Constitution of the Sac and Fox Nation, Amendment 3

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Constitution of the Sac and Fox Nation, Amendment 3 (1992)
by Sac and Fox Nation
4393721Constitution of the Sac and Fox Nation, Amendment 31992Sac and Fox Nation

PROPOSED AMENDMENT

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS
OF THE
SAC AND FOX NATION OF OKLAHOMA

Proposed Amendment 1A

The current Section 2 Article III - Business Committee, should be amended to read as follows:

Section 2. The Business Committee shall have authority to act on behalf of the tribe in all matters, except the Governing Council of the Sac and Fox Nation shall have the authority to take final action on any matter at a regular or special meeting of the Governing Council; the final action so taken by the Governing Council shall be binding on all elected officers and the Business Committee. No referendum vote of the Governing council shall be necessary.

NUMERICAL DESIGNATION

Having been duly adopted and approved, Proposed Amendment 1A is hereby designated as Amendment III to the Constitution and Bylaws of the Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma.

A personal signature appears here

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