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Commission considers revised ordinance to formalize ex officio tribal representation; staff will send summary for review
Summary
The Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission’s bylaws committee on Oct. 21 presented a draft revised ordinance that would formalize permanent ex officio seats for the Cherokee Nation, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and the Osage Nation and reorganize membership language for clarity.
The Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission’s bylaws committee presented a draft revised ordinance on Oct. 21 that restructures the commission’s membership language and would make the Cherokee Nation, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and the Osage Nation permanent ex officio positions on the commission.
A committee member said the draft reorganizes the ordinance for clarity — moving purpose and objectives to the top and describing appointments and…
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