Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico - Tribal Code

Table of Contents Updated: May 2018

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Table of Contents

PREFACE

SUPPLEMENT HISTORY TABLE

TITLE I - MEMBERSHIP AND ENROLLMENT
CHAPTER 1. – MEMBERSHIP
Section 1-1-1. – Enrollment procedure.
Section 1-1-2. – Paternity decrees.
CHAPTER 2. – LOSS OF MEMBERSHIP
Section 1-2-1. – [Disenrollment or denaturalization.]
Section 1-2-2. – Investigation of allegations.
Section 1-2-3. – Hearing.
Section 1-2-4. – Scope of hearing.
Section 1-2-5. – Council decision final.
Section 1-2-6. – Suspension for paternity cases.
Section 1-2-7. – Disenrolled member eligible for naturalization.
Section 1-2-8. – Effective date of disenrollment and repayment of monetary benefits received.
CHAPTER 3. – RENUNCIATION OF MEMBERSHIP
Section 1-3-1. – [Renunciation.]
Section 1-3-2. – [Outside residence.]

TITLE II - GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER 2. – MAYORDOMOS AND VILLAGES
Section 2-2-1. – Purpose.
Section 2-2-2. – Statement of Pueblo policy and legislative intent.
Section 2-2-3. – Definitions.
Section 2-2-4. – General provisions.
Section 2-2-5. – Village officials’ powers, duties, and authorities.
Section 2-2-6. – Requirement of members and nonmembers.
Section 2-2-7. – Members and nonmembers in “good standing.”
Section 2-2-8. – Amendment of chapter.
CHAPTER 4. – PUEBLO OF LAGUNA PREVAILING WAGE LAW
Section 2-4-1. – Applicability.
Section 2-4-2. – Definitions.
Section 2-4-3. – Payment of prevailing wages required.
Section 2-4-4. – Establishment of prevailing wages/classifications.
Section 2-4-5. – Employer requirements.
Section 2-4-6. – Agreements.
Section 2-4-7. – Enforcement.

TITLE III - ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 1. – PUEBLO OF LAGUNA ELECTION CODE (2015)
Section 3-1-1. – Definitions.
Section 3-1-2. – Staff officer terms.
Section 3-1-3. – Secret balloting.
Section 3-1-4. – Absentee voting.
Section 3-1-5. – Election day.
Section 3-1-6. – Eligible voters.
Section 3-1-7. – Laguna Election Board.
Section 3-1-8. – Election resolution.
Section 3-1-9. – Election process (general election only).
Section 3-1-10. – Election by plurality.
Section 3-1-11. – Staff officers.
Section 3-1-12. – Election disputes.
Section 3-1-13. – Declinations and vacancies.
Section 3-1-14. – Special election.
Section 3-1-15. – War Captains.
Section 3-1-16. – Female membership participation.
Section 3-1-17. - Posting of code.
Section 3-1-18. - Amendment.

TITLE IV - FISCAL MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 1. – GENERAL INVESTMENT
Section 4-1-1. – General.
Section 4-1-2. – Jurisdiction.
Section 4-1-3. – Establishment of depositories.
Section 4-1-4. – Investment portfolio planning.
Section 4-1-5. – Investment policy statements.
Section 4-1-6. – Implementation of investment policy statements.
Section 4-1-7. – Professional assistance.
Section 4-1-8. – Investment committee.
Section 4-1-9. – Control procedures.
Section 4-1-10. – Temporary investment directives.
Section 4-1-11. – Limitation on number of investment portfolios.
Section 4-1-12. – Investment expenses.
Section 4-1-13. – Annual review.
CHAPTER 2. – BUDGET
Section 4-2-1. – Purpose.
Section 4-2-2. – Budget process.
Section 4-2-3. – Budget and finance committee.
Section 4-2-4. – Implementation.
CHAPTER 4. - PER CAPITA DISTRIBUTION
Section 4-4-1. - Declaration and effective date.
Section 4-4-2. - Entitlement.
Section 4-4-3. - Amount and sources.
Section 4-4-4. - Procedure.
Section 4-4-5. - Special categories of payees.
Section 4-4-6. - In kind and/or cash payment
Section 4-4-7. - Per capita distribution to minors.
Section 4-4-8. - Assignment prohibited; exceptions.
Section 4-4-9. - Limits of payment.

TITLE V - JUDICIARY
CHAPTER 1. – APPOINTMENT AND RETENTION OF JUDGES
Section 5-1-1. – Qualifications.
Section 5-1-2. – Appointment and tenure of judges.
Section 5-1-3. – Duties and functions.
Section 5-1-4. – Suspension and removal.
CHAPTER 2. – PUEBLO COURT AUTHORITY TO ADOPT RULES
Section 5-2-1. – Authority and delegation.
Section 5-2-2. – Promulgation of Pueblo Court rules.
Section 5-2-3. – Rule-making process.
Section 5-2-4. – Legal challenge to approved rules.
Section 5-2-5. – Pueblo Council action.
CHAPTER 3. – ADMISSION, PRACTICE AND DISCIPLINE OF ATTORNEYS AND ADVOCATES
Section 5-3-1. – Admission to practice.
Section 5-3-2. – Limited privilege to practice.
Section 5-3-3. – Discipline and revocation of license.
Section 5-3-4. – Applicability and severability.  

TITLE VI - TAXATION
CHAPTER 1. – TAX ADMINISTRATION
Section 6-1-1. – Title.
Section 6-1-2. – Definitions.
Section 6-1-3. – Applicability.
Section 6-1-4. – Authority of division.
Section 6-1-5. – Administrative regulations, rulings, instructions and orders;  presumption of correctness.
Section 6-1-6. – Address of notices; timely filing.
Section 6-1-7. – Designation of agent; required records; information returns.
Section 6-1-8. – Liability for tax; taxpayer returns; extension of time.
Section 6-1-9. – Delinquent taxpayer.
Section 6-1-10. – Assessment of taxes; presumption of correctness.
Section 6-1-11. – Limitations period for assessments and collections.
Section 6-1-12. – Exhaustion of administrative remedies.
Section 6-1-13. – Authority to abate tax assessments.
Section 6-1-14. – Claims for refund.
Section 6-1-15. – Protest procedure.
Section 6-1-16. – Appeals from division’s decision and order.
Section 6-1-17. – Audits of taxpayer records.
Section 6-1-18. – Taxes paid under protest.
Section 6-1-19. – Interest on overpayments of taxes.
Section 6-1-20. – Collection of penalties and interest.
Section 6-1-21. – Seizure of property by levy.
Section 6-1-22. – Surrender of property subject to levy.
Section 6-1-23. – Assessment lien.
Section 6-1-24. – Interest on deficiencies.
Section 6-1-25. – Civil penalties.
Section 6-1-26. – Attempts to evade or defeat tax.
Section 6-1-27. – Administrative reports.
Section 6-1-28. – Timeliness when last day for performance falls on Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday.
Section 6-1-29. – Successor liability.
Section 6-1-30. – Limited waiver of sovereign immunity.
Section 6-1-31. – Confidentiality of returns and other information.
Section 6-1-32. – Notice of amendments.
Section 6-1-33. – Effective date.
Section 6-1-34. – Severability.
CHAPTER 2. - POSSESSORY INTEREST TAX
Section 6-2-1. - Reserved.
Section 6-2-2. - Reserved.
Section 6-2-3. - Rate of tax.
Section 6-2-4. - Computation of value of possessory interest.
Section 6-2-5. - Reporting requirements.
Section 6-2-6. - Payment of taxes due.
Section 6-2-7. - Tax declaration.
Section 6-2-8. - Reserved.
Section 6-2-9. - Exemptions.
Section 6-2-10. - Method of claiming exemption.
Sections 6-2-11—6-2-14. - Reserved.
Section 6-2-15. - Use of tax proceeds. 
CHAPTER 3. - GROSS RECEIPTS TAX
Section 6-3-1. - Short title; purpose.
Section 6-3-2. - Reserved.
Section 6-3-3. - Pueblo tax districts.
Section 6-3-4. - Imposition and rate of tax.
Section 6-3-5. - Gross receipts tax credit.
Section 6-3-6. - Exemptions.
Section 6-3-7. - Vending machine sales and installment sales.
Section 6-3-8. - Reserved.
Section 6-3-9. - Tax return; payment of tax; records.
Sections 6-3-10—6-3-12. - Reserved.
Section 6-3-13. - Use of tax proceeds.
CHAPTER 4. - GASOLINE AND GASOLINE INVENTORY TAX
Section 6-4-1. - Reserved.
Section 6-4-2. - Imposition of gasoline tax.
Section 6-4-3. - Deductions.
Section 6-4-4. - Retailer returns and tax payments.
Section 6-4-5. - Distributor returns.
Section 6-4-6. - Wholesaler returns.
Section 6-4-7. - Registration of distributors, wholesalers and retailers.
Section 6-4-8. - Bonds.
Section 6-4-9. - Fuel manifests.
Section 6-4-10. - Gasoline tax account.
Section 6-4-11. - Imposition of gasoline inventory tax.
CHAPTER 5. - CORPORATE GROSS REVENUE TAX
Section 6-5-1. - Purpose.
Section 6-5-2. - Definitions.
Section 6-5-3. - Imposition and rate of tax.
Section 6-5-4. - Exemptions.
Section 6-5-5. - Payment in lieu of tax.
Section 6-5-6. - Payment of tax; records.
Section 6-5-7. - Reserved.
Section 6-5-8. - Establishment of Pueblo of Laguna Land Acquisition Fund; use of tax proceeds.
CHAPTER 6. - CIGARETTE TAX
Section 6-6-1. - Title.
Section 6-6-2. - Reserved.
Section 6-6-3. - Tax on cigarettes; rate.
Section 6-6-4. - Exemptions.
Section 6-6-5. - License required; conditions of license.
Section 6-6-6. - Tax return; payment of tax; records; assessment.
Sections 6-6-7, 6-6-8. - Reserved.
Section 6-6-9. - Severability.
Section 6-6-10. - Effective date.
Section 6-6-11. - Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Trust Land.
CHAPTER 7. - LODGERS TAX
Section 6-7-1. - Title.
Section 6-7-2. - Tax on lodging services; rate.
Section 6-7-3. - Exemptions.
Section 6-7-4. - Taxpayer return; payment of tax.
Section 6-7-5. - Taxpayer records.
Section 6-7-6. - Lien.
Section 6-7-7. - Claims for refund; protests.

TITLE VII - CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND ELDERLY
CHAPTER 1. – CHILDREN
Section 7-1-1. – Purpose.
Section 7-1-2. – Establishment of Pueblo of Laguna Children’s Court.
Section 7-1-3. – Procedures for Laguna Children’s Court; general.
Section 7-1-4. – Duty to investigate and report abuse and neglect.
Section 7-1-5. – Children in need of care; emergency procedures.
Section 7-1-6. – Procedures for child in need of care petitions.
Section 7-1-7. – Procedures for guardianship and cessation of parental rights.
Section 7-1-8. – Procedures for transfer of Indian Child Welfare Act cases and recognition of non-Laguna court orders.
Section 7-1-9. – Establishment of parentage and support.
Section 7-1-10. – Emancipation.
Section 7-1-11. – Petitions for rehearing; modification of an order; appeals.
Section 7-1-12. – Local child protection team.
CHAPTER 2. – JUVENILES
ARTICLE 1. – CHILD PROTECTION
Part 1. – PURPOSE AND POLICY
Section 7-2-1. – Purpose.
Section 7-2-2. – Rights of children within the Pueblo of Laguna.
Section 7-2-3. – Definitions.
Secs.  7-2-4—7-2-20. – Reserved.
Part II. – ESTABLISHMENT OF PUEBLO OF LAGUNA CHILDREN’S COURT
Section 7-2-21. – Establishment and delegation of authority.
Section 7-2-22. – Jurisdiction of the Children’s Court.
Section 7-2-23. – Children’s Court Judge.
Section 7-2-24. – Records maintenance and protection: Confidentiality.
Section 7-2-25. – Destruction of records.
Secs. 7-2-26—7-2-40. – Reserved.
Part III. – PROCEDURES FOR LAGUNA CHILDREN’S COURT – GENERAL
Section 7-2-41. – Application of procedures.
Section 7-2-42. – Payment of fees and expenses.
Section 7-2-43. – Summons.
Section 7-2-44. – Service of summons.
Section 7-2-45. – Investigation; physical and mental examination.
Section 7-2-46. – Conduct of hearings.
Section 7-2-47. – Guardian ad litem.
Section 7-2-48. – Testimony by videotape.
Section 7-2-49. – Informal of nonjudicial resolution.
Secs. 7-2-50—7-2-60. – Reserved.
Part IV. – DUTY TO INVESTIGATE AND REPORT ABUSE AND NEGLECT
Section 7-2-61. – Basis of investigation and report.
Section 7-2-62. – Persons required to report.
Section 7-2-63. – Other persons may report.
Section 7-2-64. – Anonymity.
Section 7-2-65. – Immunity from liability.
Secs. 7-2-66—7-2-80.  – Reserved.
Part V. – CHILDREN IN NEED OF CARE – EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Section 7-2-81. – Reports and action on reporting.
Section 7-2-82. – Child in need of care –Defined.
Section 7-3-83. – Temporary protective care.
Secs. 7-2-84—7-2-100. – Reserved.
Part VI. – PROCEDURES FOR CHILD IN NEED OF CARE PETITIONS
Section 7-2-101. – Court proceedings for a child in need of care.
Section 7-2-102. – Ten-day emergency hearing.
Section 7-2-103. – Thirty-day review hearing for emergency petitions.
Section 7-2-104. – Hearings for nonemergency petitions for a child in need of care.
Section 7-2-105. – Ninety-day hearing.
Section 7-2-106. – Nine-month review.
Section 7-2-107. – Final disposition hearing.
Section 7-2-108. – Exceptions to final disposition.
Secs. 7-2-109—7-2-120. – Reserved.
Part VII. – PROCEDURES FOR GUARDIANSHIP AND CESSATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS
Section 7-2-121. – Duration of suspension or cessation of parental rights.
Section 7-2-122. – Preservation of Laguna rights.
Section 7-2-123. – Petition for voluntary guardianship.
Section 7-2-124. – Adoption.
Secs. 7-2-125—7-2-140. – Reserved.
Part VIII. – PROCEDURES FOR TRANSFER OF INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT CASES AND RECOGNITION OF NON-LAGUNA COURT ORDERS
Section 7-2-141. – Procedures for transfer from state court.
Section 7-2-142. – Intervention in other court proceedings.
Section 7-2-143. – Notification from other Pueblo of Laguna Courts.
Section 7-2-144. – Recognition of other court orders.
Secs. 7-2-145—7-2-160. – Reserved.
Part IX. – ESTABLISHMENT OF PARENTAGE AND SUPPORT
Section 7-2-161. – Child’s right to support.
Section 7-2-162. – Establishing parentage.
Section 7-2-163. – Proceedings to establish parentage and compel support.
Section 7-2-164. – Rights of a child once parentage is established.
Secs. 7-2-165—7-2-180. – Reserved.
Part X. – EMANCIPATION
Section 7-2-181. – Petition for emancipation.
Section 7-2-182. – Evidence for the determination of emancipated status.
Section 7-2-183. – Notice and procedures.
Section 7-2-184. – Rights of child upon emancipation.
Secs. 7-2-185—7-2-200. – Reserved.
Part XI. – PETITIONS FOR RE-HEARING; MODIFICATION OF AN ORDER; APPEALS
Section 7-2-201. – Grounds for re-hearing.
Section 7-2-202. – Modification, revocation or extension of an order.
Section 7-2-203. – Appeals.
Section 7-2-204—7-2-220. – Reserved.
Part XII. – LOCAL CHILD PROTECTION TEAM
Section 7-2-221. – Establishment.
Section 7-2-222. – Composition of child protection team.
Section 7-2-223. – The child protection team may facilitate provision of services in the following manner.
Section 7-2-224. – CPT meetings.
Section 7-2-225—7-2-240. – Reserved.
ARTICLE II. – JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Part I. – JURISDICTION OF CHILDREN’S COURT IN JUVENILE CODE MATTER
Section 7-2-241. – Pueblo of Laguna Children’s Court.
Section 7-2-242. – Transfer of Tribal Court from Children’s Court.
Section 7-2-243. – Children’s Court procedure in Juvenile Code matters.
Section 7-2-244. – Relation with other agencies.
Secs. 7-2-245—7-2-260. – Reserved.
Part II. JUVENILE CODE PERSONNEL
Section 7-2-261. – Judge.
Section 7-2-262. – Juvenile probation officer(s).
Section 7-2-263. – Juvenile prosecutor.
Section 7-2-264. – Additional court personnel.
Secs. 7-2-265—7-2-280. – Reserved.
Part III. STATUS OFFENSES
Section 7-2-281. – Status offenses.
Secs. 7-2-282—7-2-290. – Reserved.
Part IV. – RIGHTS OF PARTIES IN JUVENILE PROCEEDINGS
Section 7-2-191. – Enumerated rights of children in juvenile delinquency and adjudicatory proceedings.
Secs. 7-2-292—2-2-300. – Reserved.
Part V. – JUVENILE OFFENDER DETAINMENT
Section 7-2-301. – Taking a child into custody.
Section 7-2-302. – Provision of rights.
Section 7-2-303. – Release or delivery from custody.
Section 7-2-304. – Review by juvenile probation officer or juvenile facility.
Section 7-2-305. – Notification of family.
Section 7-2-306. – Criteria for selecting juvenile facility.
Secs. 7-2-307—7-2-320. – Reserved.
Part VI. – JUVENILE OFFENDER – DETENTION HEARING
Section 7-2-321. – Requirement and purpose of detention hearing.
Section 7-2-322—7-2-330. – Reserved.
Part VII. – JUVENILE OFFENDER – INITIATION OF PROCEEDINGS
Section 7-2-331. – Investigation by the juvenile probation officer.
Section 7-2-332. – Informal adjustment conference by juvenile probation officer.
Section 7-2-333. – Filing and content of petition by juvenile prosecutor.
Section 7-2-334. – Parental responsibility and jurisdiction over parents, guardian or custodian.
Section 7-2-335 – Issuance of summons.
Secs. 7-2-336 – 7- 2- 350. – Reserved.
Part VIII. – JUVENILE OFFENDER—POST PETITION CONSENT DECREE
Section 7-2-351. – Availability of consent decree.
Section 7-2-352. – Objection to consent decree.
Section 7-2-353. – Duration of consent decree; extension.
Section 7-2-354. – Failure to fulfill terms and conditions.
Section 7-2-355. – New juvenile offense complaint.
Section 7-2-356. – Dismissal of petition.
Secs. 7-2-379—7-2-390. – Reserved.
PART IX. - JUVENILE OFFENDER—ADJUDICATION PROCEEDINGS
Section 7-2-371. - Purpose and conduct of adjudicatory hearing.
Section 7-2-372. - Time limitations on adjudicatory hearings.
Section 7-2-373. - Notice of hearing.
Section 7-2-374. - Denial of allegations.
Section 7-2-375. - Admission of allegations.
Section 7-2-376. - Juvenile offender finding after admission.
Section 7-2-377. - Juvenile offender finding after hearing.
Section 7-2-378. - Dismissal of petition.
Secs. 7-2-379—7-2-390. - Reserved.
Part X. – JUVENILE OFFENDER—PREDISPOSITION STUDIES: REPORTS AND EXAMINATIONS
Section 7-2-391. – Predisposition study and report.
Section 7-2-392. – Contents of predisposition study and report.
Section 7-2-393. – Medical assessment and treatment for alcohol or substance abuse.
Section 7-2-394. – Pre-adjudication examination of emotionally or developmentally disabled child.
Section 7-2-395. – Predisposition examinations.
Section 7-2-396 – Transfer for diagnosis.
Section 7-2-397. – Submission of reports.
Secs. 7-2-398—7-2-410. – Reserved.
Part XI. – JUVENILE OFFENDER—DISPOSITION PROCEEDINGS
Section 7-2-411. – Purpose and conduct of disposition hearing.
Section 7-2-412. – Time limitations on disposition hearings.
Section 7-2-413. – Notice of disposition hearing.
Section 7-2-414. – Evidence and reports.
Section 7-2-415. – Disposition alternatives.
Secs. 7-2-416—7-2-430. – Reserved.
Part XII. – JUVENILE OFFENDER—REVIEW, MODIFICATIONS, REVOCATION, EXTENSION, OR TERMINATION OF DISPOSITIONAL ORDERS
Section 7-2-431. – Mandatory review of disposition order.
Section 7-2-432. – Modification, revocation or extension of disposition order.
Section 7-2-433. – Hearing to modify, revoke or extend disposition order.
Section 7-2-434. – Automatic termination of disposition order.
Secs. 7-2-435—7-2-450. – Reserved.
Part XIII. – JUVENILE WELLNESS COURT; ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING (Reserved)
Secs. 7-2-451—7-2-470. – Reserved.
Part XIV – JUVENILE RECORDS
Section 7-2-471. – Children’s Court records.
Section 7-2-472. – Law enforcement records.
Section 7-2-473. – Destruction of records.
Secs. 7-2-474—7-2-490. – Reserved.
Part XV. – APPEALS FROM DECISIONS UNDER JUVENILE JUSTICE CODE
Section 7-2-491. – Who can appeal.
Section 7-2-492. – Time limit for appeal.
Section 7-2-493. – Record.
Section 7-2-494. – Stay of appeal.
Section 7-2-495. – Conduct of proceedings.
Secs. 7-2-496—7-2-510. – Reserved.
Part VXI. – SEVERABILITY
Section [7-2-511. – Severability.]
CHAPTER 3.- MANDATORY SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
Section 7-3-1. – Policy.
Section 7-3-2. – Purpose.
Section 7-3-3. – Coverage: Who is covered.
Section 7-3-4. – Definitions.
Section 7-3-5. – School attendance mandatory.
Section 7-3-6. – School attendance liaison; duties.
Section 7-3-7. – Pueblo Juvenile Probation Office; duties.
Section 7-3-8. – Petition to children’s court for violations by a parent or child.
Section 7-3-9. – Penalties in general; defense; suspension of fine; complaints to court.
Section 7-3-10. – Reports by juvenile probation officer; compilation of information and reports.
Section 7-3-11. – Confidentiality.
Section 7-3-12. – Use of other proceedings under Pueblo of Laguna law.
CHAPTER 4. – FAMILY PROTECTION—DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Section 7-4-1. – Purpose.
Section 7-4-2. – Policy.
Section 7-4-3. – Severability.
Section 7-4-4. – Jurisdiction territory in domestic violence cases.
Section 7-4-5. – Definitions.
Section 7-4-6. – Written policies and procedures.
Section 7-4-7. – Specific applicability.
Section 7-4-8. – Criminal procedures and penalties.
Section 7-4-9. – Civil orders of protection.
Section 7-4-10. – Stalking.
Section 7-4-11. – Firearms disqualification.  
CHAPTER 5. – ELDERLY
Section 7-5-1. – Policy of the Pueblo of Laguna.
Section 7-5-2. – Purpose.
Section 7-5-3. – Savings clause.
Section 7-5-4. – Civil nature of Code.
Section 7-5-5. – Definitions.
Section 7-5-6. - Duty to report abuse and neglect of an elder.
Section 7-5-7. – Immunity for reporting.
Section 7-5-8. – Failure to report; civil penalty; damages.
Section 7-5-9. – Bad faith report; civil penalty; damages.
Section 7-5-10. – Investigation of reported cases.
Section 7-5-11. – Rights of elders, their families and caretakers.
Section 7-5-12. – Filing of petition; hearing.
Section 7-5-13. – Elder protection order; time limits.
Section 7-5-14. – Elder protective services and elder protective placement; other services, evaluation procedure; duty to pay.
Section 7-5-15. – Emergency protective orders.
Section 7-5-16. – Confidentiality of reporter, records, hearings; penalty for not complying with confidentiality.
Section 7-5-17. – Interference with investigation and retaliation prohibited; civic penalty.
Section 7-5-18. – Privileged communication.
Section 7-5-19. – Referral for criminal investigation.
Section 7-5-20. – Deferring criminal prosecution.
Section 7-5-21. – Full faith and credit.   
CHAPTER 6. – DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Section 7-6-1. – Validation of marriages.
Section 7-6-2. – Reserved.
Section 7-6-3. – Marriage.
Section 7-6-4. – Separate maintenance.
Section 7-6-5. – Duties of husband.
CHAPTER 7. – PROBATE PROCEEDINGS
Section 7-7-1. – Disposition of the assets of a deceased member.
Section 7-7-2. – Probate jurisdiction.
Section 7-7-3. – Probate procedure.
Section 7-7-4. – Heirship.  

TITLE VIII - HOUSING: LANDLORD TENANT
CHAPTER 1. – MORTGAGE, FORECLOSURE AND EVICTION CODE
SUBCHAPTER I. – SHORT TITLE
Section 8-1-1. – Short title.
SUBCHAPTER II. – FINDINGS
Section 8-1-2. – Findings.
SUBCHAPTER III. – PURPOSE
Section 8-1-3. – Purpose.
SUBCHAPTER IV. – GENERAL
Section 8-1-4. – Definitions.
Section 8-1-5. – Applicability.
Section 8-1-6. – Purpose and interpretation.
Section 8-1-7. – Jurisdiction.
Section 8-1-8. – Conflict with mortgage documents.
Section 8-1-9. – Conflicts with other laws.  
Section 8-1-10. – Appeals.
Section 8-1-11. – No mortgage of leasehold interest without lease.
Section 8-1-12. – Merger of estates.
Section 8-1-13. – Alternative remedies.
Section 8-1-14. – Recording of mortgages and leases.
Section 8-1-15. – Priority.
Section 8-1-16. – Assignment.
SUBCHAPTER V. – FORECLOSURE
Section 8-1-17. – Avoiding or curing defaults; avoiding foreclosures.
Section 8-1-18. – Actions upon default.
Section 8-1-19. – Notice to the pueblo.
Section 8-1-20. – Cure of default.
Section 8-1-21. – Right of first refusal.
Section 8-1-22. – Mortgage foreclosure proceedings.
Section 8-1-23. – Deficiency judgment allowed.
Section 8-1-24. – Procedures.
Section 8-2-25. – Continuances.
Section 8-2-26. – Power of the Pueblo Court.
Section 8-2-27. – Intervention.
Section 8-2-28. – Subleases.
SUBCHAPTER VI. – EVICTION
Section 8-1-29. – No self-help eviction.
Section 8-1-30. – Notice to quit.
Section 8-1-31. – Unlawful detainer.
Section 8-1-32. – Petition and summons.
Section 8-1-33. – Service of process and procedures.
Section 8-1-34. – Power of the Pueblo Court.
Section 8-1-35. – Continuances.
Section 8-1-36. – Enforcement.
Section 8-1-37. – Storage of property.
CHAPTER 3. – INDIAN PREFERENCE CODE
Section 8-3-1. – Purpose.
Section 8-3-2. – Definitions.
Section 8-3-3. – Scope.
Section 8-3-4. – Compliance mandatory.
Section 8-3-5. – Submission to the jurisdiction of the Pueblo of Laguna.
Section 8-3-6. – Indian preference for contracts and subcontracts.
Section 8-3-7. – Indian employment preference.
Section 8-3-8. – Indian Preference Appeals Panel.
Section 8-3-9. – Complaints, appeals and hearings.
Section 8-3-10. – Administrative fee.
Section 8-3-11. – Sovereign immunity not waived.
Section 8-3-12. – Severability.

TITLE IX - WATER
CHAPTER 2. – DOMESTIC WATER CONTROL
Section 9-2-1. – Encinal Canyon.
Section 9-2-2. – Sub-village of Philadelphia.

TITLE X - NATURAL RESOURCES AND ANIMALS
CHAPTER 1. – GRAZING
Section 10-1-1. – Jurisdiction and authorizations.
Section 10-1-2. – Purpose.
Section 10-1-3. – Livestock associations, management units and round-ups.
Section 10-1-4. – Carrying capacity.
Section 10-1-5. – Grazing permits.
Section 10-1-6. – Livestock ownership.
Section 10-1-7. – Crossing permits.
Section 10-1-8. – Disease control.
Section 10-1-9. – Grazing fees.
Section 10-1-10. – Fencing.
Section 10-1-11. – Range improvements.
Section 10-1-12. – Administrative permit actions.
Section 10-1-13. – Violations and enforcement.
Section 10-1-14. – Appeals.
CHAPTER 2. – LIVESTOCK BOARD
Section 10-2-1. – Scope and purpose.
Section 10-2-2. – Representatives and qualifications of the board.
Section 10-2-3. – Term of office.
Section 10-2-4. – Livestock board officials.
Section 10-2-5. – Livestock board meetings.
Section 10-2-6. – Report of the board.
Section 10-2-7. – Livestock board—Pueblo of Laguna Natural Resources Department.
Section 10-2-8. – Additional board powers and duties.
Section 10-2-9. – [Rules and regulations promulgated.]
Section 10-2-10. – Authorization.
CHAPTER 3. – ANIMAL CONTROL
Section 10-3-1. – Authority and purpose.
Section 10-3-2. – Applicability.
Section 10-3-3. – Definitions.
Section 10-3-4. – Authorities and responsibilities.
Section 10-3-5. – Amendments and severability.
Section 10-3-6. – General provisions.
Section 10-3-7. – Impoundment of animals.
Section 10-3-8. – Investigation of alleged violations.
Section 10-3-9. – Civil violations and penalties.
CHAPTER 4. FOREST AND WOOD MANAGEMENT
Section 10-4-1. – Jurisdiction and authorizations.
Section 10-4-2. – Definitions.
Section 10-4-3. – Wood harvesting generally.
Section 10-4-4. – Harvesting which does not require a permit.
Section 10-4-5. – Permits generally.
Section 10-4-6. – Types of permits.
Section 10-4-7. – BIA commercial harvest regulations.  
Section 10-4-8. – Enforcement and penalties.

TITLE XI - ENVIRONMENTAL
CHAPTER 1. – SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Section 11-1-1. – General provisions.
Section 11-1-2. – Administration.
Section 11-1-3. – Solid waste collection practices.
Section 11-1-4. – Ownership of solid waste.
Section 11-1-5. – Storage of solid waste for commercial collection.
Section 11-1-6. – Service fees.
Section 11-1-7. – Unlawful disposal or burning of solid or hazardous waste on the Reservation.
Section 11-1-8. – Enforcement.
Section 11-1-9. – Injunctive relief.
Section 11-1-10. – Operational standards.
Section 11-1-11. – Recordkeeping, reporting.
Section 11-1-12. – Groundwater monitoring.
Section 11-1-13. – Closure plan.
Section 11-1-14. – Financial assurance.
Section 11-1-15. – Conflict of ordinances.
Section 11-1-16. – Severability.
Section 11-1-17. – Effective date.
CHAPTER 2. – WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
SUBCHAPTER 1. – GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 11-2-1. – Authority and purpose.
Section 11-2-2. – Applicability.
Section 11-2-3. – Definitions.
Section 11-2-4. – Authorities and responsibilities.
Section 11-2-5. – Revisions to Laguna Water Quality Standards.
Section 11-2-6. – Severability.
Section 11-2-7. – Water rights.
Section 11-2-8. – Collaboration with federal and state agencies.
Section 11-2-9. – Dispute resolution.
Sections 11-2-10. –11-2-20. – Reserved.
SUBCHAPTER II. – ANTIDEGRADATION POLICY AND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
Section 11-2-21. – Antidegradation policy.
Section 11-2-22. – Implementation.
Section 11-2-23—11-2-30. – Reserved.  
SUBCHAPTER III. – NARRATIVE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
Section 11-2-31. – General standards.
Section 11-2-32. – Temperature.
Section 11-2-33. – Minerals.
Section 11-2-34. – Radioactive materials.
Section 11-2-35. – Determining compliance with narrative standards.
Section 11-2-36. – Biological criteria.
Section 11-2-37. – Mixing zones.
Section 11-2-38. – Wetlands.
Sections 11-2-39—11-2-40. – Reserved.
SUBCHAPTER IV. – DESIGNATED USES AND ASSOCIATED NUMERIC WATER QUALITY STANDARDS
Section 11-2-41. – List of designated uses and associated standards.
Section 11-2-42. – Designated use modifications.
Section 11-2-43. – Designated Use Table.
Section 11-2-44. – Application and construction.
Section 11-2-45. – Additional numeric water quality criteria.
Sections 11-2-46—11-2-50. – Reserved.
SUBCHAPTER V. – SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS, VARIANCES, AND EXCEEDANCES
Section 11-2-51. – Sampling and analysis.
Section 11-2-52. – Variances.
Section 11-2-53. – Compliance schedules.
APPENDIX I: - ORGANOLEPTIC EFFECT CRITERIA
APPENDIX II: - AQUATIC LIFE CRITERIA TABLE
APPENDIX III. A: - CHRONIC CRITERIA FOR TOTAL AMMONIA IN mg NITROGEN/L WHEN EARLY FISH LIFE STAGES ARE PRESENT
APPENDIX III. B: - CHRONIC CRITERIA FOR TOTAL AMMONIA IN mg NITROEN/L WHEN EARLY FISH LIFE STAGES ARE ABSENT
APPENDIX III. C: - TOTAL AMMONIA, ACUTE CRITERIA, (mg, Nitrogen/L)
APPENDIX IV: - EPA MCLs FOR DRINKING WATER
APPENDIX V: - TABLES FOR VARIOUS DESIGNATED USES

TITLE XII - GENERAL CIVIL
CHAPTER 1. – CIVIL ACTIONS
Section 12-1-1. – Jurisdiction.
Section 12-1-2. – Complaints.
Section 12-1-3. – Costs.
Section 12-1-4. – Law applicable in civil cases.
Section 12-1-5. – Judgments in civil cases.
CHAPTER 2. – TRAFFIC
Section 12-2-1. – General.
Section 12-2-2. – Accidents.
Section 12-2-3. – Speed regulations.
Section 12-2-4. – Traffic control signs and signals.
Section 12-2-5. – Yielding right-of-way.
Section 12-2-6. – Driving; overtaking; passing.
Section 12-2-7. – Stopping, turning, starting and signals on stopping and turning.
Section 12-2-8. – Stopping, standing, or parking.
Section 12-2-9. – Miscellaneous provisions.
Section 12-2-10. – Equipment.
CHAPTER 3. – LIQUOR CONTROL
Section 12-3-1. – General.
Section 12-3-2. – Rules and regulations.
Section 12-3-3. – Authority of the Pueblo secretary.
Section 12-3-4. – Liquor wholesalers.
Section 12-3-5. – Special event permits.
Section 12-3-6. – Disciplinary proceedings.
Section 12-3-7. – Forms.
CHAPTER 4. EXCLUSION OR REMOVAL
Section 12-4-1. – Scope of chapter.
Section 12-4-2. – Person subject to exclusion and removal.
Section 12-4-3. – Grounds for exclusion and removal.
Section 12-4-4. – Proceedings for exclusion and removal.
Section 12-4-5. – Findings of the court.
Section 12-4-6. – Review of orders of exclusion and removal.
Section 12-4-7. – Suspension or removal of exclusion order.
Section 12-4-8. – Damages and costs.
Section 12-4-9. – Protective custody.
Section 12-4-10. – Emergency removal without court order.
CHAPTER 5. – GOOD SAMARITAN
Section 12-5-1. – Liability.
CHAPTER 6. – TRESPASS
Section 12-6-1. – Statement of purpose.
Section 12-6-2. – Definitions.
Section 12-6-3. – Trespass prohibited.
Section 12-6-4. – Enforcement of trespasses on expired right-of-ways or other land use agreements.
Section 12-6-5. – Enforcement of all other trespasses.
Section 12-6-6. – Enforcement by United States.
Section 12-6-7. – Civil penalties.
Section 12-6-8. – Seizure and forfeiture of property in trespass.
Section 12-6-9. – Interest on penalties.
Section 12-6-10. – Appeals.
Section 12-6-11. – No waiver of sovereign immunity.
Section 12-6-12. – Effective date retroactively.
Section 12-6-13. – Chapter not applicable to traditional use and land assignments.
CHAPTER 7. – ROAD NAMING AND ADDRESSING
Section 12-7-1. – General provisions.
Section 12-7-2. – Administration.
Section 12-7-3. – Application of ordinance.
Section 12-7-4. – Road naming.
Section 12-7-5. – Address numbering.
Section 12-7-6. – Signage.
Section 12-7-7. – Conflict of ordinances.
Section 12-7-8. – Severability.

TITLE XIII - BUSINESS
CHAPTER 1. – BUSINESS
Section 13-1-1. – Business licenses.
Section 13-1-2. – Business leases.
Section 13-1-3. – Vendor’s permit.
CHAPTER 2. – UNION ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES
Section 13-2-1. – Definitions.
Section 13-2-2. – Union organization activity prohibited.
Section 13-2-3. – Right-to-work.
Section 13-2-4. – Strikes.
Section 13-2-5. – Contravention of code.

TITLE XIV - GAMING
CHAPTER 1. – GAMING CONTROL
Section 14-1-1. – Title; purpose.
Section 14-1-2. – Definitions.
Section 14-1-3. – Nature and scope of gaming activities.
Section 14-1-4. – Compliance with IGRA.
Section 14-1-5. – Licensing.
Section 14-1-6. – Background investigations.
Section 14-1-7. – Management contracts.
Section 14-1-8. – Exemptions.
Section 14-1-9. – Dispute resolution.
Section 14-1-10. – Gaming control board.
Section 14-1-11. – Prohibited acts.
Section 14-1-12. – Penalties.
Section 14-1-13. – Interpretation.
Section 14-1-14. – Sovereign immunity.

TITLE XV - CRIMINAL CODE
CHAPTER 1. – GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 15-1-1. – Title and effective date.
Section 15-1-2. – (Reserved.)
Section 15-1-3. – Purpose and construction.
Section 15-1-4. – Enforcement of Code.
Section 15-1-5. – Territorial jurisdiction.
Section 15-1-6. – Time limitations.
Section 15-1-7. – Burden of proof.
Section 15-1-8. – Double jeopardy.
Section 15-1-9. – General definitions.
CHAPTER 2. – CRIMINAL LIABILITY, JUSTIFICATION AND RESPONSIBILITY
Section 15-2-1. – Acts or omissions to act.
Section 15-2-2. – Culpability—General requirements.
Section 15-2-3. – Ignorance or mistake.
Section 15-2-4. – Accomplice liability.
Section 15-2-5. – Intoxication.
Section 15-2-6. – Entrapment.
Section 15-2-7. – Affirmative defenses.
Section 15-2-8. – Mental disease or defect excluding responsibility.
CHAPTER 3. – SENTENCING
Section 15-3-1. – Sentencing.
Section 15-3-2. – Fines.
Section 15-3-3. – Probation and parole.
Section 15-3-4. – Imprisonment.
Section 15-3-5. – Registration of sex offenders.
Section 15-3-6. – Banishment.
CHAPTER 4. – CAPITAL OFFENSES AND SENTENCING PROCEDURES
Section 15-4-1. – Capital offenses and sentencing procedures generally.
Section 15-4-2. – Determination of sentence.
Section 15-4-3. – Imposing sentence of banishment.
Section 15-4-4. – Banishment proceeding.
Section 15-4-5. – Review of judgement and sentence of banishment.
Section 15-4-6. – Aggravating circumstances.
Section 15-4-7. – Mitigating circumstances.
CHAPTER 5. – OFFENSES; INCHOATE OFFENSES
Section 15-5-1. – Criminal attempt.
Section 15-5-2. – Criminal conspiracy.
Section 15-5-3. – Solicitation.
CHAPTER 6. – OFFENSES AGAINST THE PERSON
Section 15-6-1. – Definitions.
Section 15-6-2. – Criminal homicide.
Section 15-6-3. – Murder.
Section 15-6-4. – Manslaughter.
Section 15-6-5. – Negligent homicide.
Section 15-6-6. – Assault.
Section 15-6-7. – Aggravated assault.
Section 15-6-8. – Battery.
Section 15-6-9. – Contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Section 15-6-10. – Kidnapping.
Section 15-6-11. – Harassment.
Section 15-6-12. – Stalking.
Section 15-6-13. – False imprisonment.
Section 15-6-14. – Custodial interference.
CHAPTER 7. – SEXUAL ASSAULT
Section 15-7-1. – Purpose.
Section 15-7-2. – Definitions.
Section 15-7-3. – Aggravated sexual abuse.
Section 15-7-4. – Sexual abuse.
Section 15-7-5. – Sexual abuse of a minor or ward.
Section 15-7-6. – Abusive sexual contact.
Section 15-7-7. – Mandatory restitution.
Section 15-7-8. – Sexual exploitation and other abuse of children.
Section 15-7-9. – Misleading domain names on the internet.
Section 15-7-10. – Misleading words or digital images on the internet.
Section 15-7-11. – Sex trafficking of children or by force, fraud or coercion.
Section 15-7-12. – Video voyeurism.
Section 15-7-13. – Soliciting a minor via electronic device.
Section 15-7-14. – Offenses resulting in death.
Section 15-7-15. – Transmitting information about a minor.
Section 15-7-16. – Criminal sexual communication with a minor.
Section 15-7-17. – Failure to report child abuse.
Section 15-7-18. – Sentencing.
CHAPTER 9. – OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY
Section 15-9-1. – Bigamy.
Section 15-9-2. – Incest.
Section 15-9-3. – Abandonment of a child.
Section 15-9-4. – Abuse of a child.
Section 15-9-5. – Child neglect.
Section 15-9-6. – Failure to send children to school.
Section 15-9-7. – Nonsupport of dependent.
Section 15-9-8. – Reserved.
CHAPTER 10. – WEAPONS
Section 15-10-1. – Definitions.
Section 15-10-2. – Unlawful carrying of a deadly weapon.
Section 15-10-3. – Negligent use of a deadly weapon.
Section 15-10-4. – Unlawful carrying of a deadly weapon on school premises.
Section 15-10-5. – Forfeiture of weapons.
CHAPTER 11. – OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY
Section 15-11-1. – Arson.
Section 15-11-2. – Reckless burning.
Section 15-11-3. – Criminal mischief.
Section 15-11-4. – Unauthorized graffiti.
Section 15-11-5. – Removal or destruction of protected places, burial sites and sacred objects.
CHAPTER 12. – THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES
Section 15-12-1. – Theft.
Section 15-12-2. – Robbery.
Section 15-12-3 – Burglary.
Section 15-12-4. - Aggravated burglary.
Section 15-12-5. – Theft by bad checks.
Section 15-12-6. – Credits cards.
Section 15-12-7. – Deceptive business practices.
Section 15-12-8. – Embezzlement.
Section 15-12-9. – Extortion.
Section 15-12-10. – Forgery.
Section 15-12-11. – Shoplifting.
CHAPTER 13. – FALISIFICATION OFFENSES
Section 15-13-1. – Perjury.
Section 15-13-2. – Tampering with witnesses.
Section 15-13-3. – Tampering with evidence.
Section 15-13-4. – Tampering with public records.
Section 15-13-5. – Libel and slander.
CHAPTER 14. – OFFENSE AGAINST THE PUBLIC ORDER
Section 15-14-1. -  Disobedience to lawful orders of the court.
Section 15-14-2. – Disorderly conduct.
Section 15-14-3. – Escape.
Section 15-14-4. – Maintaining or creating a public nuisance.
Section 15-14-5. – Misuse of entrusted property and government property.
Section 15-14-6. – Obstructing an officer.
Section 15-14-7. – Obedience to police officers.
Section 15-14-8. – Unlawful flight from pursuing law enforcement vehicle.
Section 15-14-9. – Homicide by vehicle.
Section 15-14-10. – Public officers and employees to obey chapter; exceptions.
Section 15-14-11. – Racing on roadways.
Section 15-14-12. – Throwing or dropping objects at moving vehicles.
Section 15-14-13. – Resisting lawful arrest.
Section 15-14-14. – Intoxication—Public or private.
Section 15-14-15. – Intoxication by inhaling toxic vapors.
Section 15-14-16. – Driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor.
Section 15-14-17. – Implied consent.
Section 15-14-18. – Use of tests in criminal or civil actions.
Section 15-14-19. – Reckless driving.
Section 15-14-20. – Providing alcohol to minors.
Section 15-14-21. – Consumption of intoxicants by a minor.
Section 15-14-22. – Use, procurement or possession of alcohol and intoxicants by a minor.
Section 15-14-23. – Probation or parole violation.
Section 15-14-24. - Prostitution, patronizing of prostitute, promoting prostitution; adult and minor.
CHAPTER 15. – NARCOTICS AND DANGEROUS DRUGS
Section 15-15-1. – Applicability.
Section 15-15-2. – Definitions.
Section 15-15-3. – Schedule of controlled substances.
Section 15-15-4. – Prohibited acts.
Section 15-15-5. – Attempt and conspiracy.
Section 15-15-6. - Possession of drug paraphernalia.
CHAPTER 16. – ANIMALS AND LIVESTOCK
Section 15-16-1. – Making false reports of livestock owned.
Section 15-16-2. – Misbranding.
Section 15-16-3. – Obstructing or interfering with livestock round-ups.
Section 15-16-4. – Refusing to brand or mark livestock.
Section 15-16-5. – Law enforcement animals.
CHAPTER 17. – SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION
Section 15-17-1. – Purpose.
Section 15-17-2. – Definitions.
Section 15-17-3. – Covered offenses.
Section 15-17-4. – Tiered offenses.
Section 15-17-5. – Required information.
Section 15-17-6. – Registration.
Section 15-17-7. – Public sex offender registration website.
Section 15-17-8. – Required and prohibited information.
Section 15-17-9. – Community notification.
Section 15-17-10. – Other requirements.
Section 15-17-11. – Immunity.
Section 15-17-12. – Crimes and civil sanctions.  

TITLE XVII - CORPORATION LAW
CHAPTER 1. – LIMITED LIABILITY ORDINANCE
Section 17-1-1. – Definitions.
Section 17-1-2. – Limited liability company name.
Section 17-1-3. – Registered office and statutory agent.
Section 17-1-4. – Change of registered office, statutory agent or statutory agent’s address.
Section 17-1-5. – Records to be kept; inspection rights of members.
Section 17-1-6. – Business transactions of member or manager with limited liability company.
Section 17-1-7. – Purpose.
Section 17-1-8. – General powers of a domestic limited liability company.
Section 17-1-9. – Formation.
Section 17-1-10. – Articles of organization.
Section 17-1-11. – Amendment of articles of organization; restatement.
Section 17-1-12. – Filing with the Secretary.
Section 17-1-13. – Formation of limited liability company.
Section 17-1-14. - Notice of existence of limited liability company.
Section 17-1-15. - Document corrections.
Section 17-1-16. – Liability to third parties.
Section 17-1-17. – Unauthorized assumption of power.
Section 17-1-18. – Limited liability company property.
 Section 17-1-19. – Member or manager as agent.
Section 17-1-20. – Rights of judgement creditors of a member.
Section 17-1-21. – Parties to actions.
Section 17-1-22. – Liability for false statement in articles; definition.
Section 17-1-23. – Management of limited liability company; definition.
Section 17-1-24. – Operating agreement.
Section 17-1-25. – Action by written consent.
Section 17-1-26. – Capital contributions.
Section 17-1-27. – Liability for contributions.
Section 17-1-28. – Interim distributions.
Section 17-1-29. – Distribution in kind.
Section 17-1-30. – Status as a creditor.
Section 17-1-31. – Limitation on distributions; wrongful distribution; treatment as income.
Section 17-1-32. – Distributions on withdrawal.
Section 17-1-33. – Distribution on winding up.
Section 17-1-34. – Sharing of profits.
Section 17-1-35. – Admission of members.
Section 17-1-36. – Interest in limited liability company; transferability of interest; rights of assignees.
Section 17-1-37. – Events of withdrawal.
Section 17-1-38. – Withdrawal of member.
Section 17-1-39. – Definition of business entity.
Section 17-1-40. – Procedure for merger or consolidation; exchange.
Section 17-1-41. – Plan of merger or consolidation.
Section 17-1-42. – Articles of merger or consolidation.
Section 17-1-43. – Abandonment of merger or consolidation.
Section 17-1-44. – Effective date of merger or consolidation.
Section 17-1-45. – Effects of merger or consolidation.
Section 17-1-46. – Dissolution.
Section 17-1-47. – Rights of assignee.
Section 17-1-48. – Effect of dissolution.
Section 17-1-49. – Articles of termination.
Section 17-1-50. – Effect of filing articles of termination.
Section 17-1-51. – Involuntary judicial dissolution.
Section 17-1-52. – Law governing foreign limited liability companies.
Section 17-1-53. – Certificate of registration; application.
Section 17-1-54. – Registration of foreign limited liability company; certificate of registration.
Section 17-1-55. – Name of foreign limited liability company.
Section 17-1-56. – Changes and amendments to foreign registration.
Section 17-1-57. – Requirement for statutory agent of foreign limited liability company.
Section 17-1-58. – Revocation of certificate of registration of foreign limited liability company.
Section 17-1-59. – Cancellation of registration of foreign limited liability company.
Section 17-1-60. – Transaction of business without registration.
Section 17-1-61. – Action by Pueblo.
Section 17-1-62. – Service of process on foreign limited liability company.
Section 17-1-63. – Effect of executing application or certificate.
Section 17-1-64. – Right of member to bring derivative action.
Section 17-1-65. – Pleading.
Section 17-1-66. – Expenses.
Section 17-1-67. – Fees.
Section 17-1-68. – Rules of construction.
Section 17-1-69. – Taxation.

APPENDIX A - HISTORIC CONSTITUTIONS OF THE PUEBLO OF LAGUNA
Section 1. – Historic Constitution, November 10, 1958.
Section 2. – Historic Constitution, December 21, 1949.
Section 4. – Historic Constitution, 1908.
Section 5. – Historic Constitution, October 29, 2012.

APPENDIX C - RULES OF PROCEDURES
Section 1. - Rules of procedure for Pueblo of Laguna Court of Appeals.
Section 2. - Rules of procedure for Appeals from the Laguna Gaming Control Board.
Section 3. - Pueblo of Laguna Rules of Civil Procedure.
Section 4. - Pueblo of Laguna Rules of Criminal Procedure.
Section 5. - Pueblo of Laguna Rules of Evidence.

APPENDIX D - SOLID WASTE REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1. - REGULATIONS
Section I. - Administrative information.
Section II. - Definitions.
Section III. - Special provisions.
Section IV. - Operational standards.
Section V. - Recycling.
Section VI. - Permits.
Section VII. - Inspections.
Section VIII. - Recordkeeping.
Section IX. - Enforcement.
CHAPTER 2. - POLICY
Section 1.0 - Introduction.
Section 2.0 - Purpose.
Section 3.0 - Scope.
Section 4.0 - Definitions.
Section 5.0 - Construction and demolition (C&D) debris categories and components.
Section 6.0 - Policy steps.
Section 7.0 - Policy articles.

APPENDIX E - FISCAL MANAGEMENT POLICIES
Section 1. - Purpose.
Section 2. - Scope.
Section 3. - Conformance with Applicable Laws, Regulations and Requirements.
Section 4. - General Policy on Efficient Use of Resources.
Section 5. - Tribal Preference.
Section 6. - Procurement Authority.
Section 7. - Waiver of Procurement Policies.
Section 8. - Procurement Office.
Section 9. - Procurement Methods.
Section 10. - Sole Source.
Section 11. - Procurement Records.
Section 12. - Contractual Agreements/Independent Service Agreements.
Section 13. - Business Practices.
Section 14. - Conflicts of Interest.
Section 15. - Dispute Resolution.
Section 16. - Business Licenses and Leases.
Section 17. - Unauthorized Procurement.

APPENDIX F - BUDGET, FINANCE AND APPROPRIATIONS POLICY
SECTION 1. - GENERAL.
SECTION 2. - JURISDICTION.
SECTION 3. - FINANCIAL PLANNING.
SECTION 4. - ENTITY FINANCIAL FORECASTS.
SECTION 5. - BUDGET DEVELOPMENT.
SECTION 6. - BUDGET SUBMISSION.
SECTION 7. - SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUBMISSION.
SECTION 8. - BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION.
SECTION 9. - EVALUATION OF MAJOR FINANCIAL PROPOSALS.
SECTION 10. - REPORTS.

APPENDIX G. - RECORDS RETENTION AND DISPOSITION POLICY
Section I. - General provisions.
Section II. - Definitions.
Section III. - Records management program.

CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE

[Table of Contents created by NILL, based on 2017 Supplement 10 as available on tribe's website.]