Legislative Development
GOALS
- Legislative development and recognition of laws and institutions.
- To re-establish the Legislative Commission to prioritize legislative development as well as to engage community members in guiding legislative development.
- Implementation of our language within the workplace and within the community.
LEGISLATION (AKWESASNE LAW REGISTRY)
The Kaiahnehronsehra iehiontakwa is the law repository of all Akwesasne Laws and is the established system for how Akwesasne Laws made under the jurisdiction of the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne are registered.
The Kaiahnehronsehra iehiontakwa is maintained at the Akwesasne Justice Department and is available for viewing between the hours of 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday-Friday.
To view the listing of laws, the Akwesasne Law Information Guide, and Akwesasne Law Definitions, please click here.
LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES
The Akwesasne Legislative Enactment Regulation was ratified with Mohawk Council Resolution 2015/2016-#261A. The purpose of this Regulation is:
- To ensure open, transparent, and accountable law-making procedures for Akwesasronon.
- To engage Akwesasronon in the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne’s lawmaking procedure.
- To ensure that Akwesasne Laws reflect the values, customs, and aspirations of Akwesasronon.
- To ensure that Akwesasne Laws are in keeping with principles of natural justice.
- To establish a standardized procedural regulation for the development, enactment, amendment, and repeal of Akwesasne Laws.
The Akwesasne Legislative Enactment Regulation involves the following five (5) phases of development:
Phase I – Development of Proposed Law: This phase can be initiated by the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne or by a petition from Akwesasronon. A mandate to develop legislation on the identified subject matter is provided to the Akwesasne Legislative Commission and Technicians.
Phase II – Acceptance of Proposed Akwesasne Law In Principle: After a draft law has been developed in Phase I, the proposed legislation is brought to a Council Meeting for acceptance in principle.
Phase III – Community Consultation: The draft law that was accepted in principle in Phase II is sent to the community for review and comments. A minimum of three (3) Information Meetings to discuss the proposed legislation will be scheduled, one in each District of Kawehno:ke, Kana:takon, and Tsi Snaihne.
Phase IV – Enactment of an Akwesasne Law: The final draft law is brought to the community for enactment by either a secret ballot vote at a Special General Meeting, or by a referendum vote.
Phase V – Procedures after the Enactment Phase of an Akwesasne Law:
- The enacted law is registered with the Kaiahnehronsehra iehiontakwa: Place Where Laws Are Registered – Akwesasne Law Registry (Akwesasne Law Registry).
- If a law is rejected, a notice is posted to the community informing them of the rejection and no further development of another Akwesasne Law dealing with the same subject matter will be worked on for at least 120 days.
CURRENT LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES BY PRIORITY
The Akwesasne Legislative Commission held a Public Comment Session and accepted written comments from the community to provide input on legislative development files that should be a priority in 2019. After balancing the perspectives and interests of the community, Mohawk Council of Akwesasne, and administration (e.g. departments, programs) – the Akwesasne Legislative Commission prioritized the following 10-files for development in 2019 (listed alphabetically):
- Akwesasne Cannabis Law | Phase IV
- Akwesasne Child’s Rights & Responsibilities Law | Phase I
- Building Codes/Housing Law | Phase I
- Akwesasne Election Law – Amendment | Phase V
- Akwesasne Financial Administration Law | Phase V
- Akwesasne Land Law | Phase I
- Akwesasne Landlord Tenant Law | Phase I
- Prescription Drug/Controlled Substances/Akwesasne Drug Law – Amendment | Phase I
- Akwesasne Residency Law – Amendment | Phase I
- Akwesasne Water Law | Phase I
- Akwesasne Emergency Management Law | Phase IV
RECENT LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENT NEWS
- CALL OUT FOR MEMBERS TO SERVE ON THE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTThe Mohawk Council of Akwesasne’s Justice Department is currently looking to fill three vacant seats […]
- REFERENDUM CALLED FOR FINAL DRAFT OF AKWESASNE ELECTION LAW AMENDMENTSThe Chief Referendum Officer (Chief Electoral Officer) Leona Benedict hereby gives notice of an upcoming […]
- AKWESASNE CANNABIS LAW & AKWESASNE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT LAW REFERENDUM OFFICIAL RESULTSThe Mohawk Council of Akwesasne held two referendum votes on October 21, 2023 for the […]
- REFERENDUM CALLED FOR FINAL DRAFTS OF AKWESASNE CANNABIS LAW AND AKWESASNE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT LAWThe Chief Referendum Officer (CEO) Leona Benedict hereby gives notice of an upcoming referendum on […]
- AKWESASNE ELECTION LAW AMENDMENT: COMMUNITY CONSULTATION SESSIONSThe Mohawk Council of Akwesasne will be hosting community consultation sessions regarding the Akwesasne Election […]