Tla’amin Legislature

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The Tla’amin Legislature is the elected governing body of the Tla’amin Nation that creates laws and oversees the administration of its self-government.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of Indigenous self-government
government body
legislative body
appliesToJurisdiction Tla’amin Nation NERFINISHED
basedOn Tla’amin Final Agreement NERFINISHED
country Canada
electorate citizens of the Tla’amin Nation
ethnicGroupServed Tla’amin people NERFINISHED
follows Tla’amin Constitution NERFINISHED
governmentType Indigenous self-government legislature
governs Tla’amin Nation NERFINISHED
hasAuthorityOver Tla’amin Nation laws
administration of Tla’amin self-government
internal governance of the Tla’amin Nation
hasFunction approving budgets and financial measures for the Tla’amin Nation
enacting Tla’amin laws
holding the Tla’amin executive accountable
hasJurisdictionOver Tla’amin treaty lands NERFINISHED
hasRole governance
implementation of Tla’amin self-government
lawmaking
oversight of administration
languageUsed English
Tla’amin language
legalForm elected body
locatedIn Tla’amin Nation NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity British Columbia NERFINISHED
Canada NERFINISHED
partOf Tla’amin Nation government NERFINISHED
Tla’amin self-government framework
recognizedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
Province of British Columbia NERFINISHED
replaces former Indian Act band council system of the Tla’amin Nation

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Tla’amin Nation hasLegislature Tla’amin Legislature