Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians of the Bad River Reservation, Wisconsin - Tribal Law

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Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa Indians Tribal Code.

4.06.110 Definitions

(a) Applicator: Any permitted party, including an individual or entity which contracts with or employs another to apply the chemical treatment to the right-of-way.

(b) Natural Resources Department: Shall mean the Bad River Natural Resources Department.

(c) Brush: Woody species of shrubs, trees, vines, and brambles generally not exceeding ten feet in height.

(d) Chemical treatment of right-of-way: The use of herbicides to reduce herbaceous weeds, brush, and trees within right-of-ways.

(e) Hand labor: The use of shovels, saws and axes to cut back vegetation or remove it completely, including grubbing and girdling.

(f) Herbaceous weeds: Plants or plant parts that are fleshy and wither after each growing season, as opposed to plants such as trees that grow woody stems and are persistent.

(g) Herbicides: Chemicals that kill plants or inhibit their growth.

(h) Member: An enrolled member of the Bad River Tribe, including those eligible for enrollment.

(i) Open Water Source: Any river, lake, stream, marsh, bog, slough, or any other area with exposed water.

(j) Particle drift: The particulate matter released when spraying that is distributed beyond the target area by wind.

(k) Reservation: All lands and waters within the exterior boundaries of the Bad River Reservation.

(l) Right-of-way: An easement or servitude over Tribal land conferring a right of passage, including, but not limited to: the strip of land over which is built a public road; the land occupied by a railroad; the land used by a public utility.

(m) Trees: Woody plants, including brush and shrubs, that exceed 10 feet in height.

(n) Tribal Council: The elected body governing the Bad River Tribe.

(o) Tribal Council: The elected body governing the Bad River Tribe.

(p) Vegetation: Refers to herbaceous plants, brush, and trees.

(q) USEPA: The United States Environmental Protection Agency

(r) Watershed: The land area that drains into a stream; the watershed for a major river may encompass a number of smaller watersheds that ultimately combine at a common point.

(s) Wetland: An area where water is at, near, or above the land surface long enough to be capable of supporting aquatic or hydrophytic vegetation and which has soils indicative of wet conditions.

Original url: https://law.badriver-nsn.gov/us/nsn/badriver/council/code/4.06.110

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