| 1990 - 892 sider
...charged with violation of this section or found to be afflicted with any communicable disease. § 11.64 Failure to support dependent persons. Any Indian who...period not to exceed 3 months, for the benefit of such dependent. § 11.64C Failure to support dependent persons. (a) Any Indian who shall, because of habitual... | |
| 1974 - 536 sider
...exceed 3 months, for the benefit of such dependent. § 11.64C Failure to support dependent persons. (a) Any Indian who shall, because of habitual intemperance...period not to exceed 3 months, for the benefit of such dependent. (b) The Court of Indian Offenses shall also have authority to order and compel the payment... | |
| 1969 - 476 sider
...exceed 3 months, for the benefit of such dependent. § 11.64C Failure to support dependent persons, (a) Any Indian who shall, because of habitual intemperance...furnish food, shelter, or care to those dependent upon Ыгц, including any dependent children born out of wedlock, shall be deemed guilty of an offense... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1970 - 130 sider
...of this section or found to be afflicted with any communicable disease of this nature. Section 55 : Failure to Support Dependent Persons. Any Indian who...out of wedlock, shall be deemed guilty of an offense and upon conviction thereof shall be sentenced to confinement for a period not to exceed three (3)... | |
| 1975 - 538 sider
...exceed 3 months, for the benefit of such dependent. $ 11.64C Failure to support dependent persons. (a) Any Indian who shall, because of habitual intemperance...Including any dependent children born out of wedlock, fihall be deemed guilty of an offense and upon conviction thereof shall be sentenced to labor for a... | |
| 1949 - 432 sider
...section or found to be afflicted with any communicable disease of this nature. [4 FR 10] § 161.64 Failure to support dependent persons. Any Indian who...period not to exceed 3 months, for the benefit of such dependent. § 161.64C Failure to support dependent persons, (a) Any Indian who shall, because of habitual... | |
| 1976 - 656 sider
...violation of this section or found to be afflicted with any communicable disease of this nature. §11.64 Failure to support dependent persons. Any Indian who...any other reason, refuse or neglect to furnish food, Any Indian who shall, without good cause, neglect or refuse to send his children or any children under... | |
| Duane Champagne - 1999 - 334 sider
...not residing with the child. Secondly, criminal rather than civil proceedings are required if a man, "because of habitual intemperance or gambling, or...food, shelter, or care, to those dependent upon him. . . ." These features of the code potentially make obtaining child support difficult. Tulalip tribes... | |
| 1968 - 476 sider
...violation of this section or found to be afflicted with any communicable disease of this nature. § 11.64 Failure to support dependent persons. Any Indian who...period not to exceed 3 months, for the benefit of such dependent. § 11.64C Failure to support dependent persons. (a) Any Indian who shall, because of habitual... | |
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