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(B) to report on the operations of the Conunission to the Western 

 Shoshone National Council (herein referred to as the 

 "National Council"); 



(C) to plan and execute programs and activities for the 

 conservation and enhancement of the wildlife and plant 

 resources, including the management of animals and plants 

 injurious to the communities, livestock and crops; 



(D) to design, implement and supervise a plan for control, 

 disposition, elimination and prevention of plant and animal 

 diseases ; 



(E) to coordinate with the National Council, community leaders and 

 individuals to formulate a plan to further develop the 

 wildlife resources; 



(F) to develop a plan of public education and public relations, 

 informing the community of the Commission's goals and 

 objectives; 



(G) to prepare written materials intended to keep the public 

 informed of the applicable laws; 



(H) to judiciously recommend to the National Council expenditures 



necessary to the development of wildlife resource potential; 

 (I) to report bite cases, outbreaks of diseases, potential health 



problems and other significant events to the United 



States Public Health Service and other agencies as necessary; 

 (J) to represent the Western Shoshone Nation at state wide or 



regional wildlife planning meetings; 

 (K) to seek federal, state and local funds and technical 



assistance in the further development of the Western Shoshone 



wildlife programs; 

 (L) to render emergency assistance to the federal or state law 



enforcement officials, or to individuals needing emergency 



medical care or who risk extreme exposure to the natural 



elements; 

 (M) to design, implement and supervise a plan for control, 



disposition or elimination of animals injurious to the 



wildlife resources of the Western Shoshone Nation; 

 (N) to maintain a system of recording and preserving all items or 



wildlife seized in the course of Commission duties; and, 

 (O) to maintain fiscal records of the Commission's income and 



expenditure. 



3. Enforcement Authority. 



(A) The Commission shall exercise enforcement authority through 

 special conservation officers or game protectors it may 

 commission. Such conservation officers or game protectors 

 may issue citations for violations of this Code & Regulations 

 and/or take into custody any citizen of the Western Shoshone 

 Nation without warrant for violation of the same after first 

 having considered: 



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