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(1) A person commits the violation of trespass if he or she:

(a) Enters or remains on tribal property or private property; and

(b) Had notice that the entry was forbidden;

(c) Was ordered to depart after entry and failed to do so; or

(d) Has been excluded from the reservation or from an enterprise within the reservation.

(2) Notice may be given by:

(a) Written or verbal communication given to the trespasser by a citizens business committee member, officer, the owner of the property or a person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the property or the tribe;

(b) Written notice posted on or about the property in a manner reasonably likely to come to the attention of potential trespassers; or

(c) Fences, barricades or other devices obviously designed to enclose the property and to exclude all potential intruders; or

(d) By written exclusion order.

(3) A violation under this section if committed in a private dwelling, tribal dwelling or where the trespasser carries a dangerous weapon or firearm on or about his person during the commission of the violation shall be subject to a tripling of the maximum fine as provided for under the schedule of penalties. [Ord. 12-15-2021A § 6.3, 2021.]