The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PETITION OF:
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In the Year Two Thousand and Seven.
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An Act to improve indian representation within the commission on indian affairs. |
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION
1. Chapter 6A of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2000 Official Edition,
is hereby amended by striking out in its entirety section 8A and inserting in
place thereof the following new section:—
Section 8A. There shall be in the department of housing and community
development a commission on indian affairs. The commission, appointed by the
governor, shall consist of eleven members all of whom shall be of American
Indian descent. Of the eleven members, so appointed, six shall be a member of
and represent one of the American Indian major tribal groups of Massachusetts
listed herein. The remaining membership of said commission shall be made up of
five members, selected at large, each of whom shall represent one of the Indian
groups other than the six major tribal groups aforementioned, based on the
Massachusetts Indian population as documented by the most recent United State
Census. Each member of said commission shall serve for a term of three years.
In order to insure equitable representation on said commission for all
residents of the commonwealth who are of American Indian descent, no one
American Indian tribe, group, subgroup, or organization, shall be granted more
than one appointment to, or hold position on, said commission. Of the five
commission members at-large, no more than one commission member shall reside in
the same county as, nor represent, any one of the six tribal groups as
described in this act.
This commonwealth recognizes the following American Indian major tribal groups
as being located within the commonwealth as on record with the United States
Interior Department-Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA): Mashpee Wampanoag (BIA#15);
Nipmuck Nation-Hassanamisco Band (BIA #69a); Nipmuck
Nation-ChaubunagungamaudBand (BIA #69b); Wampanoag Tribal Council of Gay Head
(BIA #76); Cowasuck Band- Pennacook/Abenaki People (BIA #151); and Pocasset
Wampanoag Indian Tribe (BIA #153).
Said commission shall meet at least four times annually, but may meet as often
as it deems necessary for the proper conduct of its affairs, and may elect from
its membership a chairman and such other officers as required. The chairman and
each officer shall serve for a term of one year.
The commission shall investigate problems common to American Indian residents
of the commonwealth and to all residents of American Indian descent. It shall
assist tribal councils, American Indian organizations and individuals in their
dealing with agencies of state and local government, assist with social
services, education, employment opportunities, health, housing problems, civil
rights, legal aid, treaties, taking of census of American Indian residents, and
any other rights or services concerning American Indian residents of the
commonwealth.
The commission may make recommendations to the secretary of administration and
finance concerning programs and policies that will best serve the interest of
the American Indian residents of the commonwealth and shall make an annual
report of its activities to said secretary and file a copy thereof with the
clerks of the senate and the house of representatives on or before the last
Wednesday in January each year.
Said commission shall provide for the burial expenses, up to three hundred
dollars, for the remains of any person whose previously unknown grave has been
disturbed, forcing its relocation, and whose identity has been determined by
the state archaeologist to be an American Indian.