CHAPTER 31 - BUSINESS LICENSING CODE Section 31-1 Declaration and Purpose 31-1.01 Declaration. (a) The Spokane Tribal Council finds that the regulation of persons engaged in trade and business on the Spokane Indian Reservation is necessary to safeguard and promote the peace, safety, morals and general welfare of the Tribe. (b) The Tribe shall have the sole and exclusive authority to grant, deny, extend, or withdraw the privilege of doing business within the Reservation, except where such authority is withdrawn from the Tribe by the operation of applicable federal laws. 31-1.02 Purpose. This Business Licensing Code, duly enacted by the Tribe, is designed to bring Reservation businesses into compliance with Tribal law and to establish a fund derived from fees and civil penalties to defray administrative and enforcement costs and to compensate individuals and the Tribe for damages caused by business non-compliance. Section 31-2 Definitions 31-2.01 Definitions. The following terms, whenever used or referred to in this Code, shall have the following meanings, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context: (a) “Agent” means the individual or individuals designated by a license to receive and accept service of process. (b) “Aggrieved party” means a party entitled to resort to a remedy. (c) “Applicant” means any person who submits an application to the Commission for a business license and who has not yet received such license. (d) “Business” means any regular or temporary business activity engaged in by any person for the purpose of conducting a trade, profession or commercial activity involving the sale of any property or service. (e) “Code” means the Spokane Business License Code as enacted and amended by the Tribal Council. (f) “Commission” means the Director and commissioners of the Spokane Business License Commission, acting as individuals in their official capacity or as a body. (1) An acting Director appointed by the Tribal Council may serve as the Director, and the Tribal Council may serve as the Commission until the Tribal Council appoints a separate Director and Commission. (g) “Director” means the director of the “Commission” acting in his/her official capacity. (h) “Hearing” means a proceeding following notice conducted on the record which affords the licensee or applicant an opportunity to cross-examine witnesses and to present evidence. (i) “Licensee” means any person who is granted a business license by the Commission. (j) “Notice” means actual notice by hand delivery or by certified mail to the agent of a business. (1) For time computations as provided for in the Code, which are to begin upon notice, such notice shall be at delivery, except that where delivery is not possible after 3 consecutive postal days due to the inaction or refusal of the agent, notice shall be at the time of the first attempted delivery. (2) Upon return of the forms of notice to the Commission due to non-delivery by reason of inaction or refusal of the agent, the forms shall be mailed by regular mail. (k) “Person” means any individual, receiver, assignee, trustee in bankruptcy, trust, estate, firm, co partnership, joint venture, public utility, club, company, business trust, municipal corporation, corporation, association, society, or any group of individuals acting as a unit, whether mutual, cooperative, fraternal, non-profit, or otherwise, and includes any instrumentality thereof. (1) The term includes members and non-members of the Tribe, but excludes any governmental entity. 241 Revised Spokane Law & Order Code, 5/14/2013

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