§ 50.13 - What must be included in the governing document?  


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  • § 50.13 What must be included in the governing document?

    The governing document must:

    (a) State the government's official name;

    (b) Prescribe the manner in which the government exercises its sovereign powers;

    (c) Establish the institutions and structure of the government, and of its political subdivisions (if any) that are defined in a fair and reasonable manner;

    (d) Authorize the government to negotiate with governments of the United States, the State, and political subdivisions of the State, and with non-governmental entities;

    (e) Provide for periodic elections for government offices identified in the governing document;

    (f) Describe the criteria for membership, which:

    (1) Must permit HHCA Native Hawaiians to enroll;

    (2) May permit Native Hawaiians who are not HHCA Native Hawaiians, or some defined subset of that group that is not contrary to Federal law, to enroll;

    (3) Must exclude persons who are not Native Hawaiians;

    (4) Must establish that membership is voluntary and may be relinquished voluntarily; and

    (5) Must exclude persons who voluntarily relinquished membership;

    (g) Protect and preserve Native Hawaiians' rights, protections, and benefits under the HHCA and the HHLRA;

    (h) Protect and preserve the liberties, rights, and privileges of all persons affected by the government's exercise of its powers, see 25 U.S.C. 1301 et seq.;

    (i) Describe the procedures for proposing and ratifying amendments to the governing document; and

    (j) Not contain provisions contrary to Federal law.