(4) Recommend the hiring such professional, clerical, technical, and administrative personnel as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Code; (5) Identify and make necessary arrangements for a law enforcement agency to take fingerprints and for conducting a criminal history check which shall, at a minimum, include a check through the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Criminal Information Center. (6) Review all records, documents, and anything else necessary and pertinent to enforcement of any provisions of this Code. 23-2.18 Right of Inspection. The Commission, including its agents, inspectors, and employees have the authority: (a) To inspect and examine all premises wherein gaming is conducted or gambling devices or equipment are manufactured, sold or distributed; (b) To inspect all equipment and supplies in, upon or about a gaming establishment, or inspect any equipment or supplies wherever located, that may, or have been used in the gaming establishment; (c) Summarily to seize and remove from a gaming establishment (or whatever located) and impound such equipment or supplies for the purpose of examination, inspection, evidence or forfeiture; (d) To demand access to and inspect, examine and audit all papers, books and records of applicants and licensees respecting any income produced by any gaming business, and require verification of income and all other matters affecting the enforcement of the policy of or any of the provisions of this Code; (e) To seize and impound any patron's winnings which the Commission may have reasons to believe may have been won or obtained in violation of this Code pending a civil forfeiture hearing on such seizure; (f) For the purpose of administration and enforcement of this Code the Commission, including its investigative personnel may, if deemed necessary by the Tribal Council, have the powers of the peace officer of the Spokane Tribe of Indians for purposes of this Code only; (g) Commissioner shall have full power and authority to issue subpoenas and compel the attendance of witnesses for hearings at any place within the Reservation, to administer oaths and to require testimony under oath. (1) Any process or notice may be served in the manner provided for service of process and notices in civil actions. (2) The Commission and the Chairman may pay such transportation and other expenses of witnesses, as it may deem reasonable and proper. 23-2.19 Confidentiality of Information. The Commission and Chairman may refuse to reveal, in any court proceeding the identity of any informant, or the information obtained from the informant, or both the identity and the information. 23-2.20 Powers of Delegation. (a) The Commission may organize itself into functional divisions as it may deem necessary and from time to time alter such plan of organization, as it may deem expedient. (b) The Commission shall establish its own budget for operations, and acquire such furnishings, equipment, supplies, stationery, books, motor vehicles, and other things as it may deem necessary or desirable in carrying out its functions, and incur such other expenses, within the limit of funds available to it, as it may deem necessary. (c) Within the limits of a Council approved budget, the Commission shall employ and fix the salaries of or contract for the services of such professional, technical and operational personnel and consultants as the execution of its duties and the operation of the Chairman and Commission may require. 190 Revised Spokane Law & Order Code, 5/14/2013

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