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Page 16 Tribal Council Actions RESOLUTION #398-19 A Resolution to Approve a (25) Twenty-Five Year Homesite Lease to Rose Mary Lomayesva Velarde. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 5 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #399-19 A Resolution to Approve the Mutual Cancellation of Homesite Lease No. CR35691943, Rose Mary Lomayesva Velarde. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 5 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #400-19 A Resolution to Approve a Construction Contract with Nelson Digging. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 5 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION Three homesites getting refurbished for future use On October 16th, 2019, the CRIT Tribal Council took action to approve Nelson Digging via CRIT Utilities to install new septic tanks with water service lines for three abandoned homesites for future use. RESOLUTION #401-19 A Resolution to Ratify the Transfer of $850,000.00 from the National Bank of Arizona (“NBAZ”) CRIT Bureau of Indian Affairs Grant and Contract Account to the CRIT General Fund Account for November 2019 as a Scheduled Transfer. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #402-19 A Resolution to Ratify the Transfer of $909,490.20 from the National Bank of Arizona (“NBAZ”) CRIT TTP Grant Account to the CRIT General Fund Account for October 2019 as a True Up Transfer. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstain- ing. RESOLUTION #403-19 A Resolution to Approve the Colorado River Indian Tribes Head Start Significant Incident Reporting Policy. The fore- going resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. MAKING CHILD WELFARE A PRIORITY CRIT Head Start taking measures to safe- guard health and safety of children in pro- gram On October 28, 2019 the CRIT Tribal Council approved the CRIT Head Start Significant Incident Reporting Policy proposed by the program to safeguard the health and safe- ty of children in the CRIT Head Start Program by provid- ing specific policies and procedures to ensure that any sig- nificant incidents are promptly and adequately resolved in accordance with federal law, tribal law, and the require- ments of the Policy. This policy would apply to CRIT Head Start employees, CRIT employees, volunteers, interns, and anyone conducting official business with the CRIT Head Start compound. RESOLUTION #404-19 A Resolution to Approve the Contract with Everi to Purchase Three PowerKiosk Promotions for Blue Water Resort and Casino. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 6 for, 2 against and 0 abstaining. INFRASTRUCTURE AND STREAMLINING Big River Development Enterprise replac- ing dated infrastructure and adding elec- tronic payment processing convenience for customers RESOLUTION #405-19 A Resolution to Approve an Agreement with AZCA Drilling and Pump, Inc., for the Purchase and Installation of a Potable Water Storage Tank for Use by Big River Development Enterprise. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 6 for, 0 against and 0 abstain- ing. RESOLUTION #406-19 A Resolution to Approve an Agreement with Payment Service Network, Inc., for the Provision of Electronic Payment Processing Services for Use by Customers of Big River Development Enterprise. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 6 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #407-19 A Resolution to Ratify the Transfer of $1,500,000.00 from the National Bank of Arizona (“NBAZ”) CRIT Profit Distribution Account to the CRIT General Fund Account. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #408-19 A Resolution to Ratify the Transfer of $27,000.00 from the National Bank of Arizona (“NBAZ”) CRIT Utility & Page WAPA Account to the CRIT General Fund Account for the Senior/ Disability Subsidized Program Reimbursement. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 7 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #409-19 A Resolution to Ratify the Transfer of $15,051.70 from the National Bank of Arizona (“NBAZ”) CRIT Revolving Credit Account to the CRIT General Fund Account from July 1, 2019 - September 30, 2019. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 7 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #410-19 A Resolution to Ratify the Transfer of $311,003.84 from the National Bank of Arizona (“NBAZ”) CRIT BHS/ASAP Fund Account to the CRIT General Fund Account from July 1, 2019 - September 30, 2019. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #411-19 A Resolution to Ratify the Transfer of $207,892.03 from the National Bank of Arizona (“NBAZ”) CRIT General Tax Revenue Account to the CRIT General Fund Account for the CRIT Children’s Residential Center for Reimbursement from July 1, 2019 - September 30, 2019. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #412-19 A Resolution to Accept the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (“AHCCCS”) Funding for Fiscal Year 2020 in the Amount of $50,000 and Approve the FY2020 Budget. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 7 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #413-19 A Resolution to Certify the Below Listed Individuals for Inclusion on the Current Membership Roll As Members of the Colorado River Indian Tribes to be Official and Final Upon the Semi-Annual Certification of the Current Membership Roll. Annalia Rose Alcantar, Jesse Alvarez, Jr., Dominic Jay Ameelyenah, Nicholas Shaun Ameelyenah, Jr., Thomas Jacob Andrade, Amena Cordelia-Gene Aspa, Cyndee Ann Belcher, Tomacina Burns, Bayleigh Rose Carmona, Ryleigh Rae Carmona, Rocko Dunny Ryder Curry, Jaiden Hope Deysie, Mayvina Jay Drennan, Troy Preston Eddy, Dunte Maurice Elleby, Jr., Lyle Tipton Enas, Azmiee Droye Fisher, Nakailee Sophie Fisher, Emmett Fisher, Kayla Kayreen Fisher, River Cory Flood, Jr., July Caesar Fire Gonzalez, Adelina Ann Goodman, Aliyana Sophia Nopah-Scott, Kamara Amelia Hughes, Christalena Vivian Jackson, Magnus Reed Jackson, Dyanna Marielynn Jackson, Reiko Kay-Lynn Jiminez, Kaitlyn Lee Johnson, Jacob Orlando Jones, Alexandria Diane Laffoon, Alauna Jay Leivas, Dakota Praise Martinez, Elyse Elaine Medel, Gracie Rayne Mike, Samson Cloud Mike, Romen Aaron Edward Suukwilly Milazzo, Romulus Newman Kan Ithaav Milazzo, Parker Leigh Miller, Emily Lula Mitchell, Lucas Zenon Navarro, Ozias Warren Nez, Emiliano Roman Nolasco, Trinidad Mary Jane Ortiz, Melani Victoria Patch, Giovanni Adam Patch, Nikolas Noah Patch, Mya Marie Peterson, Julian Joe-Lozano Robledo, Mia Ari Silva, Aaron Frankie Robledo, Jr., Victoria Diane Rodriguez, April Romero, Emily Jenni-Lou Romero, Karina Janae Salinas, Christina Marley Schipper, III, Ozzy Yazzie, Zhain Loren Scott, Levander Aubry Smith, LeArah Morning Dove Sowsonicut, Petra Adelaide Stewart, Kathleen Viola Stone, Matheo Stone, Kaiah Alicya Tahbo, Adryan Louis Tapia, Alanese Marie Tapia, Alena Marie Tapia, Andrew Kane Tapia, Giovanni Django Adonis Thompson, Octavius Ezekiel Tobias-White, Elena Marie Torres-Tumosi, Emma Charlene Torres-Tumosi, Daniel Lee Valenzuela, and Joshua Stewart Williams, Jr. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #414-19 A Resolution to Determine that Julie Nelson is Not Eligible for Inclusion on the Current Membership Roll as a Member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes. The forego- ing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #415-19 A Resolution to Determine that Keith Lerone Dozier, II, is Not Eligible for Inclusion on the Current Membership Roll as a Member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 7 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #416-19 A Resolution to Determine that Mira Belle Howard, is Not Eligible for Inclusion on the Current Membership Roll as a Member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes. The forego- ing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #417-19 A Resolution to Determine that Elihue Thomas Carmona, is Not Eligible for Inclusion on the Current Membership Roll as a Member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 7 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #418-19 A Resolution to Determine that Latisha Vinora Page, is Not Eligible for Inclusion on the Current Membership Roll as a Member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #419-19 A Resolution to Determine that Deron Ray Fisher, III, is Not Eligible for Inclusion on the Current Membership Roll as a Member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #420-19 A Resolution to Determine that Niyah Raye Fisher, is Not Eligible for Inclusion on the Current Membership Roll as a Member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes. The forego- ing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 8 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #421-19 A Resolution to Approve the Submission of a Renewal Application for Federal Assistance to Provide Supportive and Nutritional Services to Elders and Native American Caregiver Services under Title VI of the Older Americans Act. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 5 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. RESOLUTION #422-19 A Resolution to Approve the 2020 Application Survey as Required for Federal Assistance to Provide Supportive and Nutritional Services to Elders and Native American Caregiver Services under Title VI of the Older Americans Act. The foregoing resolution was duly approved by a vote of 5 for, 0 against and 0 abstaining. WHAT IS THE OLDER AMERICANS ACT? The Older Americans Act (OAA) is a federal law that pro- motes the well-being of Americans 60 years old and above through services and programs designed to meet the spe- cific needs of older citizens. Services provided under the Older Americans Act include: Home-delivered and com- munal meals, Family caregiver support, Health services home assistance for the elderly, Job training and volunteer opportunities, and Protections from elder abuse. About 11 million people received services such as meals, home care, and transportation through OAA programs in 2010. *No one age 60 or above can be denied services from the Older American Act program.

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