(2) The sponsors will pay the expense of either the Tribe or the County for any additional personnel either employs or extra employee time either must pay as a result of the assembly. (c) Adequate parking facilities off the public highways, streets or roads shall be made available within or adjacent to the assembly with space for at least 1 vehicle for each 4 persons attending. Section 19-6 Cash Bond and Indemnifications 19-6.01 Cash Bond and Indemnification. (a) No permit shall be issued hereunder unless the applicant has on deposit with the Tribal Office in Wellpinit, Washington, a cash bond as set out below to save and protect the highways, roads, trails, pavements, bridges, road signs, forests, grasslands and any other property on the Reservation from any and all damage that may be caused by vehicles, employees, or participants in such assembly and to be used as necessary, to restore the ground where such assembly is held to a reasonable and sanitary condition and to pay all charges and losses of the Tribe or others for damages to property and facilities as aforesaid, including private property, and further, to cover the cost of any extraordinary or additional law enforcement expense incurred by the Tribe resulting from such activity. (b) The amount of cash bond shall be determined as follows: (1) For gathering of 1 to 5,000 persons - a $5,000 cash bond. (2) The cash bond to be raised in increments of $0.75 for each additional person over 5,000 expected. (3) The deposit or its balance is to be returned when the Tribal Council certifies to the Tribal Executive Secretary that no damage has been done or that the cost of making the above-mentioned repairs was less than the cash bond amount and that the balance should be returned. (c) In addition to the above, the applicant or sponsor shall be required to furnish evidence of a liability insurance policy providing for a minimum of $100,000 bodily injury coverage per person, $300,000 bodily injury coverage per occurrence, and $50,000 property damage, naming the Spokane Indian Tribe as an additional insured. Section 19-7 Hours of Operation 19-7.01 Hours of Operation. (a) No such assembly shall be conducted during the hours of 12.01 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. on any day. (b) Participants shall be required to have cleared the licensed area and its immediate environs no later than 1:00 a.m. of the day following the licensed event. Section 19-8 Penalties 19-8.01 Penalties. (a) Any person who shall violate or fail to comply with the conditions herein set forth, or who shall counsel, aid or abet such a violation or a failure to comply, shall be deemed guilty of an offense under the Tribal Law and Order Code and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $300 or by imprisonment. (b) Should a person who violates this Code or any of its conditions and requirements not be subject to the jurisdiction of the Tribal Court, it is understood that any applicant by applying for a license or permit under this Code does hereby subject himself to the enforcement by any proper court having jurisdiction over his person or property or civil damages in favor of the Spokane Tribe or its members for any violation any and all civil remedies shall be available to the Tribe in the enforcement of this Code and of the conditions of any permit or license issued pursuant thereto. Section 19-9 County Jurisdiction 19-9.01 County Jurisdiction. 178 Revised Spokane Law & Order Code, 5/14/2013

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