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1993 Business Committee Resolutions

Author/Creator Citizen Band Potawatomi
Author/Creator Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma
Date1993
MediumPaper (copy and parchment)
ClassificationsArchive
Object numberBC.BCR.1993
Description1993 BUSINESS COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS

RESOLUTION #93-1 - A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CLASS III GAMING COMPACT WITH THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA AND AUTHORIZING BUSINESS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN, JOHN A. BARRETT. JR., TO EXECUTE SAME ON BEHALF OF THE TRIBE.

RESOLUTION #93-2 - A RESOLUTION PROTESTING THE PLACEMENT OF RAY SPRINGWATER INTO THE REALTY/LAND OPERATIONS POSITION AT THE SHAWNEE AGENCY.

RESOLUTION #93-3 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-4 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-5 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-6 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-7 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-8 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-9 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO RELINQUISHMENT.

RESOLUTION #93-10 - A RESOLUTION INCREASING THE BLOOD DEGREE FOR MNITOQUA/MARGARET BOURASSA FRIGON FROM ONE HALF POTAWATOMI TO FULL BLOOD POTAWATOMI.

RESOLUTION #93-11 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA'S INDIAN CHILD PROTECTION AND CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION DEMONSTRATION GRANT APPLICATION FOR FY 1992.

RESOLUTION #93-12 -

RESOLUTION #93-13 - A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN TO SUBMIT A TRIBAL-STATE CLASS III GAMING COMPACT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR FOR APPROVAL.

RESOLUTION #93-14 - A RESOLUTION DIRECTING BUSINESS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN JOHN A. BARRETT, JR. TO TAKE ACTION OPPOSING PLACEMENT OF CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI RESERVATION LANDS IN TRUST FOR OTHER INDIAN
TRIBES.

RESOLUTION #93-15 -

RESOLUTION #93-16 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-17 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-18 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-19 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-20 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-21 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-22 - A RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA APPROVING AND ACCEPTING TXN GEOPHYSICAL SERVICES , INC.'S PAYMENT FOR SURFACE DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM A SEISMIC PERMIT AND PAYMENT FOR A 30-DAY TEMPORARY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO CROSS A TRIBAL TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 1-9N-3EIM, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, CONTAINING 60.79 ACRES , MORE OR LESS.

RESOLUTION #93-23 - A RESOLUTION GRANTING THE SAC & FOX NATION THE RIGHT TO SERVE THE SERVICE AREA FORMERLY COVERED BY THE POTAWATOMI FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM.

RESOLUTION #93-24 -

RESOLUTION #93-25 - A RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA GRANTING TO OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY PERMISSION TO SURVEY AND APPROVING A GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO INSTALL ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION LINES TO TRIBAL LANDS DESCRIBED HEREIN.

RESOLUTION #93-26 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-27 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-28 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-29 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-30 -

RESOLUTION #93-31 - A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE ENTER INTO A PL93-638 CONTRACT WITH THE INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES, OKLAHOMA CITY AREA FOR PHARMACY FUNDS.

RESOLUTION #93-32 - A RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA AUTHORIZING OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY TO CONSTRUCT AND INSTALL UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION LINES ON TRIBAL LAND DESCRIBED AS THE NW/4 NW/4 OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, OF THE INDIAN MERIDIAN, IN POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-33 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO RELINQUISHMENT.

RESOLUTION #93-34 - A RESOLUTION CHANGING THE MANDATORY BUSINESS COMMITTEE MEETING FROM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1992 TO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD, 1992.

RESOLUTION #93-35 -

RESOLUTION #93-36 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-37 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-38 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-39 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-40 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-41 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-42 - A RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF A SPECIAL TRIBAL COURTS GRANT APPLICATION IN FISCAL YEAR 1993.

RESOLUTION #93-43 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI TRIBAL CHAIRMAN JOHN A. BARETT, JR. TO ENTER INTO AND EXECUTE A TRIBAL/STATE TOBACCO TAX COMPACT WITH GOVERNOR DAVID WALTERS AND THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-44 - A RESOLUTION APPOINTING JOHN THOMAS EDWARDS AS PUBLIC DEFENDER FOR THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI TRIBAL COURT.

RESOLUTION #93-45 - A RESOLUTION TO APPLY FOR FUNDING OF TITLE VI OF THE OLDER AMERICANS ACT.

RESOLUTION #93-46 - A RESOLUTION CHANGING THE MANDATORY BUSINESS COMMITTEE MEETING FROM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1993 TO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1993.

RESOLUTION #93-47 - A RESOLUTION APPOINTING HENRY A . WARE AS PUBLIC DEFENDER FOR THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI TRIBAL COURT.

RESOLUTION #93-48 - A RESOLUTION TO APPEAL ON BEHALF OF ROBERT LEON BRUNO FOR THE PURPOSE OF RESOLVING THE VALIDITY OF HIS CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN BLOOD DEGREE.

RESOLUTION #93-49 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-50 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-51 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-52 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-53 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-54 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-55 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-56 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-57 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-58 - A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 1983 PER CAPITA PAYMENT FOR GARY LEO KILBY, KIMBERLY NELSON AND WILLIAM WARREN MELOT.

RESOLUTION #93-59 - A RESOLUTION AMENDING POTT# 91-73 AND POTT# 92-24 DISENROLLING GARY MICHAEL BRAUGH AND JENNIFER MARGARET BRAUGH YEARY FROM THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA FOR SUBMITTING FRAUDULENT ENROLLMENT APPLICATIONS.

RESOLUTION #93-60 - A RESOLUTION ADDING AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1993 ELECTION ORDINANCE.

RESOLUTION #93-61 - A RESOLUTION OF INTENT BY THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA TO RAISE THE
CAPITAL RATIO OF FIRST OKLAHOMA BANK.

RESOLUTION #93-62 - A RESOLUTION APPROVING A $680,000.00 ANNUAL BUDGET FROM INTEREST ON PROGRAM MONEY FROM JUDGEMENT FUNDS AWARDED BY THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE GENERAL COUNCIL AT THE ANNUAL MEETING ON JUNE 26, 1993.

RESOLUTION #93-63 - A RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF AN UNDIVIDED 35/36 RESTRICTED INTEREST IN THE N/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 9-6N-5EIM, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, CONTAINING 80.00 ACRES.

RESOLUTION #93-64 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-65 - A RESOLUTION REQUESTING SECRETARIAL APPROVAL OF A GENERAL COUNSEL CONTRACT BETWEEN ATTORNEY MICHAEL MINNIS AND ASSOCIATES AND THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-66 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-67 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-68 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-69 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-70 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-71 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-72 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-73 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-74 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-75 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-76 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO ENROLLMENT INTO THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA.

RESOLUTION #93-77 - A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO RELINQUISHMENT.

RESOLUTION #93-78 -

RESOLUTION #93-79 - A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT WITH THE INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE, OKLAHOMA CITY AREA, TO PROVIDE FOR ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT.

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RESOLUTION #93-92 - TABLED. A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO RELINQUISHMENT.
Finding AidResolutions not available to public due to enrollment: 93-5 thru 93-10, 93-16 thru 93-21, 93-26 thru 93-29, 98-33, 93-36 thru 93-41, 93-48 thru 93-59, 93-64, 93-66 thru 93-77 Resolutions missing: 93-12, 93-15, 93-24, 93-30, 93-35, 93-78 93-1: SUMMARY: Resolution approving a Class II Gaming Compact with the State of Oklahoma and authorizing Business Committee Chairman, John A. Barrett, Jr., to execute same on behalf of the Tribe. TRANSCRIPTION: CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIANS OF OKLAHOMA 1901 S. GORDON COOPER DRIVE SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA 74801 405-275-3121 FAX 405-275-0198 CHAIRMAN JOHN “ROCKY” BARRETT SECRETARY-TREASURER BOB DAVIS RESOLUTION POTT# 93-1 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CLASS III GAMING COMPACT WITH THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA AND AUTHORIZING BUSINESS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN, JOHN A. BARRETT, JR., TO EXECUTE SAME ON BEHALF OF THE TRIBE. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians organized under authority of the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Business Committee is duly authorized to act on behalf of the Tribe by authority of the Tribal Constitution and By-Laws; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee has the responsibility to create policy, establish operational standards, and otherwise manage the daily affairs of tribal enterprises; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi currently operates Class II gaming in facilities located within tribal Indian country; and WHEREAS, Congress, through the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, has authorized states to negotiate Class III gaming compacts with Indian tribes; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Business Committee has determined that said gaming compact, a copy of which is attached, is necessary and in the Tribe's best interest; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma that the attached Tribal-State Class III gaming compact is approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign same on behalf of the Tribe and to do all things necessary and proper to acknowledge and effect the Tribe's approval of same. Further, the Tribal Secretary is directed to authenticate the Chairman's signature and capacity to sign said compact. CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution Pott# 93-1, as approved on the 6 day of July, 1992, with 5 voting for, 0 opposed, 0 abstaining, and 0 absent. JOHN A. BARRETT, JR. CHAIRMAN BOB F. DAVIS SECRETARY/TREASURER 93-2: SUMMARY: Resolution protesting the placement of Ray Springwater into the Realty/Land Operations position at the Shawnee Agency. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-2 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION PROTESTING THE PLACEMENT OF RAY SPRINGWATER INTO THE REALTY/LAND OPERATIONS POSITION AT THE SHAWNEE AGENCY. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and by-laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claim or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma has learned of the Area Director's plan to transfer or detail Ray Springwater from the Pawnee Agency to a vacant position at the Shawnee Agency; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee is aware of alleged problems with Mr. Springwater at his current place of employment and on his previous job; and WHEREAS, over the past three (3) years we have had an excellent working relationship with the Realty/Land Operations staff at the Shawnee Agency; and WHEREAS, we do not wish to jeopardize this relationship with a potential problem employee. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma hereby opposes any action by the Anadarko Area Director to transfer Mr. Ray Springwater into the vacant Realty/Land Operations position at the Shawnee Agency. CERTIFICATION We, the members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-2, as approved on the 23rd day of July, 1992, with 5 voting for, 0 opposed, and absent [missing on original]. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-11: SUMMARY: Resolution authorizing the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma's Indian Child Protection and Child Abuse Prevention Demonstration Grant Application for FY1992. TRANSCRIPTION: CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA 1901 S. GORDON COOPER DRIVE SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA 74801 405-275-3121 1-800-880-9880 FAX 405-275-0198 CHAIRMAN JOHN “ROCKY” BARRETT SECRETARY-TREASURER BOB DAVIS RESOLUTION POTT# 93-11 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA'S INDIAN CHILD PROTECTION AND CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION DEMONSTRATION GRANT APPLICATION FOR FY 1992. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe Of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history of organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims of treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Tribal Administrator and Tribal Chairman, are hereby granted authority to negotiate any items pursuant to this grant and any amendments thereto; and WHEREAS, the Tribe has a continuing interest in protecting Native American Children from abuse and providing services to their families; WHEREAS, the proposed start date of this grant shall be September 30, 1992; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma requests funding from the Department of Health and Human Services and Indian Health Services to provide an Indian Child and Family Service Program to promote the stability of eligible Indian families. CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-11, as approved on the 30th, day of July, 1992, with 5 voting for, 0 voting against, And 0 absentions. John A. Barrett,Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary-Treasurer 93-13: SUMMARY: Resolution directing the Business Committee Chairman to submit a Tribal-State Class III Gaming Compact to the Secretary of the Interior for approval. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-13 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN TO SUBMIT A TRIBAL-STATE CLASS III GAMING COMPACT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR FOR APPROVAL. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians organized under the authority of the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Business Committee is duly authorized to act on behalf of the Tribe by authority of the Tribal Constitution and By-Laws; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee has the responsibility to create policy, establish operational standards, and otherwise manage the daily affairs of tribal enterprises; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee has previously authorized the Chairman to sign a Tribal-State Class III Gaming Compact between the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma and the State of Oklahoma dated July 6, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Oklahoma has signed and the Joint Committee on State-Tribal Relations has endorsed the aforementioned gaming compact; and WHEREAS, the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Regulatory Act requires that agreements such as the aforesaid compact be approved by the Secretary of the Interior; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA THAT the Chairman of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is hereby directed to submit the Tribal-State Class III Gaming Compact between the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma and the State of Oklahoma dated July 6, 1992 to the Secretary of Interior and seek approval of same as is consistent with Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. Further, the Chairman is hereby authorized to do all things reasonable and necessary to carry out these directions. CERTIFICATION We, the members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-13, as approved on the 21 day of Aug, 1992, with 5 voting for, 0 opposed, and [missing # on original] absent. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-14: SUMMARY: Resolution directing the Business Committee Chairman, John A. Barrett, Jr., to take action opposing placement of Citizen Band Potawatomi Reservation Lands in trust for other Indian tribes. TRANSCRIPTION: CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA 1901 S. GORDON COOPER DRIVE SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA 74801 405-275-3121 800-736-6121 FAX 405-275-0198 CHAIRMAN JOHN “ROCKY” BARRETT SECRETARY-TREASURER BOB DAVIS RESOLUTION POTT# 93-14 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION DIRECTING BUSINESS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN JOHN A. BARRETT, JR. TO TAKE ACTION OPPOSING PLACEMENT OF CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI RESERVATION LANDS IN TRUST FOR OTHER INDIAN TRIBES. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally-recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, and the Thomas-Rogers Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history of organized self-government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to speak and act on behalf of the Tribe; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee has the responsibility for policy, establishing operational standards, and otherwise managing the daily affairs of the tribal enterprises; and WHEREAS, any effort by other tribes to have lands located within the Citizen Potawatomi reservation boundaries placed in trust is necessarily in conflict with Citizen Potawatomi treaties and federal law, and would diminish the potential return of the Citizen Potawatomi lands to the jurisdiction and control of the Tribe; and WHEREAS, the Absentee Shawnee have asked or will ask that lands within the Citizen Potawatomi reservation boundaries be placed in trust for the use and benefit of the Absentee Shawnee; CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA 1901 S. GORDON COOPER DRIVE SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA 74801 405-275-3121 800-736-6121 FAX 405-275-0198 CHAIRMAN JOHN “ROCKY” BARRETT SECRETARY-TREASURER BOB DAVIS RESOLUTION (page 2) POTT# 93-14 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA that the Chairman of the Business Committee, John A. Barrett, Jr., is hereby directed to write a letter to the Bureau of Indian Affairs and/or the Secretary of the Interior expressing the opposition of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma to the United States taking in trust for the use and benefit of other Indian tribes lands that lie within the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma reservation. Further, the Chairman is hereby authorized to do all things reasonable and necessary to carry out these directions and to make the Citizen Potawatomi opposition effective, including by way of example, not by way of limitation, directing the Tribal Attorney to file an appropriate lawsuit to protect the rights guaranteed by treaties and federal law. CERTIFICATION We the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-14, as approved on the 26 day of August, 1992 with 5 voting for, 0 voting opposed, and [missing # on original] absent. John A. Barrett, Jr. Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer Attachment.1-Correspondence 93-22: SUMMARY: Resolution approving and accepting TXN Geophysical Services, Inc.'s payment for surface damages resulting from a Seismic Permit and payment for a 30-day temporary right-of-way to cross a Tribal tract of land. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT # 93-22 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRTBE OF OKLAHOMA APPROVING AND ACCEPTING TXN GEOPHYSICAL SERVICES, INC.'S PAYMENT FOR SURFACE DAMAGES RESULTING FROM A SEISMIC PERMIT AND PAYMENT FOR A 30-DAY TEMPORARY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO CROSS A TRIBAL TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 1-9N-3EIM, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, CONTAINING 60.79 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. WHEREAS, The Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with Constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, The Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims of treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma owns a tract of land described as follows: Surface Rights Only in the S/2 NW/4 of Section 1-9N-3EIM, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, LESS AND EXCEPT the following described parcels of land: Beginning at the SW/corner of S/2 NW/4, Sec 1-9N-3E, thence North 933.38 ft., thence East 466.69 ft, thence South 933.38 ft., thence West 466.69 ft., to point of beginning, containing 10.00 acres, more or less, AND Beginning at the SE/corner of S/2 NW/4, Sec. 1-9N-3E, thence West 21.2 ft., thence northwesterly on a curve to the right having a radius of 14, 424 ft., a distance of 1422.7 ft. to a point on the North line of the SE/4 NW/4 of Sec. 1, a distance of 757.3 ft. East of the NW/corner of the SE/4 NW/4, Sec. 1, thence East along the North line of SE/4 NW/4, Sec. 1, a distance of 562.7 ft. to the NE/corner of said SE/4 NW/4, Sec. 1, thence South along the East line of said SE/4 NW/4, Sec.1, a distance of 1324 ft., to the point of beginning, containing 9.21 acres, more or less, leaving after said exceptions 60.79 acres, more or less. LESS AND EXCEPT all oil, gas and mineral rights therein and thereunder. WHEREAS, TXN Geophysical Services, Inc. wishes to conduct a geophysical survey and/or seismic tests on above described 60.79-acre Tribal tract of land. Surface energy will be the primary energy source, with mini-holes as a fill-in in areas that are not accessible by vehicles. The mini-holes will be 3"" in diameter, 5-7’ deep and will be drilled at 55’ intervals along the seismic line. The equipment that will be used will consist of a 4-wheel drive pickup pulling a small trailer. There will be no timber cleared, only small amounts of underbrush and low lying limbs. The mini-holes will be back-filled and the test area will be left in as good condition as prior to beginning operations. WHEREAS, The length of the proposed survey line across the tract is 1550 feet and the width required is 10 feet. TXN Geophysical Services, Inc., agrees to pay the Tribe at the rate of $750.00 per mile, or a total of $220.17 for 1550 feet, for a temporary right-of-way to cross above described 60.79-acre tract of land, the surface of which is owned by the tribe, and for surface damages resulting from a seismic permit. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee hereby approves payment at the rate of $750.00 per mile, or a total of $220.17 for 1550 feet, from TXN Geophysical Services, Inc., for surface damages resulting from a seismic permit and a 30-day temporary right-of-way across the above described 60.79-acre Tribal tract of land. CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-22, as approved on the 4 day of September, 1992, with 5 voting for, 0 voting against, 0 absent, and 0 abstentions. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-23: SUMMARY: Resolution granting the Sac & Fox Nation the right to serve the service area formerly covered by the Potawatomi Food Distribution Program. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT # 93-23 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION GRANTING THE SAC & FOX NATION THE RIGHT TO SERVE THE SERVICE AREA FORMERLY COVERED BY THE POTAWATOMI FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM WHEREAS, The Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with Constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, The Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Sac & Fox Nation has offered to provide a service to the Native American population residing within the service area of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma agrees to allow the Sac & Fox Nation at their cost to serve the service area formerly covered by the Potawatomi Food Distribution Program; NOW NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma requests the Sac & Fox Nation be granted the right to serve the area. CERTIFICATION We, the members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-22, as approved on the 28 day of Sept, 1992, with 5 voting for, 0 opposed, and [missing # on original] absent. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-25: SUMMARY: Resolution duly adopted by the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma granting to Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company permission to survey and approving a grant of easement for the exclusive right to install electrical power distribution lines to tribal lands. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-25 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA GRANTING TO OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY PERMISSION TO SURVEY AND APPROVING A GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO INSTALL ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION LINES TO TRIBAL LANDS DESCRIBED HEREIN. WHEREAS, The Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with Constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, The Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States constitution; and WHEREAS, The Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims of treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, The Business Committee agrees to grant the perpetual right of way to Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company for the installation of electrical power distribution lines on Tribal lands as herein described for no consideration and hereby authorizes the Tribal Chairman and the Secretary/Treasurer of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma to execute any and all documents necessary to effect the right-of-way on and across Tribal lands located in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, and described, as follows: The NW/4 NW/4 of Section 31-10N-4EIM; and A tract of land located in the NE/4 of Section 36-10N-3EIM, more particularly described as: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the NE/4 of said Section 36; thence S01° 37'37”W a distance of 1320.22 feet; thence N89° 43'16”W a distance of 1328.92 feet; thence N01°29'54""E a distance of 1320.16 feet; thence S89°43’16”E a distance of 1331.88 feet to the point of beginning, containing 40.31 acres, more or less. WHEREAS, said grant of easement will require the approval of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Shawnee Agency, Shawnee, Oklahoma, and it is herein requested that such approval be granted when the right-of-way documents are submitted to them by Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma hereby approves and grants to Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company a perpetual easement for the installation of electrical power distribution lines on Tribal lands as above described; and THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma hereby authorizes the Chairman and Secretary/Treasurer to execute all documents necessary to effect such right-of-way to Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company. CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of resolution POTT# 93-25, as approved on the 9th day of October, 1992, with 5 voting for, 0 voting opposed, and 0 absent. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-31: SUMMARY: Resolution requesting the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma enter into a P.L. 93-638 Contract with the Indian Health Services, Oklahoma City Area for pharmacy funds. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT # 93-31 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE ENTER INTO A PL93-638 CONTRACT WITH THE INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES, OKLAHOMA CITY AREA FOR PHARMACY FUNDS. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi History of organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims of treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma desires to strengthen its capacity in tribal government by improving and maintaining tribal programs and activities; and WHEREAS, the Tribal Administrator, is hereby granted authority to implement and amend the contract; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe wishes to contract PL93-638 Pharmacy funds from Indian Health Service, Oklahoma City Area, for a Tribal Pharmacy Program. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe enter into an agreement with the Indian Health Service, Oklahoma City Area to contract PL93-638 for Pharmacy funds. We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is true and exact copy of Resolution certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution [repeat sentence on original] Pott# 93-31, as approved on the 13 day of OCT, 1992 with 5 voting for, 0 voting against, and [missing # on original]abstentions John A. Barrett, Jr. Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary-Treasurer 93-32: SUMMARY: Resolution authorizing Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company to construct and install underground electrical power distribution lines to tribal lands. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT # 93-32 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA AUTHORIZING OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY TO CONSTRUCT AND INSTALL UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION LINES ON TRIBAL LAND DESCRIBED AS THE NW/4 NW/4 OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, OF THE INDIAN MERIDIAN, IN POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims of treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, its successors and assigns, hereinafter referred to as ""Applicant"", has been requested to extend electrical service to the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, who is the owner of a tract of trust land identified and described as the NW/4 NW/4 of Section 31, Township 10 North, Range 4 East, of the Indian Meridian, in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, containing 40.00 acres; and WHEREAS, the location of the service line required to serve the above described property, and its extent, is more particularly shown and delineated on the attached plat (s) marked """"Exhibit (s)"" which have been prepared in accordance with 25 CFR 169.22 (c), and which by this reference are made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, the regulations of 25 CFR 169.22 provide that an agreement shall be entered into by and between the landowner and the applicant before any work by the applicant may be undertaken to construct a service line across such land, and that applicant will agree to comply with all the requirements of 25 CFR 169.22. WHEREAS, those regulations further provide that a service line shall be for the sole purpose of supplying the owner with electric power for use by such owner; and WHEREAS, the agreement between Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company and the Tribe conveys no interest in the land traversed whatsoever. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma hereby grants a perpetual service line agreement to the applicant, Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, for the construction and installation of underground electrical power distribution lines on Tribal lands above described without payment of any monetary compensation for damages; and THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma hereby authorizes the Tribal Chairman and the Secretary/Treasurer to execute any and all pertinent documents for the installation of electrical services on Tribal land, above described. CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of resolution POTT# 93-32, as approved on the 23 day of November, 1992, with 5 voting for, 0 voting opposed, and 0 0 absent. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer Attachment.1-Exhibit map (2 copies) 93-34: SUMMARY: Resolution changing the mandatory Business Committee Meeting from Thursday, November 26, 1992 to Monday, November 23, 1992. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-34 RESOLUTION CHANGING THE MANDATORY BUSINESS COMMITTEE MEETING FROM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH, 1992 TO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD, 1992. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution, Article 14, Section 1 states that the regular meetings of the Business Committee shall be held the last Thursday in February, May, August and November; and WHEREAS, the last Thursday in November is Thanksgiving Day, the Business Committee Meeting shall be held November 23rd, 1992 instead of November 26th, 1992; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma approves the meeting date of November 23rd, 1992. CERTIFICATION We, the members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-34, as approved on the 23 day of NOV, 1992 with 5 voting for, 0 opposed and [missing # on original]absent. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-42: SUMMARY: Resolution authorizing the submission of a Special Tribal Courts Grant Application in FY1993. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT#93-42 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF A SPECIAL TRIBAL COURTS GRANT APPLICATION IN FISCAL YEAR 1993. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is legally eligible to apply and receive Special Tribal Court funds from the Bureau of Indian Affairs; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma has reviewed and approved the attached Special Tribal Courts grant application for Fiscal Year 1993; and WHEREAS, the tribal administrator is authorized to execute all documents pertaining to this grant application; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma hereby authorizes Page 2of 2 Resolution POTT # 93-42 the submission of a Special Tribal Courts grant application in fiscal year 1993. CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-42, as approved on the 17 day of December, 1992, with 5 voting for, 0 voting against, and 0 abstentions. John A. Barrett, Jr. Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/ Treasurer 93-43: SUMMARY: Resolution authorizing Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribal Chairman, John A. Barrett, Jr., to enter into and execute a Tribal/State Tobacco Tax Compact with Governor David Walters and the State of Oklahoma. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-43 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI TRIBAL CHAIRMAN JOHN A. BARRETT, JR. TO ENTER INTO AND EXECUTE A TRIBAL/STATE TOBACCO TAX COMPACT WITH GOVERNOR DAVID WALTERS AND THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma and its membership own or have jurisdiction over various tracts of land surrounded by the borders of the State of Oklahoma, known and commonly referred to as ""Indian country""; and WHEREAS, the State of Oklahoma is an independent sovereign state within the United States of America, possessed of full powers of state government; and WHEREAS, Oklahoma and the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribe each respects the sovereignty and laws of the other; and WHEREAS, Oklahoma contends it is authorized to collect state taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products sold by Tribal businesses to non-Tribal members in Indian country; and WHEREAS, federal Indian law recognizes that tribal jurisdiction is extant in Indian country regarding the rights of Indian tribes to pass their own laws and be governed by them, including the right to sell cigarette and tobacco products to tribal members free from state taxation; and WHEREAS, Oklahoma recognizes the financial, cultural, educational and economic contributions of the Tribe to Oklahoma and Oklahoma citizens and the Tribe in turn recognizes the need to develop and maintain good tribal/state governmental relations during this period of cooperation; and RESOLUTION POTT# 93-43 WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribe believe that a resolution of the differences between the Tribe and the State of Oklahoma can be resolved in a manner satisfactory to both parties through the execution of an agreement by compact; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma approve Chairman John A. Barrett, Jr. to enter into a Tribal/State Tobacco Tax Compact with Governor David Walters and the State of Oklahoma. CERTIFICATION We, the members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-43, as approved on the 18th day of December, 1992 with 5 voting for, 0 opposed and 0 absent. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-44: SUMMARY: Resolution appointing John Thomas Edwards as Public Defender for the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribal Court. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-44 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION APPOINTING JOHN THOMAS EDWARDS AS PUBLIC DEFENDER FOR THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI TRIBAL COURT. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma sees a need for court appointed attorneys for criminal defendants being prosecuted in the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribal Court; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma believes that indigent parents should be afforded legal representation at some point in the judicial process; and WHEREAS, John Thomas Edwards is qualified for the position of Public Defender; and WHEREAS, John Thomas Edwards is an enrolled member of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma appoints John Thomas Edwards as Public Defender for the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribal Court. CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-44, as approved on the 23 day of November, 1992, with 5 voting for, 0 voting against, 0 abstentions. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-45: SUMMARY: Resolution to apply for funding of Title VI of the Older Americans Act. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-45 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION TO APPLY FOR FUNDING OF TITLE VI OF THE OLDER AMERICANS ACT WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma intend to continue administering nutrition services and supportive services to elderly tribal members and elderly Indians in our service area; and WHEREAS the program is intended to provide congregate and home delivered meals, information and referral services, social activities, transportation, arts and crafts and other related activities to elders age 55 and older; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe Health Services shall include health related screening, information and early detection and control of health problems; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe approves the submission of a grant application to the Human Development Services for the funding of a Title VI program of the older- Americans Act. CERTIFICATION We, the members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-45, as approved on the 17th day of Feb, 1993 with 5 [correction on original] voting for, [missing # on original] opposed and [missing # on original] absent. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-46: SUMMARY: Resolution changing the mandatory Business Committee Meeting from Thursday, February 25, 1993 to Thursday, February 18, 1993. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-46 A RESOLUTION CHANGING THE MANDATORY BUSINESS COMMITTEE MEETING FROM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH, 1993 TO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1993 WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution, Article 14, Section 1 states that the regular meetings of the Business Committee shall be held the last Thursday in February, May, August and November; and WHEREAS, the members of the Business Committee have conflicting schedules and can not meet on February 25th, 1993; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe approves the meeting date of February 18th, 1993. CERTIFICATION We, the members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-46, as approved on the 18th day of Feb, 1993 with 5 voting for, 0 opposed and [missing # on original] absent. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-47: SUMMARY: Resolution appointing Henry A. Ware as Public Defender for the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribal Court. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-47 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION APPOINTING HENRY A. WARE AS PUBLIC DEFENDER FOR THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI TRIBAL COURT. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma sees a need for court appointed attorneys for criminal defendants being prosecuted in the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribal Court; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma believes that indigent parents should be afforded legal representation at some point in the judicial process; and WHEREAS, Henry A. Ware is qualified for the position of Public Defender; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma hereby appoints Page 2 of 2 Resolution POTT # 93-47 Henry A. Ware as Public Defender for the Citizen Band Potawatomi Tribal Court. CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-47, as approved on the 17th day of Feb, 1993 with 5 voting for, 0 [correction on original] voting against, and 0 abstentions. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/ Treasurer 93-60: SUMMARY: Resolution adding an amendment to the 1993 Election Ordinance. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-60 A RESOLUTION ADDING AN AMENDMENT TO THE 1993 ELECTION ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma owns the controlling interest in the First Oklahoma Bank and; WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Business Committee submitted the following amendment to the Election Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma under Article VI, Candidates, S6-101: Eligibility To File, c.; c. Each candidate for a Business Committee office in the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma shall state that he or she will submit a completed personal information form to the Comptroller of the Currency as required under the standard Change of Control application form for National Banks no later than seven (7) days after elections are held, if elected. This statement will be incorporated into the candidates filing form. WHEREAS, the members of the Election Committee voted to approve the following amendment to the 1993 Election Ordinance, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe approve Amendment c, under Article VI, Candidates, S6-101, Eligibility To File CERTIFICATION We, the members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do herby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-60, as approved on the 18th day of February, 1993 with 5 voting for, 0 opposed and 0 absent. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-61: SUMMARY: Resolution of Intent by the Business Committee to raise the Capital Ratio of First Oklahoma Bank. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-61 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION OF INTENT BY THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA TO RAISE THE CAPITAL RATIO OF FIRST OKLAHOMA BANK WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally-recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, and the Thomas-Rogers Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history of organized self-government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to speak and act on behalf of the Tribe; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee has the responsibility for policy, establishing operational standards, and otherwise managing the daily affairs of the Tribal enterprises; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee has been designated as an absolute voting trust for the majority stock of First Oklahoma Bank, NA by the Comptroller of the Currency; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee desires improvement of the capital condition for First Oklahoma Bank, NA, by retained profits, providing safety for its depositors and protecting the investment of the Tribe; and (continued next page) RESOLUTION (page 2) POTT# 93-61 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee will vote its majority ownership shares in First Oklahoma Bank, NA by directing its representatives on the Board of Directors of First Oklahoma Bank, NA to effect the retention of 95.5 % of the profits of First Oklahoma Bank, NA for additional capital for the next three years and retain 100% of profits over and above reasonable building rent in future years until such time as a minimum of 8% capital ratio is attained. CERTIFICATION We the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-61, as approved on the 17th day of March, 1993 with 5 voting for, 0 voting opposed, and [missing # on original] absent. John A. Barrett, Jr. Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-62: SUMMARY: Resolution approving a $680,000.00 Annual Budget from Interest on Program Money from Judgment Funds awarded by the US Court of Claims. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-62 A RESOLUTION APPROVING A $680,000.00 ANNUAL BUDGET FROM INTEREST ON PROGRAM MONEY FROM JUDGEMENT FUNDS AWARDED BY THE UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE GENERAL COUNCIL AT THE ANNUAL MEETING ON JUNE 26, 1993. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Secretary of the Interior approved a ten-year Tribal Acquisition, Development and Maintenance Plan in 1983; and WHEREAS, the approved Plan, as published in the Federal Register on September 8, 1983 requires annual budgets to be prepared by the Tribal Business Committee; and WHEREAS, the approved Plan further requires that all annual budgets are subject to approval by the General Council; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee has prepared their annual budget: LAND ACQUISITION, DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAM LAND ACQUISITION $ .00 DEVELOPMENT 1. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS IMPROVEMENT AND RECREATION - All tribally-owned trust property including golf course, restaurant and pow wow grounds, planting grass and trees, landscaping including fertilizer, grounds equipment, lighting for driving range, parking lot construction, soil and water conservation and fencing. $ 140,000.00 RESOLUTION POTT# 93-62 2. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - Construction of new bank building $500,000.00 * MAINTENANCE 1. Maintenance supplies and equipment $40,000.00 TOTAL $680,000.00 Savings in any one line item may be utilized for expenses involved in either of the other two line items; and WHEREAS, the budget year will commence July 1, 1993 and end June 30, 1994; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma hereby authorizes the Election Committee to place the above budget on the ballot for consideration at the June 26, 1993 General Council meeting. CERTIFICATION We, the members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-62, as approved on the 29th day of Mar, 1993 with 5 voting for, 0 opposed and [missing # on original] absent. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer * 2. a (con't) 1 . Bank Building Construction $295,000.00 2. Vault, Security Drive In Teller Equipment 128,000.00 3. Computer System, Check Processing Upgrade 36,000.00 4. Fixtures, Furniture, Interiors 41,000.00 $500,000.00 93-63: SUMMARY: Resolution authorizing and approving the purchase of an undivided 35/36 restricted interest in the N/2 SW/4 of Section 9-6N-5EIM, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, containing 80.00 acres. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-63 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION DULY ADOPTED BY THE BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF AN UNDIVIDED 35/36 RESTRICTED INTEREST IN THE N/2 SW/4 OF SECTION 9-6N-5EIM, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, CONTAINING 80.00 ACRES. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act at 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and by-laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Indian landowners have made application to sell, by negotiated Sale, to the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma their interests in the following described property: An undivided 35/36 restricted interest in the N/2 SW/4 of Section 9-6N-5EIM, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, containing 80.00 acres, in the Catherine Bennett Allotment, CP-64; and WHEREAS, a fair market value appraisal in the amount of $32,083.00 has been made and approved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs; and WHEREAS, the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is agreeable to the purchase of this property at the appraised value of $32,083.00. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the expenditures of Tribal money for the purchase of the above described property at appraised value is hereby authorized; and THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, or Secretary/Treasurer is authorized to execute any documents required to consummate this transaction. CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-63, as approved on the 23 day of Apr, 1993, with 5 voting for, 0 voting against, [missing # on original]absent, and [missing # on original] abstentions. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-65: SUMMARY: Resolution requesting Secretarial Approval of a General Counsel Contract between Attorney Michael Minnis and Assoc. and the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-65 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIANS OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION REQUESTING SECRETARIAL APPROVAL OF A GENERAL COUNSEL CONTRACT BETWEEN ATTORNEY MICHAEL MINNIS AND ASSOCIATES AND THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and the Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history and organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and by-laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims or treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the existing General Counsel Contract with Attorney Michael Minnis and Associates is due to expire on August 21, 1993; and WHEREAS, Michael Minnis and Associates has served as the Tribe's attorney since 1985; and WHEREAS, there is a continued need for legal counsel, and WHEREAS, the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma wishes to retain Michael Minnis and Associates in their present capacity; NOW; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma requests approval by the Area Director, acting in behalf of the Secretary of Interior, of the attached General Counsel Contract for a period of two (2) years with a starting date of August 22, 1993, and ending date of August 21, 1995. CERTIFICATION We, the members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT# 93-65, as approved on the 27 day of MAY, 1993, with 5 voting for, 0 opposed, and 0 absent. John A Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary/Treasurer 93-79: SUMMARY: Resolution requesting the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma to enter into a contractual agreement with the Indian Health Services, Oklahoma City Area, to provide for alcohol and substance abuse prevention and treatment. TRANSCRIPTION: RESOLUTION POTT# 93-79 CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CITIZEN BAND POTAWATOMI INDIAN TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT WITH THE INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE, OKLAHOMA CITY AREA, TO PROVIDE FOR ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT. WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma is a federally recognized tribe of American Indians with constitutional authority under the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 and Thomas-Rogers Act of 1936; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe Of Oklahoma, the largest of the Potawatomi Indian Tribes, has, through a continuation of Potawatomi history of organized self government since time immemorial, sovereign powers inherent in tribal tradition and recognized by treaties with the United States and in the United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Constitution and By-Laws provide that the Business Committee of the Tribe shall be granted the power to act on behalf of the Tribe in all matters except those relating to claims of treaties with the United States; and WHEREAS, the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma desires to strengthen its capacity in tribal government by improving and maintaining tribal programs and activities; and WHEREAS, the Tribal Administrator, is hereby granted authority to implement and amend the contract; and WHEREAS, the proposed and requested commencement date for the executed contract is September 30, 1993, through September 29, 1994; and Page 2 of 2 POTT# 93-79 WHEREAS, the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma wishes to make a renewal application to the Indian Health Services, Oklahoma City Area, for a prevention substance abuse program; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma enters into an agreement with the Indian Health Service, Oklahoma City Area, for such a program. CERTIFICATION We, the undersigned members of the Business Committee of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Resolution POTT # 93-79, as approved on the 16 day of JUNE, 1989, with 5 voting for, 0 voting against, and [missing # on original] abstentions. John A. Barrett, Jr., Chairman Bob F. Davis, Secretary-Treasurer