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Jurisdictional Issues

Wenatchee Valley College will offer a Tribal Law class during the winter quarter of 2013 and Jurisdictional Issues in the spring. A Tribal Gaming Certificate program was established in 2006 to provide local training opportunities for tribal employees involved in the regulation of Colville Tribal Casinos. These courses provide an in-depth understanding of tribal law and justice systems in the context of U.S. and tribal history. The classes afford an extraordinary opportunity to discuss issues involving federal, tribal and state civil and criminal jurisdiction from a tribal perspective. Tribal gaming law, particularly as applied to Colville Tribal Casinos, is an integral part of both classes. These courses would provide excellent perspective for employees of the Colville Tribal Casinos, tribal police, other tribal employees, and tribal members, as well as anyone from communities whose work involves contact with the Colville Confederated Tribes.

New Student Registration Begins on February 25, 2013


The registration office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

Class begins on April 1, 2013


Cost for Jurisdictional Issues Class is $332.52
Due to budget cuts, minimum enrollment limits have been set for this class. This course will be offered on Monday evenings from 4:00 to 6:50 pm at the Omak campus of the College. For additional information, contact Cindie Martin at Wenatchee Valley College at Omak (509-422-7807)
Textbook: Tribal Criminal Law and Procedures, Vol. 2 (Author: Sarah Deer) ISBN No. 978-0759107182 (paper)

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