§2305. Native American Commission; creation; membership; compensation
A. The Native American Commission is hereby created within the Governor's Office
of Indian Affairs. The commission shall serve in an advisory capacity to the Governor's
Office of Indian Affairs.
B. The following shall each appoint one member:
(1) Adai Caddo Indians of Louisiana.
(2) Bayou Lafourche Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw.
(3) Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana.
(4) Choctaw-Apache Tribe of Ebarb.
(5) Clifton Choctaw Tribe of Louisiana.
(6) Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana.
(7) Four-Winds Cherokee Tribe.
(8) Grand Caillou/Dulac Band.
(9) Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Tribe.
(10) Jena Band of Choctaw Indians.
(11) Louisiana Band of Choctaw Indians.
(12) Natchitoches Tribe of Louisiana.
(13) Point au Chien Tribe.
(14) Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana.
(15) United Houma Nation.
C. The following members shall serve as ex officio members:
(1) The director of the Governor's Office of Indian Affairs.
(2) The secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs or designee.
(3) The state archeologist or his designee.
D. The commission may add state-recognized tribes and federally recognized tribes
to its membership as tribes are officially granted state or federal recognition.
E. All appointments shall be made for four years except in cases where appointees
are unable to complete their terms. If a member is unable to complete his term, the
appointing entity shall appoint a member for the length of the unexpired term.
F. The commission shall elect as officers a chairperson, vice chairperson, and
secretary from its membership. All officers shall serve for two years. The commission shall
create its own bylaws. The commission shall meet at least once every quarter, and may meet
more often as determined by the chairman.
G. A majority of the voting membership shall constitute a quorum. All official
business of the commission shall require the affirmative vote of not less than a majority of
the members present. Voting by proxy is prohibited.
H. Commission members shall not receive compensation or a per diem for their
services or attendance at council meetings, except for those travel-related expenses already
provided for by their agency.
I. The commission shall be domiciled in East Baton Rouge Parish.
J. The commission shall do the following:
(1) Advise the Governor's Office of Indian Affairs regarding issues pertaining to
Native Americans.
(2) Identify the needs and concerns of the Native Americans in Louisiana and bring
such needs and concerns to the attention of the Governor's Office of Indian Affairs.
(3) Make recommendations to the Governor's Office of Indian Affairs to address the
needs and concerns of Native Americans in Louisiana.
(4) Establish criteria for state tribe recognition and recommend criteria to the
Governor's Office of Indian Affairs and legislature for adoption and implementation.
(5) Review applications for the Office of Indian Affairs Scholarship and recommend
scholarship awardees to the Governor's Office of Indian Affairs.
(6) Promote Native American culture, awareness, and education across the state.
(7) Promote Native American Heritage Month in Louisiana.
(8) Conduct a comprehensive review of all state departments and agencies to identify
obstacles to the effective delivery of governmental services by all service providers at all
levels of government to Native Americans, propose methods for removing those obstacles,
and submit such proposals to the appropriate governmental entity or entities.
K. The commission shall have authority to request consultation or information, or
both, from any state department or agency serving Native Americans. The department or
agency shall give priority to the request and shall provide the data or assistance as requested.
The commission shall maintain the confidentiality of any information or records provided,
as required by laws relative to such information and records.
L. The Governor's Office of Indian Affairs shall assist as needed in providing staff
support for the council, including but not limited to the scheduling of meetings.
M. Legislation may be recommended by the commission to the Governor's Office
of Indian Affairs only upon approval by a two-thirds vote of the commission members
present. The commission shall not recommend legislation that would impair ownership
interests in any immovable property or any mineral rights associated therewith.
N. The commission shall annually issue a report of its findings and recommendations
to the governor and legislature.
Acts 2018, No. 102, §1.