06171925 - Level II Training Book

6/18/24

Additional information on the attestation

6. Other EPHS Regulations/Standards/Policies/Procedures Tribal Resolution, 18-R- 038 adopting Tribal Gaming Facilities Standards Ordinance Rory McNeil __December 15, 2022__ Name of Certifying Official Date Karuk Tribe Gaming Commission Chairwoman Title of Certifying Official

Sent by certified mail to: National Indian Gaming Commission Attn: Facility License 1441 L Street, NW, Suite 9100 Washington, D.C. 20005 OR Sent electronically to: facility_license@nigc.gov

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EPHS SAMPLE SUBMISSION TYPES OF LAWS THAT MAY BE LISTED

The purpose of this guidance is to help tribes understand what is required to show compliance with 25 C.F.R. 559.5. The list below is not intended to be all inclusive, but merely illustrates the types of laws that may be applicable to a tribal gaming facility. Tribes should include in their submission any law, resolution, code, policy, standard or procedure that demonstrates compliance with applicable environmental, public health and safety standards. Emergency Preparedness: • International Code Council o Adoption of International Fire* Code • National Fire Protection Association o Adoption of other NFPA sections (see website for additional NFPA sections: http://www.nfpa.org/aboutthecodes/list_of_codes_and_standards.asp) and titles of other codes the tribe has adopted and is applicable to your gaming facility. • State Fire*/Life Safety Code o Adoption of any State Fire and/or Life Safety Code • Tribal Law(s)/Resolution(s)/Code(s)/Ordinance(s)/etc that were enacted to protect against the injury and loss of life for persons using the facility, as well as protect the facility against fire*. • MOU/MOA(s) for emergency services (Fire, Emergency Medical Tech (EMT), Ambulance, Police). • Amendments to any of the adopted items listed above. Food and Water: • Adoption of the FDA Food Code • Adoption of a State Food Code • Tribal Law(s)/Resolution(s)/Code(s)/Ordinance(s)/etc that were enacted to protect water and/or food from contamination. • Tribal Food Safety Program that includes training requirements and a food inspection system. • Identify the source of potable water for the gaming facility (city, county, tribal wells, tribal water treatment plant, etc) • Amendments to any of the adopted items listed above. Construction and Maintenance • International Code Council o Adoption of NFPA 1- Uniform Fire* Code o Adoption of NFPA 101- Life Safety Code

o Adoption of the International Building Code o Adoption of the International Plumbing Code

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