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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Code.

35.06.190 Revocation and Denial of Right to Obtain Permit; Notice

(a) If any person is found in violation of this Code, the Department may revoke that person's permit to take wildlife or engage in Recreational Activities. This remedy is available in addition to the other remedies provided by this Code and is subject to the following conditions:

(1) No more than ninety days after the Tribal Court's ruling, the Department shall notify the person of its intent to revoke that person's permit and privilege. Notice shall be sent to the violator's last known address by registered mail;

(2) The Department shall give the person an opportunity for a hearing to show cause why such permit and privilege should not be revoked;

(3) The person whose permit and privilege has been revoked may appeal the Department's final decision to the Tribal Court within thirty days of the Department's decision.

(b) The Department shall furnish to permit dealers the names and addresses of persons whose permits have been revoked, and the periods for which they have been denied the right to secure permits.

(c) It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly issue a permit of any kind to a person whose privilege to obtain that permit has been revoked. Any permit issued to a person whose privilege to have that permit has been revoked shall be void.

(d) Violation of this section shall be a Class Two Civil Offense.