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Yavapai-Apache Nation Government
Government
The Yavapai-Apache Nation is governed by three separate branches of government including the Executive branch, Legislative branch and the Judicial branch.
The Executive branch is comprised of the Chairman and Vice Chairman. Each position is elected by the tribal membership to serve a three year term. The Chairman and Vice Chairman, are not only part of the Tribal Council, but also responsible for having direct oversight of the Nation’s departments, programs and staff.
The Legislative branch is comprised of the Tribal Council. The Tribal Council is elected by the tribal membership and consists of the Chairman, Vice Chairman and seven Tribal Council members. Council members serve staggered terms. The Legislative branch is responsible for developing laws, codes and ordinances and representing the Nation while directly working for the betterment of the tribal people and the community.
The Judicial branch is comprised of a comprehensive tribal court system including a Chief Judge, Associate Judge, Probation Officers, Family Health Court, Public Defender and a variety of support staff. The Judicial branch is responsible for enforcing tribal laws.
How to Schedule an Appointment with the Chairman or the Vice Chairman To schedule an appointment with the Chairman or the Vice Chairman, please contact Kim Nightpipe, Executive Assistant at (928) 567-1021 or email: knightpipe@yan-tribe.org |
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