The Law and Order Code of the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation
Received: 1988
TITLE XI - UTE INDIAN TRIBAL POLICE CODE
§11-1-1. Authority Over Police Function.
(1) The Tribal Business Committee shall have ultimate responsibility for and command over the Ute Indian Tribal Police.
(2) The Tribal Business Committee may appoint one of its members to be responsible for Tribal police business and such member shall keep himself informed regarding Tribal police matters and report thereon to the Business Committee.
(3)
The Tribal Business Committee shall appoint a Chief of Police upon such
terms and conditions of employment as they shall direct.
(4) The Chief of Police with the concurrence of the Business Committee
shall establish such ranks and appoint officers thereto within the Tribal
police as are deemed necessary.
§11-1-2. Chief of Police.
The duties of the Chief of Police shall be as follows:
(1) To be responsible for and have charge over all tribal police functions on the Reservation;
(2) To be in command of all Tribal law enforcement officers and employees;
(3) To instruct, train and advise Tribal police officers in the functions, duties and responsibilities of police officers for the efficient maintenance of law and order on the Reservation;
(4) To report to the Business Committee on police activities;
(5) To recommend to the Business Committee persons for appointment to and dismissal from the
Tribal police force;(6) To provide policemen to the Tribal Courts to perform bailiff service, transportation of prisoners, and service of Court papers;
(7) To adopt reasonable regulations for police officers to serve as a standard of conduct to insure
the efficient maintenance of law and order.(8) To insure cooperation with other law enforcement agencies;
(9) To do such other law enforcement related activities as the Business Committee shall direct;
(10) To designate an acting Chief of Police to serve as Chief of Police in his absence.
§11-1-3. Appointment and Qualification of Police Officers.
(1) Tribal police officers shall be hired upon such terms and conditions of employment as the Business Committee shall direct. The Business Committee shall receive the recommendation of the Chief of Police prior to hiring anyone to be a police officer.
(2) The qualifications of Tribal police officers shall be as follows:
(a) The individual must be in sound physical and mental condition and of sufficient size and strength to perform the required duties.
(b) He must be willing and able to attend police officer training courses as a condition to his hiring and continued employment.
(c) He must be of high moral character and have never been convicted of a felony or Class A offense or convicted of any other offense within one year prior to appointment.
(d) Preference in hiring shall be given to high school graduates in situations where qualifications are otherwise similar.
§11-1-4. Duties of Tribal Policemen.
The duties of a Tribal Policeman shall be:
(1) To obey promptly all orders of the Chief of Police, ranking police officers, or a judge of the Tribal Court when assigned to Court duty.
(2) To report and investigate all violations of any law or regulation coming to his attention.(3) To arrest all persons for violations of the laws and regulations when there exists sufficient grounds for doing so.
(4) To lend assistance to other officers.
(5) To prevent, whenever possible, violations of the laws.
(6) To inform himself as to the Tribal Law and Order Code and all other laws and regulations applicable to the Reservation, and to attend such training sessions as the Business Committee or Chief of Police may direct.(7) To become familiar with and practice at all times principles of good police procedure.
(8) To use no unnecessary force or violence in making an arrest, search, or seizure.
(9) To abstain from the use of narcotics or the excessive use of alcohol and to refrain from engaging in any act which would reflect discredit on the Tribe or the Tribal police.
(10) To refrain from the use of profane, vulgar, insolent, or offensive language.
(11) To report to his superior officers all deaths or accidents of a serious nature or other events or impending events of importance.
(12) To keep all equipment furnished by the Tribe or the government in good repair and order and to immediately report the loss of any or all of such property.
(13) To obey all regulations which the Chief of Police shall adopt.
§11-1-5. Dismissal of Police.
A policeman can be suspended or dismissed for noncompliance with the provisions of this Code or other violations of regulations or neglect of duty.
§11-1-6. Deputizing.
(1)
Tribal police may be deputized by another jurisdiction to aid in the
effective law enforcement on the Reservation.
(2) Law enforcement officers and other law enforcement or security related
personnel from other jurisdictions or other departments or enterprises
of the Tribe may be deputized to aid in the enforcement of this Law
and Order Code.
§11-1-7. Police Training.
It shall be the goal of the Tribal police to attract and retain experienced, professional police personnel. To this end, the Business Committee and the Chief of Police shall establish minimum standards of training which all police officers will be encouraged to meet. Further, the Chief of Police shall explore, schedule, and arrange periodic training and retraining programs for Tribal police officers from all available sources. Such programs shall stress not only basic police procedures and techniques, but shall also deal with crime prevention, community and public relations, and other appropriate topics.