Seminole Nation of Oklahoma-Alcohol Control and Enforcement Ordinance, 34975-34981 [2012-14248]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 113 / Tuesday, June 12, 2012 / Notices Rather, the realignment would reunite DWD with the Division of Human Services and the Division of SelfDetermination, which perform complementary services and which are within the office of the Deputy Director—Indian Services. DWD transmits welfare funding under the BIA’s General Assistance Program and the Tribal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families Program (TANF); job placement and training aid under the Department of Health and Human Service’s Native Employment Works Program (NEW) program, the Department of Labor’s Workforce Investment Act (WIA), and the Department of Labor’s Section 166 Comprehensive Services Program and its Section 166 Supplemental Youth Services Program; funding for child welfare and child protective services under the Child Care and Development Fund Program (CCDF); funding for school supplies under the BIE JohnsonO’Malley (JOM) programs; and funding for burial services under 25 CFR 20.324–20.326. These operations align with the Division of Human Services, which administers social service, welfare assistance, and American Indian child welfare matters. DWD provides many of its funding awards through Public Law 93–638 contracts, which the Division of SelfDetermination oversees. The Division of Self-Determination also provides Public Law 93–638 training and technical assistance to the BIA and tribes and certifies Awarding Officials who monitor the performance of Public Law 93–638 contracts. For these operational reasons, AS–IA proposes to return DWD to its original home in the BIA. Dated: May 31, 2012. Donald E. Laverdure, Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs. [FR Doc. 2012–14241 Filed 6–11–12; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–4M–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Indian Affairs liquor within the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma’s Indian country. This Ordinance allows for the possession and sale of alcoholic beverages within the jurisdiction of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, will increase the ability of the tribal government to control the distribution and possession of liquor within their Indian country, and at the same time, will provide an important source of revenue, the strengthening of the tribal government and the delivery of tribal services. DATES: Effective Date: This Ordinance is effective 30 days after June 12, 2012. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Diane Buck, Acting Tribal Government Officer, Eastern Oklahoma Regional Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, P.O. Box 8002, Muskogee, OK 74402, Phone: (918) 781–4685; Fax: (918) 781–4649: or De Springer, Office of Indian Services, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1849 C Street NW., MS–4513–MIB, Washington, DC 20240; Telephone (202) 513–7626. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Act of August 15, 1953, Public Law 83–277, 67 Stat. 586, 18 U.S.C. 1161, as interpreted by the Supreme Court in Rice v. Rehner, 463 U.S. 713 (1983), the Secretary of the Interior shall certify and publish in the Federal Register notice of adopted liquor ordinances for the purpose of regulating liquor transactions in Indian country. The General Council of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma adopted TO 2011– 05, A Tribal Ordinance of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Amending Title 24 of the Seminole Nation Code of Laws and the Alcohol Control and Enforcement Ordinance Per the Request of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, on May 10, 2011. This notice is published in accordance with the authority delegated by the Secretary of the Interior to the Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs. I certify that the General Council of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma passed and approved TO 20011–05 to amend Title 24 of the Seminole Nation Code of Laws and the Alcohol Control and Enforcement Ordinance on May 10, 2011. Seminole Nation of Oklahoma— Alcohol Control and Enforcement Ordinance Dated: May 31, 2012. Donald E. Laverdure, Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. ACTION: Notice. The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma— Alcohol Control and Enforcement Ordinance, as amended, shall read as follows: srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES AGENCY: This notice publishes the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma—Alcohol Control and Enforcement Ordinance. The Ordinance regulates and controls the possession, sale and consumption of SUMMARY: VerDate Mar<15>2010 22:42 Jun 11, 2012 Jkt 226001 Section 701. Title This Ordinance shall be known as the ‘‘Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Alcohol Control and Enforcement Ordinance.’’ PO 00000 Frm 00043 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 34975 Section 702. Authority This Ordinance is enacted pursuant to Article V of the Constitution of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Section 703. Purpose The purpose of this Ordinance is to regulate and control the manufacture, distribution, possession, and sale of Alcohol on Tribal lands of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. The enactment of this Ordinance will enhance the ability of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma to control all such alcohol-related activities within the jurisdiction of the Tribe and will provide an important source of revenue for the continued operation and strengthening of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and the delivery of important governmental services. Section 704. Application of Federal Law Federal law forbids the introduction, possession and sale of liquor in Indian Country (18 U.S.C. § 1154 and other statutes), except when in conformity both with the laws of the State and the Tribe (18 U.S.C. § 1161). As such, compliance with this Ordinance shall be in addition to, and not a substitute for, compliance with the laws of the State of Oklahoma. Section 705. Administration of Ordinance The General Council, through its powers vested under Article V of the Constitution of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and this Ordinance, delegates to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority the authority to exercise all of the powers and accomplish all of the purposes as set forth in this Ordinance, which may include, but are not limited to, the following actions: A. Adopt and enforce rules and regulations for the purpose of effectuating this Ordinance, which includes the setting of fees, fines and other penalties; B. Execute all necessary documents; and C. Perform all matters and actions incidental to and necessary to conduct its business and carry out its duties and functions under this Ordinance. Section 706. Sovereign Immunity Preserved A. The Tribe is immune from suit in any jurisdiction except to the extent that the General Council of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma expressly and unequivocally waives such immunity by approval of such written resolution. B. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as waiving the sovereign E:\FR\FM\12JNN1.SGM 12JNN1 34976 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 113 / Tuesday, June 12, 2012 / Notices immunity of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma or the Alcohol Regulatory Authority as an agency of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Section 707. Applicability This Ordinance shall apply to all commercial enterprises located within Tribal lands consistent with applicable Federal Liquor Laws. Section 708. Computation of Time Unless otherwise provided in this Ordinance, in computing any period of time prescribed or allowed by this Ordinance, the day of the act, event, or default from which the designated period time begins to run shall not be included. The last day of the period so computed shall be included, unless it is a Saturday, a Sunday, or a legal holiday. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the term ‘‘legal holiday’’ shall mean all legal holidays under Tribal or Federal law. All documents mailed shall be deemed served at the time of mailing. Section 709. Liberal Construction Provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to achieve the purposes set forth, whether clearly stated or apparent from the context of the language used herein. Section 710. Collection of Applicable Fees and Fines The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall have the authority to collect all applicable and lawful fees and fines from any person or Licensee as imposed by this Ordinance. The failure of any Licensee to pay all applicable fees or fines for the sale of Alcoholic Beverages shall subject the Licensee to penalties, including, but not limited to the revocation of said License. srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Section 711. Matter of Special Interest The manufacture, distribution, possession, sale, and consumption of Alcoholic Beverages within the jurisdiction of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma are matters of significant concern and special interest to the Tribe. The General Council hereby declares that the policy of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is to eliminate the problems associated with unlicensed, unregulated, and unlawful importation, distribution, manufacture, possession and sale of Alcoholic Beverages for commercial purposes and to promote temperance in the use and consumption of Alcoholic Beverages by increasing the Tribe’s control and enforcement of laws over such activities on Tribal lands. VerDate Mar<15>2010 22:42 Jun 11, 2012 Jkt 226001 Section 712. Federal Law The introduction of Alcohol within the jurisdiction of the Tribe is currently prohibited by federal law (18 U.S.C. § 1154), except as provided for therein, and the Tribe is expressly delegated the right to determine when and under what conditions Alcohol, including Alcoholic Beverages, shall be permitted thereon (18 U.S.C. § 1161). Section 713. Need for Regulation The Tribe finds that the Federal Liquor Laws prohibiting the introduction, manufacture, distribution, possession, sale, and consumption of Alcoholic Beverages within the Tribal lands should be supplemented and that the problems associated with same should be addressed by the laws of the Tribe, with all such business activities related thereto subject to the regulatory authority of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. Section 714. Geographic Locations The Tribe finds that the introduction, manufacture, distribution, possession, sale, and consumption of Alcohol, including Alcoholic Beverages, shall be regulated under this Ordinance only where such activity will be conducted within or upon Tribal lands. Section 715. Definitions As used in this Ordinance, the following words shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise: A. ‘‘Alcohol’’ means the product of distillation of fermented liquid, whether or not rectified or diluted with water, including, but not limited to Alcoholic Beverages as defined herein, but does not mean ethyl or industrial alcohol, diluted or not, that has been denatured or otherwise rendered unfit for purposes of consumption by humans. B. ‘‘Alcohol Regulatory Authority’’ means the three person subordinate committee established under this Chapter. C. ‘‘Alcoholic Beverage(s)’’ when used in this Ordinance means, and shall include any liquor, beer, spirits, or wine, by whatever name they may be called, and from whatever source and by whatever process they may be produced, and which contain a sufficient percent of alcohol by volume which, by law, makes said beverage subject to regulation as an intoxicating beverage under the laws of the State of Oklahoma. Alcoholic Beverages include all forms of ‘‘low-point beer’’ as defined under the laws of the State of Oklahoma. D. ‘‘Applicant’’ means any person who submits an application to the PO 00000 Frm 00044 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Alcohol Regulatory Authority for an Alcoholic Beverage License and who has not yet received such a License. E. ‘‘Constitution’’ means the Constitution of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. F. ‘‘General Council’’ means the duly elected legislative body of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma authorized to act in and on all matters and subjects upon which the Tribe is empowered to act, now or in the future. G. ‘‘Federal Liquor Laws’’ means all laws of the United States of America that apply to or regulate in any way the introduction, manufacture, distribution, possession, or sale of any form of Alcohol, including, but not limited to 18 U.S.C. §§ 1154 & 1161. H. ‘‘Legal Age’’ means twenty-one (21) years of age. I. ‘‘License’’ or ‘‘Alcoholic Beverage License’’ means a license issued by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority authorizing the introduction, manufacture, distribution, or sale of Alcoholic Beverages for commercial purposes under the provisions of this Ordinance. J. ‘‘Licensee’’ means a commercial enterprise that holds an Alcoholic Beverage License issued by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority and includes any employee or agent of the Licensee. K. ‘‘Liquor store’’ means any business, store, or commercial establishment at which Alcohol is sold and shall include any and all businesses engaged in the sale of Alcoholic Beverages, whether sold as packaged or by the drink. L. ‘‘Manufacturer’’ means any person engaged in the manufacture of Alcohol, including, but not limited to the manufacture of Alcoholic Beverages. M. ‘‘Oklahoma Liquor License’’ means any license or permit issued by the State of Oklahoma, including any agency, subdivision, or county thereof, regulating any form of Alcohol, including, but not limited to any form of Alcoholic Beverage. Any license or permit issued for the sale or distribution of ‘‘low-point beer’’, as defined under Oklahoma law, shall be considered an ‘‘Oklahoma Liquor License’’ under this Ordinance. N. ‘‘Ordinance’’ means this Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Alcohol Control Ordinance, as hereafter amended. O. The words ‘‘package’’ or ‘‘packaged’’ means the sale of any Alcoholic Beverage by delivery of same by a seller to a purchaser in any container, bag, or receptacle for consumption beyond the premises or location designated on the seller’s License. P. ‘‘Public place’’ means and shall include any tribal, county, state, or E:\FR\FM\12JNN1.SGM 12JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 113 / Tuesday, June 12, 2012 / Notices srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES federal highways, roads, and rights-ofway; buildings and grounds used for school purposes; public dance halls and grounds adjacent thereto; public restaurants, buildings, meeting halls, hotels, theaters, retail stores, and business establishments generally open to the public and to which the public is allowed to have unrestricted access; and all other places to which the general public has unrestricted right of access and that are generally used by the public. For the purpose of this Ordinance, ‘‘public place’’ shall also include any privately owned business property or establishment that is designed for or may be regularly used by more persons other than the owner of the same, but shall not include the private, family residence of any person. Q. The words ‘‘sale(s)’’, ‘‘sell’’, or ‘‘sold’’ mean the exchange, barter, traffic, furnishing, or giving away for commercial purpose of any Alcoholic Beverage by any and all means, by whatever name commonly used to describe the same, by any commercial enterprise or person to another person. R. ‘‘Tribal Court’’ means the Courts of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, as established under the Constitution of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and/ or any other administrative Tribal Court established by a General Council Ordinance. S. ‘‘Tribal land(s)’’ shall mean and reference the geographic area that includes all land included within the definition of ‘‘Indian country’’ as established and described by federal law and that is under the jurisdiction of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, including, but not limited to all lands held in trust by the federal government, located within the same, as are now in existence or may hereafter be added to. T. ‘‘Tribal law’’ means the Constitution of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and all laws, ordinances, codes, resolutions, and regulations now and hereafter duly enacted by the Tribe. U. ‘‘Tribe’’ shall mean the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Section 716. Prohibition of the Unlicensed Sale of Alcoholic Beverages This Ordinance prohibits the introduction, manufacture, distribution, or sale of Alcoholic Beverages for commercial purposes, other than where conducted by a Licensee in possession of a lawfully issued License in accordance with this Ordinance. The Federal Liquor Laws are intended to remain applicable to any act or transaction that is not authorized by this Ordinance, and violators shall be subject to all penalties and provisions of any and all Federal and or Tribal laws. VerDate Mar<15>2010 22:42 Jun 11, 2012 Jkt 226001 Section 717. License Required A. Any and all sales of Alcoholic Beverages conducted upon Tribal lands shall be permitted only where the seller: (i) holds a current Alcoholic Beverage License, duly issued by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority; and (ii) prominently and conspicuously displays the License on the premises or location designated on the license. B. A Licensee has the right to engage only in those activities involving Alcoholic Beverage expressly authorized by such License in accordance with this Ordinance. Section 718. Sales for Cash All sales of Alcoholic Beverages conducted by any person or commercial enterprise upon Tribal lands shall be conducted on a cash-only basis, and no credit for said purchase and consumption of same shall be extended to any person, organization, or entity, except that this provision does not prohibit the payment of same by use of credit cards acceptable to the seller (including but not limited to VISA, MasterCard, or American Express). Section 719. Personal Consumption All sales of Alcoholic Beverages shall be for the personal use and consumption of the purchaser and or his/her guest(s) of Legal Age. The re-sale of any Alcoholic Beverage purchased within or upon Tribal lands by any person or commercial enterprise not licensed as required by this Ordinance is prohibited. Section 720. Tribal Enterprises No employee or operator of a commercial enterprise owned by the Tribe shall sell or permit any person to open or consume any Alcoholic Beverage on any premises or location, or any premises adjacent thereto, under his or her control, unless such activity is properly licensed as provided in this Ordinance. Section 721. Licensing Eligibility Only Applicants operating upon Tribal lands shall be eligible to receive a License for the sale of any Alcoholic Beverage under this Ordinance. Section 722. Licensing Application Process A. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority may cause a License to be issued to any Applicant as is it may deem appropriate, but not contrary to the best interests of the Tribe and its Tribal members. Any Applicant that desires to receive any Alcoholic Beverage License, and that meets the eligibility requirements pursuant to this PO 00000 Frm 00045 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 34977 Ordinance, must apply to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority for the desired class of License. Any such person as may be empowered to make such application, shall: (i) fully and accurately complete the application provided by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority; (ii) pay the Alcohol Regulatory Authority such application fee as may be required; and (iii) submit such application to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority for consideration. B. All application fees paid to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority are nonrefundable upon submission of any such application. Each application shall require the payment of a separate application fee. Section 723. Term and Renewal of Licenses A. The term of all Licenses issued under this Ordinance shall be for a period not to exceed one (1) year from the original date of issuance and may be renewed thereafter on a year-to-year basis, in compliance with this Ordinance and any rules and/or regulations hereafter adopted by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. B. Each License may be considered for renewal by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority annually upon the Licensee’s submission of a new application and payment of all fees. Such renewal application shall be submitted to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority at least thirty (30) days and no more than ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of an existing License. If a License is not renewed prior to its expiration, the Licensee shall cease and desist all activity as permitted under the License, including the sale of any Alcoholic Beverages, until the renewal of such License is properly approved by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority, in its sole discretion, may issue a Temporary License to an Applicant in lieu of a renewal License for such time period as is necessary for the Alcohol Regulatory Authority to compete its regulatory processes prior to the approval of a renewal License. Section 724. Classes of Licenses The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall have the authority to issue the following classes of Alcoholic Beverage License: A. ‘‘Retail On-Site General License’’ authorizing the Licensee to sell Alcoholic Beverages at retail to be consumed by the buyer only on the premises or location designated in the License. This class of License includes, but is not limited to, hotels where Alcoholic Beverages may be sold for E:\FR\FM\12JNN1.SGM 12JNN1 34978 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 113 / Tuesday, June 12, 2012 / Notices srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES consumption on the premises and in the rooms of bona fide registered guests. B. ‘‘Retail On-Site Beer and Wine License’’ authorizing the Licensee to sell only beer and wine at retail to be consumed by the buyer only on the premises or location designated in the License. This class of License includes, but is not limited to, hotels where beer and/or wine may be sold for consumption on the premises and in the rooms of bona fide registered guests. C. ‘‘Retail Off-Site General License’’ authorizing the Licensee to sell Alcoholic Beverages at retail to be consumed by the buyer off of the premises or at a location other than the one designated in the License. D. ‘‘Retail Off-Site Beer and Wine License’’ authorizing the Licensee to sell only beer and wine at retail to be consumed by the buyer off of the premises or at a location other than the one designated in the License. E. ‘‘Manufacturer’s License’’ authorizing the Applicant to manufacture Alcoholic Beverages for the purpose of wholesale to retailers on or off Tribal lands, but not authorizing the sale of Alcoholic Beverages at retail. F. ‘‘Temporary License’’ authorizing the sale of Alcoholic Beverages on a temporary basis for premises or at a location temporarily occupied by the Licensee for a picnic, social gathering, or similar occasion. A Temporary Licenses may not be renewed upon expiration. A new application must be submitted for each such License. Section 725. Application Form and Content An application for any License shall be made to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority and shall contain at least the following information: A. The name and address of the Applicant, including the names and addresses of all of the principal officers, directors, managers, and other employees with primary management responsibility related to the sale of Alcoholic Beverages; B. The specific area, location, and/or premise(s) for which the License is applied; C. The hours that the Applicant will sell the Alcoholic Beverages; D. For Temporary Licenses, the dates for which the License is sought to be in effect; E. The class of Alcoholic Beverage License applied for, as set forth in Section 724 herein; F. Whether the Applicant has an Oklahoma Liquor License; G. A sworn statement by the Applicant to the effect that none of the Applicant’s officers, directors, VerDate Mar<15>2010 22:42 Jun 11, 2012 Jkt 226001 managers, and or employees with primary management responsibility related to the sale of Alcoholic Beverages, have ever been convicted of a felony under the law of any jurisdiction, and have not violated and will not violate or cause or permit to be violated any of the provisions of this Ordinance; and H. The application shall be signed and verified by the Applicant under oath and notarized by a duly authorized representative. Section 726. Public Hearing A. Upon receipt of an application for issuance or renewal of a License, and the payment of any fees required by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall set the consideration of such application for a public hearing. Notice of the time and place of such hearing shall be mailed to the Applicant and provided to the public at least twenty (20) calendar days before the date of the hearing. Notice shall be mailed to the Applicant by prepaid U.S. mail at the address listed in the application. Notice shall be provided to the public by publication in a newspaper of general circulation within the jurisdiction of the Tribe. The notice published in the newspaper shall include: (i) The name of the Applicant; (ii) whether the hearing will consider a new License issuance or renewal of an existing License; (iii) the class of License applied for; and (iv) an address and general description of the area where the Alcoholic Beverages will be or have been sold. B. At such hearings, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall hear from any person who wishes to speak for or against the application, subject to the limitation in paragraph (C) of this section, and any other limitations herein. C. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall have the authority to place time limits on each speaker and limit or prohibit repetitive testimony. Section 727. Action on the Application The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall act on the matter within thirty (30) days of the conclusion of the public hearing. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall have the authority to deny, approve, or approve with conditions the application, consistent with this Ordinance and the laws of the Tribe. Upon approval of an application, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall issue a License to the Applicant in a form to be approved from time to time by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. PO 00000 Frm 00046 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Section 728. Denial of License or Renewal An application for a new License or License renewal may be denied for one or more of the following reasons. A. The Applicant materially misrepresented facts contained in the application; B. The Applicant is currently not in compliance with this Ordinance or any other Tribal or Federal laws; C. Granting of the License, or renewal thereof, would create a threat to the peace, safety, morals, health, or welfare of the Tribe; D. The Applicant has failed to complete the application properly or has failed to tender the appropriate fee; E. A verdict or judgment has been entered against or a plea of nolo contendere has been entered by an Applicants’ officer, director, manager, or any other employee with primary management responsibility related to the sale of Alcoholic Beverages, to any offense under Tribal, Federal, or State laws prohibiting or regulating the sale, use, possession or giving away of Alcoholic Beverages. Section 729. Temporary Denial of License If the application is denied solely on the basis of Section 728.D., the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall, within fourteen (14) days of such action, deliver in person or by mail a written notice of temporary denial to the Applicant. Such notice of temporary denial shall: (i) Set forth the reason(s) for denial; and (ii) state that the temporary denial will become a permanent denial if the reason(s) for denial are not corrected within fifteen (15) days following the mailing or personal delivery of such notice. In the case of denial of a renewal, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority, in its sole discretion, may issue a Temporary License to an Applicant in lieu of a renewal License for such time period as is necessary for the Applicant to cure such deficiency as has been identified under Section 728.D., and for such time period is necessary for the Alcohol Regulatory Authority to compete its regulatory processes prior to the approval of a renewal License. Section 730. Cure If an Applicant is denied a License, the Applicant may cure the deficiency and resubmit the application for consideration. Each re-submission will be treated as a new application for License or renewal of a License, and the appropriate fee shall be due upon resubmission. E:\FR\FM\12JNN1.SGM 12JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 113 / Tuesday, June 12, 2012 / Notices Section 731. Investigation Upon receipt of an application for the issuance, transfer, or renewal of a License, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall make a thorough investigation to determine whether the Applicant and the premises or location for which a License is applied for qualifies for a License, and whether the provisions of this Ordinance have been complied with. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall investigate all matters connected therewith which may affect Law Enforcement, public health, welfare, and morals. Section 732. Procedures for Appealing a Denial or Condition of Application Any Applicant for a License or Licensee who believes the denial of their License, request for renewal, or condition imposed on their License was wrongfully determined may appeal the decision of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority in accordance with the Alcohol Regulatory Authority Rules and Regulations. srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Section 733. Revocation of License The Alcohol Regulatory Authority may initiate action to revoke a License whenever it is brought to the attention of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority that a Licensee: A. Has materially misrepresented facts contained in any License application; B. Is not in compliance with this Ordinance or any other Tribal or Federal laws material to the issue of Alcohol licensing; C. Failed to comply with any condition of a License, including failure to pay any fee required under this Ordinance; D. Has had a verdict, or judgment entered against, or has had a plea of nolo contendere entered by any of its officers, directors, managers or any employees with primary responsibility over the sale of Alcoholic Beverages, as to any offense under Tribal, Federal or State laws prohibiting or regulating the sale, use, or possession, of Alcoholic Beverages; E. Failed to take reasonable steps to correct objectionable conditions constituting a nuisance on the premises or location designated in the License, or any adjacent area under their control, within a reasonable time after receipt of a notice to make such corrections has been mailed or personally delivered by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority; or F. Has had their Oklahoma Liquor License suspended or revoked. VerDate Mar<15>2010 22:42 Jun 11, 2012 Jkt 226001 34979 Section 734. Initiation of Revocation Proceedings or manufacture of Alcoholic Beverages may occur. Revocation proceedings may be initiated by either: (i) The Alcohol Regulatory Authority, on its own motion and through the adoption of an appropriate resolution meeting the requirements of this section; or (ii) by any person who files a complaint with the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. The complaint shall be in writing and signed by the maker. Both the complaint and resolution shall state facts showing that there are specific grounds under this Ordinance, which would authorize the Alcohol Regulatory Authority to revoke the License(s). The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall cause the consideration of such revocation to be set for a public hearing before the Alcohol Regulatory Authority on a date no later than thirty (30) days from the Alcohol Regulatory Authority’s receipt of a complaint or adoption of a resolution. Notice of the time, date, and place of such hearing shall be provided to the Licensee and the public in the same manner as set forth in section 726 herein. The notice of such hearing shall state that the Licensee has the right to file a written response to the complaint or resolution with the Alcohol Regulatory Authority, verified under oath and signed by the Licensee, no later than ten (10) days prior to the hearing date. Section 738. Posting of License Section 735. Revocation Hearing Any hearing held on any complaint shall be held under such rules and regulations as the Alcohol Regulatory Authority may prescribe. Both the Licensee and the person filing the complaint shall have the right to present witnesses to testify and to present written documents in support of their positions to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall render its decision within sixty (60) days after the date of the hearing. The decision of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall be final. Section 736. Delivery of License Upon revocation of a License, the Licensee shall forthwith deliver their License to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. Section 737. Transferability of Licenses Alcoholic Beverage Licenses shall be issued to a specific Licensee for use at a single premises or location (business enterprise) and shall not be transferable for use by any other premises or location. Separate Licenses shall be required for each of the premises of any Licensee having more than one premises or location where the sale, distribution, PO 00000 Frm 00047 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Every Licensee shall post and keep posted its License(s) in a prominent and conspicuous place(s) on the premises or location designated in the License. Any License posed on a premises or location not designated in such License shall not be considered valid and shall constitute a separate violation of this Ordinance. Section 739. Appointment of Alcohol Regulatory Authority Subordinate Committee Two members of the subordinate committee shall be appointed by the Principal Chief and approved by a majority of the General Council pursuant to Article 3, Section 4 of the Constitution. The Chief of Police shall serve as the 3rd member of the subordinate committee. The Principal Chief and Assistant Chief shall serve as an ex-officio member of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority subordinate committee. Terms of office shall be for four years. Other than the Chief of Police, no voting member of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall be an elected official of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma or an employee of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma during his or her term of office on the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. Section 740. Alcohol Regulatory Authority In furtherance of this Ordinance, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall have exclusive authority to administer and implement this Ordinance and shall have the following powers and duties hereunder: A. To adopt and enforce rules and regulations governing the sale, manufacture, distribution, and possession of Alcoholic Beverages within the Tribal lands of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma; B. To request and provide payment for services of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Division of Commerce to perform all administrative and regulatory responsibilities of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority hereunder other than those responsibilities specifically delegated to the members of the subcommittee comprising the Alcohol Regulatory Authority; C. To issue Licenses permitting the sale, manufacture, distribution, and possession of Alcoholic Beverages within the Tribal lands; D. To give reasonable notice and to hold hearings on violations of this Ordinance, and for consideration of the E:\FR\FM\12JNN1.SGM 12JNN1 34980 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 113 / Tuesday, June 12, 2012 / Notices issuance or revocation of Licenses hereunder; E. To deny applications and renewals for Licenses and revoke issued Licenses as provided in this Ordinance; F. To bring such other actions as may be required to enforce this Ordinance; G. To prepare and deliver such reports as may be required by law or regulation; and H. To collect fees and penalties as may be required, imposed, or allowed by law or regulation, and to keep accurate books, records, and accounts of the same. Section 741. Right of Inspection Any premises or location of any commercial enterprise licensed to manufacture, distribute, or sell Alcoholic Beverages pursuant to this Ordinance shall be open for inspection by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority for the purpose of insuring the compliance or noncompliance of the Licensee with all provisions of this Ordinance and any applicable Tribal laws or regulations. Late Charge Fine equal to 10% of the annual License Fee per month until paid. Failure to pay the Annual Fee, Renewal Fee or Late Charge Fine shall result in revocation of the License. Section 745. Manufacture, Sale, or Distribution Without License Any person who manufactures, distributes, sells, or offers for sale or distribution, any Alcoholic Beverage in violation of this Ordinance, or who operates any commercial enterprise on Tribal lands that has Alcoholic Beverages for sale or in their possession without a proper License properly posted, as required in section 738, shall be in violation of this Ordinance. Section 746. Unlawful Purchase Any person who purchases any Alcoholic Beverage on Tribal lands from a person or commercial enterprise that does not have a License to manufacture, distribute, or sell Alcoholic Beverages properly posted shall be in violation of this Ordinance. Section 742. Limitation on Powers Section 747. Intent To Sell In the exercise of its powers and duties under this Ordinance, agents, employees, or any other affiliated persons of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall not, whether individually or as a whole: A. Accept any gratuity, compensation, or other thing of value from any Alcoholic Beverage wholesale, retailer, or distributor, or from any Applicant or Licensee; or B. Waive the sovereign immunity of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, or of any agency, commission, or entity thereof without the express written consent by resolution of the General Council of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Any person who keeps, or possesses, or causes another to keep or possess, upon his person or any premises within his control, any Alcoholic Beverage, with the intent to sell or to distribute the same contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance, shall be in violation of this Ordinance. srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Section 743. The Annual Fee Schedule for Each Class of Alcoholic Beverage License is as Follows A. Retail On-Site General License: $2,000.00. B. Retail On-Site Beer and Wine License: $1,500.00. C. Retail Off-Site General License: $1,000.00. D. Retail Off-Site Beer and Wine License: $500.00. E. Manufacturer’s License: $250.00. F. Temporary License: $100.00 per event. No annual License available. Section 744. Renewal Fees and Late Charge Fine Payment of the Annual Fee for Renewal Licenses is due prior to the date of expiration of the License. Past due Renewal Fees shall be assessed a VerDate Mar<15>2010 22:42 Jun 11, 2012 Jkt 226001 Section 748. Sale to Intoxicated Person Any person who knowingly sells or serves an Alcoholic Beverage to a person who is visibly intoxicated shall be in violation of this Ordinance. Section 749. Public Conveyance Any person engaged in the business of carrying passengers for hire, and every agent, servant, or employee of such person, who shall knowingly permit any person to consume any Alcoholic Beverage in any such public conveyance shall be in violation of this Ordinance. Section 750. Age of Consumption No person under the age of twentyone (21) years may possess or consume any Alcoholic Beverage on Tribal lands, and any such possession or consumption shall be in violation of this Ordinance. Section 751. Serving Underage Person No person shall sell or serve any Alcoholic Beverage to a person under the age of twenty-one (21) or permit any such person to possess or consume any Alcoholic Beverages on the premises or on any premises under their control. Any Licensee violating this section shall PO 00000 Frm 00048 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 be guilty of a separate violation of this Ordinance for each and every Alcoholic Beverage sold or served and or consumed by such an underage person. Section 752. False Identification Any person who purchases or who attempts to purchase any Alcoholic Beverage through the use of false, or altered identification that falsely purports to show such person to be over the age of twenty-one (21) years shall be in violation of this Ordinance. Section 753. Documentation of Age Any seller or server of any Alcoholic Beverage shall be required to request proper and satisfactory documentation of age of any person who appears to be thirty-five (35) years of age or younger. When requested by a seller or server of Alcoholic Beverages, every person shall be required to present proper and satisfactory documentation of the bearer’s age, signature, and photograph prior to the purchase or delivery of any Alcoholic Beverage. For purposes of this Ordinance, proper and satisfactory documentation shall include one or more of the following: A. Driver’s License or personal identification card issued by any state department of motor vehicles or tribal or federal government agency; B. United States active duty military credentials; C. Passport. Any seller, server, or person attempting to purchase an Alcoholic Beverage, who does not comply with the requirements of this section shall be in violation of this Ordinance and subject to civil penalties, as determined by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. Section 754. General Penalties Any person or commercial enterprise determined by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority to be in violation of this Ordinance, including any lawful regulation promulgated pursuant thereto, shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each such violation, except as provided herein. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority may adopt by resolution a separate written schedule for fines for each type of violation, taking into account the seriousness and threat the violation may pose to the general public health and welfare. Such schedule may also provide, in the case of repeated violations, for imposition of monetary penalties greater than the Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per violation limitation set forth above. The civil penalties provided for herein shall be in addition to any criminal penalties that E:\FR\FM\12JNN1.SGM 12JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 113 / Tuesday, June 12, 2012 / Notices may be imposed under any other Tribal, Federal, or State laws. srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Section 755. Initiation of Action Any violation of this Ordinance shall constitute a public nuisance. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority may initiate and maintain an action in Tribal Court or any court of competent jurisdiction to abate and permanently enjoin any nuisance declared under this Ordinance. Any action taken under this section shall be in addition to any other civil penalties provided for in this Ordinance. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall not be required to post any form of bond in such action. Section 756. Contraband; Seizure; Forfeiture A. All Alcoholic Beverages held, owned, or possessed within Tribal lands by any person, commercial enterprise, or Licensee operating in violation of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be contraband and subject to seizure and forfeiture to the Tribe. B. Seizure of contraband as defined in this Ordinance shall be done by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority, with the assistance of Law Enforcement, and all such contraband seized shall be inventoried and maintained by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority pending a final order of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. The owner of the contraband seized may alternatively request that the contraband seized be sold and the proceeds received there from be maintained by Law Enforcement pending a final order of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. The proceeds from such a sale are subject to forfeiture in lieu of the seized contraband. C. Within ten (10) days following the seizure of such contraband, a hearing shall be held by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority, at which time the operator or owner of the contraband shall be given an opportunity to present evidence in defense of his or her activities. D. Notice of the hearing of at least ten (10) days shall be given to the person from whom the property was seized and the owner, if known. If the owner is unknown, notice of the hearing shall be posted at the place where the contraband was seized and at other public places on Tribal lands. The notice shall describe the property seized, and the time, place, and cause of seizure, and list the name and place of residence, if known, of the person from whom the property was seized. If upon the hearing, the evidence warrants, or, if no person appears as a claimant, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall thereupon enter a judgment of forfeiture, and all such contraband shall VerDate Mar<15>2010 22:42 Jun 11, 2012 Jkt 226001 become the property of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. If upon the hearing the evidence does not warrant forfeiture, the seized property shall be immediately returned to the owner. Section 757. Nuisance Any room, house, building, vehicle, structure, premises, or other location where Alcoholic Beverages are sold, manufactured, distributed, bartered, exchanged, given away, furnished, or otherwise possessed or disposed of in violation of this Ordinance, or of any other Tribal, Federal, or State laws related to the transportation, possession, distribution or sale of Alcoholic Beverages, and including all property kept therein, or thereon, and used in, or in connection with such violation is hereby declared to be a nuisance upon any second or subsequent violation of the same. Section 758. Action to Abate Nuisance Upon a determination by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority that any such place or activity is a nuisance under any provision of this Ordinance, the Tribe or the Alcohol Regulatory Authority may bring a civil action in the Tribal Court to abate and to perpetually enjoin any such activity declared to be a nuisance. Such injunctive relief may include a closure of any business or other use of the property for up to one (1) year from the date of the such injunctive relief, or until the owner, lessee or tenant shall: (i) give bond of no less than TwentyFive Thousand dollars ($25,000) to be held by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority and be conditioned that any further violation of this Ordinance or other Tribal laws will result in the forfeiture of such bond; and (ii) pay of all fines, costs and assessments against him/her/it. If any condition of the bond is violated, the bond shall be forfeit and the proceeds recoverable by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority through an order of the Tribal Court. Any action taken under this section shall be in addition to any other civil penalties provided for in this Ordinance. Section 759. Use and Appropriation of Revenue Received All fees, payments, fines, costs, assessments, and any other revenues collected by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority under this Ordinance, from whatever sources, shall be expended first for the administrative costs incurred in the administration and enforcement of this Ordinance including costs of Law Enforcement. Any excess funds shall be subject to and available for appropriation by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority to the PO 00000 Frm 00049 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 34981 Tribe for essential governmental and social services related to drug and alcohol education, counseling and treatment. Section 760. Audit The Alcohol Regulatory Authority and its handling of all funds collected under this Ordinance is subject to review and audit by the Tribe as part of the annual financial audit of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. Section 761. Reports The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall submit to the General Council a quarterly report and accounting of all fees, payments, fines, costs, assessments, and all other revenues collected and expended pursuant to this Ordinance. Section 762. Severability If any provision or application of this Ordinance is found invalid and or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such determination shall not be held to render ineffectual any of the remaining provisions or applications of this Ordinance not specifically identified thereby, or to render such provision to be inapplicable to other persons or circumstances. Section 763. Construction Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed to diminish or impair in any way the rights or sovereign powers of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Section 764. Effective Date This Ordinance shall be effective upon certification by the Secretary of the Interior, publication in the Federal Register and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Tribal Court. Section 765. Prior Law Repealed Any and all prior enactments of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma that are inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby rescinded. Section 766. Amendment This Ordinance may only be amended by written resolution approved by the General Council. [FR Doc. 2012–14248 Filed 6–11–12; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–4J–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Indian Affairs Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians—Liquor Control Ordinance AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior. E:\FR\FM\12JNN1.SGM 12JNN1

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Indian Affairs


Seminole Nation of Oklahoma--Alcohol Control and Enforcement 
Ordinance

AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This notice publishes the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma--Alcohol 
Control and Enforcement Ordinance. The Ordinance regulates and controls 
the possession, sale and consumption of liquor within the Seminole 
Nation of Oklahoma's Indian country. This Ordinance allows for the 
possession and sale of alcoholic beverages within the jurisdiction of 
the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, will increase the ability of the 
tribal government to control the distribution and possession of liquor 
within their Indian country, and at the same time, will provide an 
important source of revenue, the strengthening of the tribal government 
and the delivery of tribal services.

DATES: Effective Date: This Ordinance is effective 30 days after June 
12, 2012.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Diane Buck, Acting Tribal Government 
Officer, Eastern Oklahoma Regional Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 
P.O. Box 8002, Muskogee, OK 74402, Phone: (918) 781-4685; Fax: (918) 
781-4649: or De Springer, Office of Indian Services, Bureau of Indian 
Affairs, 1849 C Street NW., MS-4513-MIB, Washington, DC 20240; 
Telephone (202) 513-7626.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Act of August 15, 1953, 
Public Law 83-277, 67 Stat. 586, 18 U.S.C. 1161, as interpreted by the 
Supreme Court in Rice v. Rehner, 463 U.S. 713 (1983), the Secretary of 
the Interior shall certify and publish in the Federal Register notice 
of adopted liquor ordinances for the purpose of regulating liquor 
transactions in Indian country. The General Council of the Seminole 
Nation of Oklahoma adopted TO 2011-05, A Tribal Ordinance of the 
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Amending Title 24 of the Seminole Nation 
Code of Laws and the Alcohol Control and Enforcement Ordinance Per the 
Request of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, on May 10, 2011.
    This notice is published in accordance with the authority delegated 
by the Secretary of the Interior to the Assistant Secretary--Indian 
Affairs. I certify that the General Council of the Seminole Nation of 
Oklahoma passed and approved TO 20011-05 to amend Title 24 of the 
Seminole Nation Code of Laws and the Alcohol Control and Enforcement 
Ordinance on May 10, 2011.

    Dated: May 31, 2012.
Donald E. Laverdure,
Acting Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
    The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma--Alcohol Control and Enforcement 
Ordinance, as amended, shall read as follows:

Section 701. Title

    This Ordinance shall be known as the ``Seminole Nation of Oklahoma 
Alcohol Control and Enforcement Ordinance.''

Section 702. Authority

    This Ordinance is enacted pursuant to Article V of the Constitution 
of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

Section 703. Purpose

    The purpose of this Ordinance is to regulate and control the 
manufacture, distribution, possession, and sale of Alcohol on Tribal 
lands of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. The enactment of this 
Ordinance will enhance the ability of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma 
to control all such alcohol-related activities within the jurisdiction 
of the Tribe and will provide an important source of revenue for the 
continued operation and strengthening of the Seminole Nation of 
Oklahoma and the delivery of important governmental services.

Section 704. Application of Federal Law

    Federal law forbids the introduction, possession and sale of liquor 
in Indian Country (18 U.S.C. Sec.  1154 and other statutes), except 
when in conformity both with the laws of the State and the Tribe (18 
U.S.C. Sec.  1161). As such, compliance with this Ordinance shall be in 
addition to, and not a substitute for, compliance with the laws of the 
State of Oklahoma.

Section 705. Administration of Ordinance

    The General Council, through its powers vested under Article V of 
the Constitution of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and this Ordinance, 
delegates to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority the authority to exercise 
all of the powers and accomplish all of the purposes as set forth in 
this Ordinance, which may include, but are not limited to, the 
following actions:
    A. Adopt and enforce rules and regulations for the purpose of 
effectuating this Ordinance, which includes the setting of fees, fines 
and other penalties;
    B. Execute all necessary documents; and
    C. Perform all matters and actions incidental to and necessary to 
conduct its business and carry out its duties and functions under this 
Ordinance.

Section 706. Sovereign Immunity Preserved

    A. The Tribe is immune from suit in any jurisdiction except to the 
extent that the General Council of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma 
expressly and unequivocally waives such immunity by approval of such 
written resolution.
    B. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as waiving the 
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immunity of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma or the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority as an agency of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

Section 707. Applicability

    This Ordinance shall apply to all commercial enterprises located 
within Tribal lands consistent with applicable Federal Liquor Laws.

Section 708. Computation of Time

    Unless otherwise provided in this Ordinance, in computing any 
period of time prescribed or allowed by this Ordinance, the day of the 
act, event, or default from which the designated period time begins to 
run shall not be included. The last day of the period so computed shall 
be included, unless it is a Saturday, a Sunday, or a legal holiday. For 
the purposes of this Ordinance, the term ``legal holiday'' shall mean 
all legal holidays under Tribal or Federal law. All documents mailed 
shall be deemed served at the time of mailing.

Section 709. Liberal Construction

    Provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to 
achieve the purposes set forth, whether clearly stated or apparent from 
the context of the language used herein.

Section 710. Collection of Applicable Fees and Fines

    The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall have the authority to 
collect all applicable and lawful fees and fines from any person or 
Licensee as imposed by this Ordinance. The failure of any Licensee to 
pay all applicable fees or fines for the sale of Alcoholic Beverages 
shall subject the Licensee to penalties, including, but not limited to 
the revocation of said License.

Section 711. Matter of Special Interest

    The manufacture, distribution, possession, sale, and consumption of 
Alcoholic Beverages within the jurisdiction of the Seminole Nation of 
Oklahoma are matters of significant concern and special interest to the 
Tribe. The General Council hereby declares that the policy of the 
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma is to eliminate the problems associated 
with unlicensed, unregulated, and unlawful importation, distribution, 
manufacture, possession and sale of Alcoholic Beverages for commercial 
purposes and to promote temperance in the use and consumption of 
Alcoholic Beverages by increasing the Tribe's control and enforcement 
of laws over such activities on Tribal lands.

Section 712. Federal Law

    The introduction of Alcohol within the jurisdiction of the Tribe is 
currently prohibited by federal law (18 U.S.C. Sec.  1154), except as 
provided for therein, and the Tribe is expressly delegated the right to 
determine when and under what conditions Alcohol, including Alcoholic 
Beverages, shall be permitted thereon (18 U.S.C. Sec.  1161).

Section 713. Need for Regulation

    The Tribe finds that the Federal Liquor Laws prohibiting the 
introduction, manufacture, distribution, possession, sale, and 
consumption of Alcoholic Beverages within the Tribal lands should be 
supplemented and that the problems associated with same should be 
addressed by the laws of the Tribe, with all such business activities 
related thereto subject to the regulatory authority of the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority.

Section 714. Geographic Locations

    The Tribe finds that the introduction, manufacture, distribution, 
possession, sale, and consumption of Alcohol, including Alcoholic 
Beverages, shall be regulated under this Ordinance only where such 
activity will be conducted within or upon Tribal lands.

Section 715. Definitions

    As used in this Ordinance, the following words shall have the 
following meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
    A. ``Alcohol'' means the product of distillation of fermented 
liquid, whether or not rectified or diluted with water, including, but 
not limited to Alcoholic Beverages as defined herein, but does not mean 
ethyl or industrial alcohol, diluted or not, that has been denatured or 
otherwise rendered unfit for purposes of consumption by humans.
    B. ``Alcohol Regulatory Authority'' means the three person 
subordinate committee established under this Chapter.
    C. ``Alcoholic Beverage(s)'' when used in this Ordinance means, and 
shall include any liquor, beer, spirits, or wine, by whatever name they 
may be called, and from whatever source and by whatever process they 
may be produced, and which contain a sufficient percent of alcohol by 
volume which, by law, makes said beverage subject to regulation as an 
intoxicating beverage under the laws of the State of Oklahoma. 
Alcoholic Beverages include all forms of ``low-point beer'' as defined 
under the laws of the State of Oklahoma.
    D. ``Applicant'' means any person who submits an application to the 
Alcohol Regulatory Authority for an Alcoholic Beverage License and who 
has not yet received such a License.
    E. ``Constitution'' means the Constitution of the Seminole Nation 
of Oklahoma.
    F. ``General Council'' means the duly elected legislative body of 
the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma authorized to act in and on all matters 
and subjects upon which the Tribe is empowered to act, now or in the 
future.
    G. ``Federal Liquor Laws'' means all laws of the United States of 
America that apply to or regulate in any way the introduction, 
manufacture, distribution, possession, or sale of any form of Alcohol, 
including, but not limited to 18 U.S.C. Sec. Sec.  1154 & 1161.
    H. ``Legal Age'' means twenty-one (21) years of age.
    I. ``License'' or ``Alcoholic Beverage License'' means a license 
issued by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority authorizing the 
introduction, manufacture, distribution, or sale of Alcoholic Beverages 
for commercial purposes under the provisions of this Ordinance.
    J. ``Licensee'' means a commercial enterprise that holds an 
Alcoholic Beverage License issued by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority 
and includes any employee or agent of the Licensee.
    K. ``Liquor store'' means any business, store, or commercial 
establishment at which Alcohol is sold and shall include any and all 
businesses engaged in the sale of Alcoholic Beverages, whether sold as 
packaged or by the drink.
    L. ``Manufacturer'' means any person engaged in the manufacture of 
Alcohol, including, but not limited to the manufacture of Alcoholic 
Beverages.
    M. ``Oklahoma Liquor License'' means any license or permit issued 
by the State of Oklahoma, including any agency, subdivision, or county 
thereof, regulating any form of Alcohol, including, but not limited to 
any form of Alcoholic Beverage. Any license or permit issued for the 
sale or distribution of ``low-point beer'', as defined under Oklahoma 
law, shall be considered an ``Oklahoma Liquor License'' under this 
Ordinance.
    N. ``Ordinance'' means this Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Alcohol 
Control Ordinance, as hereafter amended.
    O. The words ``package'' or ``packaged'' means the sale of any 
Alcoholic Beverage by delivery of same by a seller to a purchaser in 
any container, bag, or receptacle for consumption beyond the premises 
or location designated on the seller's License.
    P. ``Public place'' means and shall include any tribal, county, 
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federal highways, roads, and rights-of-way; buildings and grounds used 
for school purposes; public dance halls and grounds adjacent thereto; 
public restaurants, buildings, meeting halls, hotels, theaters, retail 
stores, and business establishments generally open to the public and to 
which the public is allowed to have unrestricted access; and all other 
places to which the general public has unrestricted right of access and 
that are generally used by the public. For the purpose of this 
Ordinance, ``public place'' shall also include any privately owned 
business property or establishment that is designed for or may be 
regularly used by more persons other than the owner of the same, but 
shall not include the private, family residence of any person.
    Q. The words ``sale(s)'', ``sell'', or ``sold'' mean the exchange, 
barter, traffic, furnishing, or giving away for commercial purpose of 
any Alcoholic Beverage by any and all means, by whatever name commonly 
used to describe the same, by any commercial enterprise or person to 
another person.
    R. ``Tribal Court'' means the Courts of the Seminole Nation of 
Oklahoma, as established under the Constitution of the Seminole Nation 
of Oklahoma and/or any other administrative Tribal Court established by 
a General Council Ordinance.
    S. ``Tribal land(s)'' shall mean and reference the geographic area 
that includes all land included within the definition of ``Indian 
country'' as established and described by federal law and that is under 
the jurisdiction of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, including, but not 
limited to all lands held in trust by the federal government, located 
within the same, as are now in existence or may hereafter be added to.
    T. ``Tribal law'' means the Constitution of the Seminole Nation of 
Oklahoma and all laws, ordinances, codes, resolutions, and regulations 
now and hereafter duly enacted by the Tribe.
    U. ``Tribe'' shall mean the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma.

Section 716. Prohibition of the Unlicensed Sale of Alcoholic Beverages

    This Ordinance prohibits the introduction, manufacture, 
distribution, or sale of Alcoholic Beverages for commercial purposes, 
other than where conducted by a Licensee in possession of a lawfully 
issued License in accordance with this Ordinance. The Federal Liquor 
Laws are intended to remain applicable to any act or transaction that 
is not authorized by this Ordinance, and violators shall be subject to 
all penalties and provisions of any and all Federal and or Tribal laws.

Section 717. License Required

    A. Any and all sales of Alcoholic Beverages conducted upon Tribal 
lands shall be permitted only where the seller: (i) holds a current 
Alcoholic Beverage License, duly issued by the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority; and (ii) prominently and conspicuously displays the License 
on the premises or location designated on the license.
    B. A Licensee has the right to engage only in those activities 
involving Alcoholic Beverage expressly authorized by such License in 
accordance with this Ordinance.

Section 718. Sales for Cash

    All sales of Alcoholic Beverages conducted by any person or 
commercial enterprise upon Tribal lands shall be conducted on a cash-
only basis, and no credit for said purchase and consumption of same 
shall be extended to any person, organization, or entity, except that 
this provision does not prohibit the payment of same by use of credit 
cards acceptable to the seller (including but not limited to VISA, 
MasterCard, or American Express).

Section 719. Personal Consumption

    All sales of Alcoholic Beverages shall be for the personal use and 
consumption of the purchaser and or his/her guest(s) of Legal Age. The 
re-sale of any Alcoholic Beverage purchased within or upon Tribal lands 
by any person or commercial enterprise not licensed as required by this 
Ordinance is prohibited.

Section 720. Tribal Enterprises

    No employee or operator of a commercial enterprise owned by the 
Tribe shall sell or permit any person to open or consume any Alcoholic 
Beverage on any premises or location, or any premises adjacent thereto, 
under his or her control, unless such activity is properly licensed as 
provided in this Ordinance.

Section 721. Licensing Eligibility

    Only Applicants operating upon Tribal lands shall be eligible to 
receive a License for the sale of any Alcoholic Beverage under this 
Ordinance.

Section 722. Licensing Application Process

    A. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority may cause a License to be 
issued to any Applicant as is it may deem appropriate, but not contrary 
to the best interests of the Tribe and its Tribal members. Any 
Applicant that desires to receive any Alcoholic Beverage License, and 
that meets the eligibility requirements pursuant to this Ordinance, 
must apply to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority for the desired class of 
License. Any such person as may be empowered to make such application, 
shall: (i) fully and accurately complete the application provided by 
the Alcohol Regulatory Authority; (ii) pay the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority such application fee as may be required; and (iii) submit 
such application to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority for consideration.
    B. All application fees paid to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority 
are nonrefundable upon submission of any such application. Each 
application shall require the payment of a separate application fee.

Section 723. Term and Renewal of Licenses

    A. The term of all Licenses issued under this Ordinance shall be 
for a period not to exceed one (1) year from the original date of 
issuance and may be renewed thereafter on a year-to-year basis, in 
compliance with this Ordinance and any rules and/or regulations 
hereafter adopted by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority.
    B. Each License may be considered for renewal by the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority annually upon the Licensee's submission of a new 
application and payment of all fees. Such renewal application shall be 
submitted to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority at least thirty (30) days 
and no more than ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of an 
existing License. If a License is not renewed prior to its expiration, 
the Licensee shall cease and desist all activity as permitted under the 
License, including the sale of any Alcoholic Beverages, until the 
renewal of such License is properly approved by the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority, in its sole discretion, 
may issue a Temporary License to an Applicant in lieu of a renewal 
License for such time period as is necessary for the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority to compete its regulatory processes prior to the approval of 
a renewal License.

Section 724. Classes of Licenses

    The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall have the authority to issue 
the following classes of Alcoholic Beverage License:
    A. ``Retail On-Site General License'' authorizing the Licensee to 
sell Alcoholic Beverages at retail to be consumed by the buyer only on 
the premises or location designated in the License. This class of 
License includes, but is not limited to, hotels where Alcoholic 
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consumption on the premises and in the rooms of bona fide registered 
guests.
    B. ``Retail On-Site Beer and Wine License'' authorizing the 
Licensee to sell only beer and wine at retail to be consumed by the 
buyer only on the premises or location designated in the License. This 
class of License includes, but is not limited to, hotels where beer 
and/or wine may be sold for consumption on the premises and in the 
rooms of bona fide registered guests.
    C. ``Retail Off-Site General License'' authorizing the Licensee to 
sell Alcoholic Beverages at retail to be consumed by the buyer off of 
the premises or at a location other than the one designated in the 
License.
    D. ``Retail Off-Site Beer and Wine License'' authorizing the 
Licensee to sell only beer and wine at retail to be consumed by the 
buyer off of the premises or at a location other than the one 
designated in the License.
    E. ``Manufacturer's License'' authorizing the Applicant to 
manufacture Alcoholic Beverages for the purpose of wholesale to 
retailers on or off Tribal lands, but not authorizing the sale of 
Alcoholic Beverages at retail.
    F. ``Temporary License'' authorizing the sale of Alcoholic 
Beverages on a temporary basis for premises or at a location 
temporarily occupied by the Licensee for a picnic, social gathering, or 
similar occasion. A Temporary Licenses may not be renewed upon 
expiration. A new application must be submitted for each such License.

Section 725. Application Form and Content

    An application for any License shall be made to the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority and shall contain at least the following 
information:
    A. The name and address of the Applicant, including the names and 
addresses of all of the principal officers, directors, managers, and 
other employees with primary management responsibility related to the 
sale of Alcoholic Beverages;
    B. The specific area, location, and/or premise(s) for which the 
License is applied;
    C. The hours that the Applicant will sell the Alcoholic Beverages;
    D. For Temporary Licenses, the dates for which the License is 
sought to be in effect;
    E. The class of Alcoholic Beverage License applied for, as set 
forth in Section 724 herein;
    F. Whether the Applicant has an Oklahoma Liquor License;
    G. A sworn statement by the Applicant to the effect that none of 
the Applicant's officers, directors, managers, and or employees with 
primary management responsibility related to the sale of Alcoholic 
Beverages, have ever been convicted of a felony under the law of any 
jurisdiction, and have not violated and will not violate or cause or 
permit to be violated any of the provisions of this Ordinance; and
    H. The application shall be signed and verified by the Applicant 
under oath and notarized by a duly authorized representative.

Section 726. Public Hearing

    A. Upon receipt of an application for issuance or renewal of a 
License, and the payment of any fees required by the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall set the consideration 
of such application for a public hearing. Notice of the time and place 
of such hearing shall be mailed to the Applicant and provided to the 
public at least twenty (20) calendar days before the date of the 
hearing. Notice shall be mailed to the Applicant by prepaid U.S. mail 
at the address listed in the application. Notice shall be provided to 
the public by publication in a newspaper of general circulation within 
the jurisdiction of the Tribe. The notice published in the newspaper 
shall include: (i) The name of the Applicant; (ii) whether the hearing 
will consider a new License issuance or renewal of an existing License; 
(iii) the class of License applied for; and (iv) an address and general 
description of the area where the Alcoholic Beverages will be or have 
been sold.
    B. At such hearings, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall hear 
from any person who wishes to speak for or against the application, 
subject to the limitation in paragraph (C) of this section, and any 
other limitations herein.
    C. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall have the authority to 
place time limits on each speaker and limit or prohibit repetitive 
testimony.

Section 727. Action on the Application

    The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall act on the matter within 
thirty (30) days of the conclusion of the public hearing. The Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority shall have the authority to deny, approve, or 
approve with conditions the application, consistent with this Ordinance 
and the laws of the Tribe. Upon approval of an application, the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority shall issue a License to the Applicant in a form 
to be approved from time to time by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority.

Section 728. Denial of License or Renewal

    An application for a new License or License renewal may be denied 
for one or more of the following reasons.
    A. The Applicant materially misrepresented facts contained in the 
application;
    B. The Applicant is currently not in compliance with this Ordinance 
or any other Tribal or Federal laws;
    C. Granting of the License, or renewal thereof, would create a 
threat to the peace, safety, morals, health, or welfare of the Tribe;
    D. The Applicant has failed to complete the application properly or 
has failed to tender the appropriate fee;
    E. A verdict or judgment has been entered against or a plea of nolo 
contendere has been entered by an Applicants' officer, director, 
manager, or any other employee with primary management responsibility 
related to the sale of Alcoholic Beverages, to any offense under 
Tribal, Federal, or State laws prohibiting or regulating the sale, use, 
possession or giving away of Alcoholic Beverages.

Section 729. Temporary Denial of License

    If the application is denied solely on the basis of Section 728.D., 
the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall, within fourteen (14) days of 
such action, deliver in person or by mail a written notice of temporary 
denial to the Applicant. Such notice of temporary denial shall: (i) Set 
forth the reason(s) for denial; and (ii) state that the temporary 
denial will become a permanent denial if the reason(s) for denial are 
not corrected within fifteen (15) days following the mailing or 
personal delivery of such notice.
    In the case of denial of a renewal, the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority, in its sole discretion, may issue a Temporary License to an 
Applicant in lieu of a renewal License for such time period as is 
necessary for the Applicant to cure such deficiency as has been 
identified under Section 728.D., and for such time period is necessary 
for the Alcohol Regulatory Authority to compete its regulatory 
processes prior to the approval of a renewal License.

Section 730. Cure

    If an Applicant is denied a License, the Applicant may cure the 
deficiency and resubmit the application for consideration. Each re-
submission will be treated as a new application for License or renewal 
of a License, and the appropriate fee shall be due upon re-submission.

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Section 731. Investigation

    Upon receipt of an application for the issuance, transfer, or 
renewal of a License, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall make a 
thorough investigation to determine whether the Applicant and the 
premises or location for which a License is applied for qualifies for a 
License, and whether the provisions of this Ordinance have been 
complied with. The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall investigate all 
matters connected therewith which may affect Law Enforcement, public 
health, welfare, and morals.

Section 732. Procedures for Appealing a Denial or Condition of 
Application

    Any Applicant for a License or Licensee who believes the denial of 
their License, request for renewal, or condition imposed on their 
License was wrongfully determined may appeal the decision of the 
Alcohol Regulatory Authority in accordance with the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority Rules and Regulations.

Section 733. Revocation of License

    The Alcohol Regulatory Authority may initiate action to revoke a 
License whenever it is brought to the attention of the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority that a Licensee:
    A. Has materially misrepresented facts contained in any License 
application;
    B. Is not in compliance with this Ordinance or any other Tribal or 
Federal laws material to the issue of Alcohol licensing;
    C. Failed to comply with any condition of a License, including 
failure to pay any fee required under this Ordinance;
    D. Has had a verdict, or judgment entered against, or has had a 
plea of nolo contendere entered by any of its officers, directors, 
managers or any employees with primary responsibility over the sale of 
Alcoholic Beverages, as to any offense under Tribal, Federal or State 
laws prohibiting or regulating the sale, use, or possession, of 
Alcoholic Beverages;
    E. Failed to take reasonable steps to correct objectionable 
conditions constituting a nuisance on the premises or location 
designated in the License, or any adjacent area under their control, 
within a reasonable time after receipt of a notice to make such 
corrections has been mailed or personally delivered by the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority; or
    F. Has had their Oklahoma Liquor License suspended or revoked.

Section 734. Initiation of Revocation Proceedings

    Revocation proceedings may be initiated by either: (i) The Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority, on its own motion and through the adoption of an 
appropriate resolution meeting the requirements of this section; or 
(ii) by any person who files a complaint with the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority. The complaint shall be in writing and signed by the maker. 
Both the complaint and resolution shall state facts showing that there 
are specific grounds under this Ordinance, which would authorize the 
Alcohol Regulatory Authority to revoke the License(s). The Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority shall cause the consideration of such revocation 
to be set for a public hearing before the Alcohol Regulatory Authority 
on a date no later than thirty (30) days from the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority's receipt of a complaint or adoption of a resolution. Notice 
of the time, date, and place of such hearing shall be provided to the 
Licensee and the public in the same manner as set forth in section 726 
herein. The notice of such hearing shall state that the Licensee has 
the right to file a written response to the complaint or resolution 
with the Alcohol Regulatory Authority, verified under oath and signed 
by the Licensee, no later than ten (10) days prior to the hearing date.

Section 735. Revocation Hearing

    Any hearing held on any complaint shall be held under such rules 
and regulations as the Alcohol Regulatory Authority may prescribe. Both 
the Licensee and the person filing the complaint shall have the right 
to present witnesses to testify and to present written documents in 
support of their positions to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. The 
Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall render its decision within sixty 
(60) days after the date of the hearing. The decision of the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority shall be final.

Section 736. Delivery of License

    Upon revocation of a License, the Licensee shall forthwith deliver 
their License to the Alcohol Regulatory Authority.

Section 737. Transferability of Licenses

    Alcoholic Beverage Licenses shall be issued to a specific Licensee 
for use at a single premises or location (business enterprise) and 
shall not be transferable for use by any other premises or location. 
Separate Licenses shall be required for each of the premises of any 
Licensee having more than one premises or location where the sale, 
distribution, or manufacture of Alcoholic Beverages may occur.

Section 738. Posting of License

    Every Licensee shall post and keep posted its License(s) in a 
prominent and conspicuous place(s) on the premises or location 
designated in the License. Any License posed on a premises or location 
not designated in such License shall not be considered valid and shall 
constitute a separate violation of this Ordinance.

Section 739. Appointment of Alcohol Regulatory Authority Subordinate 
Committee

    Two members of the subordinate committee shall be appointed by the 
Principal Chief and approved by a majority of the General Council 
pursuant to Article 3, Section 4 of the Constitution. The Chief of 
Police shall serve as the 3rd member of the subordinate committee. The 
Principal Chief and Assistant Chief shall serve as an ex-officio member 
of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority subordinate committee. Terms of 
office shall be for four years. Other than the Chief of Police, no 
voting member of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall be an elected 
official of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma or an employee of the 
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma during his or her term of office on the 
Alcohol Regulatory Authority.

Section 740. Alcohol Regulatory Authority

    In furtherance of this Ordinance, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority 
shall have exclusive authority to administer and implement this 
Ordinance and shall have the following powers and duties hereunder:
    A. To adopt and enforce rules and regulations governing the sale, 
manufacture, distribution, and possession of Alcoholic Beverages within 
the Tribal lands of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma;
    B. To request and provide payment for services of the Seminole 
Nation of Oklahoma Division of Commerce to perform all administrative 
and regulatory responsibilities of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority 
hereunder other than those responsibilities specifically delegated to 
the members of the subcommittee comprising the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority;
    C. To issue Licenses permitting the sale, manufacture, 
distribution, and possession of Alcoholic Beverages within the Tribal 
lands;
    D. To give reasonable notice and to hold hearings on violations of 
this Ordinance, and for consideration of the

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issuance or revocation of Licenses hereunder;
    E. To deny applications and renewals for Licenses and revoke issued 
Licenses as provided in this Ordinance;
    F. To bring such other actions as may be required to enforce this 
Ordinance;
    G. To prepare and deliver such reports as may be required by law or 
regulation; and
    H. To collect fees and penalties as may be required, imposed, or 
allowed by law or regulation, and to keep accurate books, records, and 
accounts of the same.

Section 741. Right of Inspection

    Any premises or location of any commercial enterprise licensed to 
manufacture, distribute, or sell Alcoholic Beverages pursuant to this 
Ordinance shall be open for inspection by the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority for the purpose of insuring the compliance or noncompliance 
of the Licensee with all provisions of this Ordinance and any 
applicable Tribal laws or regulations.

Section 742. Limitation on Powers

    In the exercise of its powers and duties under this Ordinance, 
agents, employees, or any other affiliated persons of the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority shall not, whether individually or as a whole:
    A. Accept any gratuity, compensation, or other thing of value from 
any Alcoholic Beverage wholesale, retailer, or distributor, or from any 
Applicant or Licensee; or
    B. Waive the sovereign immunity of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, 
or of any agency, commission, or entity thereof without the express 
written consent by resolution of the General Council of the Seminole 
Nation of Oklahoma.

Section 743. The Annual Fee Schedule for Each Class of Alcoholic 
Beverage License is as Follows

    A. Retail On-Site General License: $2,000.00.
    B. Retail On-Site Beer and Wine License: $1,500.00.
    C. Retail Off-Site General License: $1,000.00.
    D. Retail Off-Site Beer and Wine License: $500.00.
    E. Manufacturer's License: $250.00.
    F. Temporary License: $100.00 per event. No annual License 
available.

Section 744. Renewal Fees and Late Charge Fine

    Payment of the Annual Fee for Renewal Licenses is due prior to the 
date of expiration of the License. Past due Renewal Fees shall be 
assessed a Late Charge Fine equal to 10% of the annual License Fee per 
month until paid. Failure to pay the Annual Fee, Renewal Fee or Late 
Charge Fine shall result in revocation of the License.

Section 745. Manufacture, Sale, or Distribution Without License

    Any person who manufactures, distributes, sells, or offers for sale 
or distribution, any Alcoholic Beverage in violation of this Ordinance, 
or who operates any commercial enterprise on Tribal lands that has 
Alcoholic Beverages for sale or in their possession without a proper 
License properly posted, as required in section 738, shall be in 
violation of this Ordinance.

Section 746. Unlawful Purchase

    Any person who purchases any Alcoholic Beverage on Tribal lands 
from a person or commercial enterprise that does not have a License to 
manufacture, distribute, or sell Alcoholic Beverages properly posted 
shall be in violation of this Ordinance.

Section 747. Intent To Sell

    Any person who keeps, or possesses, or causes another to keep or 
possess, upon his person or any premises within his control, any 
Alcoholic Beverage, with the intent to sell or to distribute the same 
contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance, shall be in violation of 
this Ordinance.

Section 748. Sale to Intoxicated Person

    Any person who knowingly sells or serves an Alcoholic Beverage to a 
person who is visibly intoxicated shall be in violation of this 
Ordinance.

Section 749. Public Conveyance

    Any person engaged in the business of carrying passengers for hire, 
and every agent, servant, or employee of such person, who shall 
knowingly permit any person to consume any Alcoholic Beverage in any 
such public conveyance shall be in violation of this Ordinance.

Section 750. Age of Consumption

    No person under the age of twenty-one (21) years may possess or 
consume any Alcoholic Beverage on Tribal lands, and any such possession 
or consumption shall be in violation of this Ordinance.

Section 751. Serving Underage Person

    No person shall sell or serve any Alcoholic Beverage to a person 
under the age of twenty-one (21) or permit any such person to possess 
or consume any Alcoholic Beverages on the premises or on any premises 
under their control. Any Licensee violating this section shall be 
guilty of a separate violation of this Ordinance for each and every 
Alcoholic Beverage sold or served and or consumed by such an underage 
person.

Section 752. False Identification

    Any person who purchases or who attempts to purchase any Alcoholic 
Beverage through the use of false, or altered identification that 
falsely purports to show such person to be over the age of twenty-one 
(21) years shall be in violation of this Ordinance.

Section 753. Documentation of Age

    Any seller or server of any Alcoholic Beverage shall be required to 
request proper and satisfactory documentation of age of any person who 
appears to be thirty-five (35) years of age or younger. When requested 
by a seller or server of Alcoholic Beverages, every person shall be 
required to present proper and satisfactory documentation of the 
bearer's age, signature, and photograph prior to the purchase or 
delivery of any Alcoholic Beverage. For purposes of this Ordinance, 
proper and satisfactory documentation shall include one or more of the 
following:
    A. Driver's License or personal identification card issued by any 
state department of motor vehicles or tribal or federal government 
agency;
    B. United States active duty military credentials;
    C. Passport.
    Any seller, server, or person attempting to purchase an Alcoholic 
Beverage, who does not comply with the requirements of this section 
shall be in violation of this Ordinance and subject to civil penalties, 
as determined by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority.

Section 754. General Penalties

    Any person or commercial enterprise determined by the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority to be in violation of this Ordinance, including 
any lawful regulation promulgated pursuant thereto, shall be subject to 
a civil penalty of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for 
each such violation, except as provided herein. The Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority may adopt by resolution a separate written schedule for fines 
for each type of violation, taking into account the seriousness and 
threat the violation may pose to the general public health and welfare. 
Such schedule may also provide, in the case of repeated violations, for 
imposition of monetary penalties greater than the Five Hundred Dollars 
($500.00) per violation limitation set forth above. The civil penalties 
provided for herein shall be in addition to any criminal penalties that

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may be imposed under any other Tribal, Federal, or State laws.

Section 755. Initiation of Action

    Any violation of this Ordinance shall constitute a public nuisance. 
The Alcohol Regulatory Authority may initiate and maintain an action in 
Tribal Court or any court of competent jurisdiction to abate and 
permanently enjoin any nuisance declared under this Ordinance. Any 
action taken under this section shall be in addition to any other civil 
penalties provided for in this Ordinance. The Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority shall not be required to post any form of bond in such 
action.

Section 756. Contraband; Seizure; Forfeiture

    A. All Alcoholic Beverages held, owned, or possessed within Tribal 
lands by any person, commercial enterprise, or Licensee operating in 
violation of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be contraband and 
subject to seizure and forfeiture to the Tribe.
    B. Seizure of contraband as defined in this Ordinance shall be done 
by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority, with the assistance of Law 
Enforcement, and all such contraband seized shall be inventoried and 
maintained by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority pending a final order of 
the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. The owner of the contraband seized 
may alternatively request that the contraband seized be sold and the 
proceeds received there from be maintained by Law Enforcement pending a 
final order of the Alcohol Regulatory Authority. The proceeds from such 
a sale are subject to forfeiture in lieu of the seized contraband.
    C. Within ten (10) days following the seizure of such contraband, a 
hearing shall be held by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority, at which 
time the operator or owner of the contraband shall be given an 
opportunity to present evidence in defense of his or her activities.
    D. Notice of the hearing of at least ten (10) days shall be given 
to the person from whom the property was seized and the owner, if 
known. If the owner is unknown, notice of the hearing shall be posted 
at the place where the contraband was seized and at other public places 
on Tribal lands. The notice shall describe the property seized, and the 
time, place, and cause of seizure, and list the name and place of 
residence, if known, of the person from whom the property was seized. 
If upon the hearing, the evidence warrants, or, if no person appears as 
a claimant, the Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall thereupon enter a 
judgment of forfeiture, and all such contraband shall become the 
property of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. If upon the hearing the 
evidence does not warrant forfeiture, the seized property shall be 
immediately returned to the owner.

Section 757. Nuisance

    Any room, house, building, vehicle, structure, premises, or other 
location where Alcoholic Beverages are sold, manufactured, distributed, 
bartered, exchanged, given away, furnished, or otherwise possessed or 
disposed of in violation of this Ordinance, or of any other Tribal, 
Federal, or State laws related to the transportation, possession, 
distribution or sale of Alcoholic Beverages, and including all property 
kept therein, or thereon, and used in, or in connection with such 
violation is hereby declared to be a nuisance upon any second or 
subsequent violation of the same.

Section 758. Action to Abate Nuisance

    Upon a determination by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority that any 
such place or activity is a nuisance under any provision of this 
Ordinance, the Tribe or the Alcohol Regulatory Authority may bring a 
civil action in the Tribal Court to abate and to perpetually enjoin any 
such activity declared to be a nuisance. Such injunctive relief may 
include a closure of any business or other use of the property for up 
to one (1) year from the date of the such injunctive relief, or until 
the owner, lessee or tenant shall: (i) give bond of no less than 
Twenty-Five Thousand dollars ($25,000) to be held by the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority and be conditioned that any further violation of 
this Ordinance or other Tribal laws will result in the forfeiture of 
such bond; and (ii) pay of all fines, costs and assessments against 
him/her/it. If any condition of the bond is violated, the bond shall be 
forfeit and the proceeds recoverable by the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority through an order of the Tribal Court. Any action taken under 
this section shall be in addition to any other civil penalties provided 
for in this Ordinance.

Section 759. Use and Appropriation of Revenue Received

    All fees, payments, fines, costs, assessments, and any other 
revenues collected by the Alcohol Regulatory Authority under this 
Ordinance, from whatever sources, shall be expended first for the 
administrative costs incurred in the administration and enforcement of 
this Ordinance including costs of Law Enforcement. Any excess funds 
shall be subject to and available for appropriation by the Alcohol 
Regulatory Authority to the Tribe for essential governmental and social 
services related to drug and alcohol education, counseling and 
treatment.

Section 760. Audit

    The Alcohol Regulatory Authority and its handling of all funds 
collected under this Ordinance is subject to review and audit by the 
Tribe as part of the annual financial audit of the Alcohol Regulatory 
Authority.

Section 761. Reports

    The Alcohol Regulatory Authority shall submit to the General 
Council a quarterly report and accounting of all fees, payments, fines, 
costs, assessments, and all other revenues collected and expended 
pursuant to this Ordinance.

Section 762. Severability

    If any provision or application of this Ordinance is found invalid 
and or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such 
determination shall not be held to render ineffectual any of the 
remaining provisions or applications of this Ordinance not specifically 
identified thereby, or to render such provision to be inapplicable to 
other persons or circumstances.

Section 763. Construction

    Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed to diminish or impair 
in any way the rights or sovereign powers of the Seminole Nation of 
Oklahoma.

Section 764. Effective Date

    This Ordinance shall be effective upon certification by the 
Secretary of the Interior, publication in the Federal Register and 
recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Tribal Court.

Section 765. Prior Law Repealed

    Any and all prior enactments of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma 
that are inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby 
rescinded.

Section 766. Amendment

    This Ordinance may only be amended by written resolution approved 
by the General Council.

[FR Doc. 2012-14248 Filed 6-11-12; 8:45 am]
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