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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Coquille Restoration Act · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. DEFINITIONS

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## SEC. 2 DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this Act— ####
(1)“**Tribe**” means the Coquille Indian Tribe consisting of the Upper Coquille and the Lower Coquille Tribes of Indians; ####
(2)“**Secretary **” means the Secretary of the Interior or his designated representative; ####
(3)“**Interim Council **” means the governing body of the Coquille Tribe which serves pursuant to section 8 of this Act; ####
(4)“**Member**” means those persons eligible for enrollment under section 7 of this Act and after the adoption of a tribal constitution, those persons added to the roll pursuant to such constitution; ####
(5)“**service area**” means the area composed of Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, and Lane Counties in the State of Oregon; ####
(6)“**State**” means the State of Oregon; and ####
(7)“**Reservation**” means those lands subsequently acquired and held in trust by the Secretary for the benefit of the Tribe.
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