2-15-142. Guiding principles. In formulating or implementing policies or administrative rules that have direct tribal implications, a state agency should consider the following principles:
(1) a commitment to cooperation and collaboration;
(2) mutual understanding and respect;
(3) regular and early communication;
(4) a process of accountability for addressing issues; and
(5) preservation of the tribal-state relationship.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 568, L. 2003.