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Upper Mattaponi Tribal Code of Law.

Title 18 Environmental Conservation

Chapter 1 The Tribal Water Pollution Prohibition Act of 2024

100 Definitions

As used in this chapter, and where referenced elsewhere in law, the following terms have the following definitions:

(A) "Act" means the Tribal Water Pollution Prohibition Act of 2024.

(B) "Chief" means the Chief of the Upper Mattaponi Tribe.

(C) "Council" shall mean the Upper Mattaponi Tribal Council.

(D) "Office" means the Tribal Environmental and Cultural Protection Office.

(E) "Person" shall mean any individual, corporation, firm, partnership, joint venture, association, social club, estate, trust, the United States, Tribe, State, County, City, District, or other political subdivision of any state or any other group or combination acting as a unit.

(F) "Pollutant" means any substance that will alter the quality of Tribal Waters.

(G) "Quality of Tribal Waters" means any chemical, physical, biological, bacteriological, radiological and other properties and characteristics of water which affects its use.

(H) "Tribal land" means all land, air, and water held in trust by the United States for the benefit of the Upper Mattaponi Tribe.

(I) "Tribal Water or Waters" means any water, surface or underground located on or running through the Tribal land.

101 Findings, Legislative Purpose, and Authority

The Council of the Upper Mattaponi Tribe hereby finds and declares as follows:

(A) The Council deems it necessary to eliminate all discharges of pollutants into Tribal waters for the health, safety, and wellbeing of the Tribe.

(B) Elimination of all discharges of pollutants into Tribal waters is necessary at this time in order to maintain water quality for consumption, ecosystem health, recreation, and other domestic purposes.

(C) This chapter is enacted at this time as an emergency measure to maintain the quality of the Tribal waters until such time as the Upper Mattaponi Tribe can enact new law comprehensively regulating water quality and discharge of pollutants on Tribal lands.

(D) This chapter is enacted so that the Tribe may qualify for treatment as a state under Section 504 of the federal Clean Water Act and the related rules of the Environmental Protection Agency, 54 Fed. Reg. 14358 (Interim Revision of 40 C.F.R. §35.260(b)), by exercising emergency powers comparable to those of the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and having adequate contingency plans to implement such authority.

(E) All Tribal lands subject to regulation under this chapter are lands held in trust by the United States for the benefit of the Upper Mattaponi Tribe, and as such the Tribe may exercise civil regulatory authority and authority as the beneficial owners of the land and resources at issue.

102 Enforcement

The Tribal Environmental and Cultural Protection Office shall be responsible for implementing and enforcing this chapter.

103 Prohibited Discharges

No person shall discharge any pollutant into Tribal waters.

104 Administrative Penalty

Any person discharging any pollutant into Tribal waters may be assessed an administrative fine in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for each day in which the violation occurs. The administrative fine required by this section shall be assessed in the discretion of the Tribal Environmental and Cultural Protection Office after notice and an opportunity to be heard is provided to a person alleged to have discharged a pollutant into Tribal waters. The administrative fine may be assessed in addition to any other penalties provided for by law.

105 Clean Up and Abatement

Any person that discharges any pollutant into the Tribal waters shall immediately, but in any case, not less than twenty-four (24) hours from the time of the discharge, notify the Tribal Environmental and Cultural Protection Office of said discharge and shall fully disclose to the Office any and all information regarding the discharge, including but not limited to the type of pollutant discharged and any other information required by the Office. Any person who discharges any pollutant into Tribal water shall be liable for, in addition to the fines provided for in Section 504, any and all costs associated with or necessary to clean up, abate, or remove any pollutants from the Tribal waters and restore the quality of the Tribal waters to their condition as they existed immediately prior to the discharge, and for any damages resulting from said discharge.

106 Court Action and Injunctions

Upon the failure of any person to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter, the Chief or designee may petition a court of a competent jurisdiction for the issuance of an injunction requiring such a person to comply therewith. In any such suit, the court shall have jurisdiction to grant a prohibitory or mandatory injunction, either preliminary or permanent.

107 Emergency Enforcement

Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, the Chief or designee, upon receipt of evidence that a pollution source or combination of sources is presenting an imminent and substantial endangerment to the health of persons or to the welfare of persons where such endangerment is to the livelihood of such persons, shall bring suit on behalf of the Tribe in any court of competent jurisdiction to immediately restrain any person causing or contributing to the alleged pollution to stop the discharge of pollutants causing or contribution to such pollution or to take such other action as may be necessary.

108 Rulemaking Authority

The Office is hereby authorized and directed to promulgate such rules and regulations as are reasonably necessary for the implementation of this chapter subject to approval and/or modification by the Council.

109 Forum Selection

The Chief or designee shall select a judicial forum for the prosecution of actions relating to this chapter according to the following priorities:

(A) The forum's jurisdiction over all of the necessary parties to the action is certain;

(B) A clear and definite mechanism is available to enforce the court's orders; and

(C) Tribal law will be applied.