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Article IV. Petition
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(A) Any person residing on Karuk Tribal Trust land or any person who is seeking protection from conduct occurring on Karuk Tribal Trust land may file a petition for a protective order or domestic violence protective order; or

(B) Any Karuk Tribal member or enrolled descendant residing on Karuk Tribal land, including Aboriginal Territory and historical districts, may file a petition for a domestic violence protective order regardless of whether the respondent is an Indian or non-Indian; or

(C) Any person who is seeking protection from the alleged conduct of a Karuk Tribal member or enrolled descendant occurring on Karuk Tribal land, including Aboriginal Territory and historical districts, may file a petition for a protective order or domestic violence protective order; or

(D) A parent, guardian, or legal representative may file a petition for a protective order on behalf of a minor child or any person, regardless of age, prevented by mental or physical incapacity to consent based upon the declaration of the requesting party or medical doctor. [Res. 20-R-091 Art. IV(A), 7/2/2020.]