232B.4 - APPLICATION OF CHAPTER -- DETERMINATION OF INDIAN STATUS.

        232B.4  APPLICATION OF CHAPTER -- DETERMINATION OF
      INDIAN STATUS.
         1.  This chapter applies to child custody proceedings involving an
      Indian child whether the child is in the physical or legal custody of
      an Indian parent, Indian custodian, or an Indian extended family
      member or another person at the commencement of the proceedings or
      whether the child has resided or domiciled on or off an Indian
      reservation.
         2.  The court shall require a party seeking the foster care
      placement of, termination of parental rights over, or the adoption
      of, an Indian child to seek to determine whether the child is an
      Indian child through contact with any Indian tribe in which the child
      may be a member or eligible for membership, the child's parent, any
      person who has custody of the child or with whom the child resides,
      and any other person that reasonably can be expected to have
      information regarding the child's possible membership or eligibility
      for membership in an Indian tribe, including but not limited to the
      United States department of the interior.
         3.  A written determination by an Indian tribe that a child is a
      member of or eligible for membership in that tribe, or testimony
      attesting to such status by a person authorized by the tribe to
      provide that determination, shall be conclusive.  A written
      determination by an Indian tribe, or testimony by a person authorized
      by the tribe to provide that determination or testimony, that a child
      is not a member of or eligible for membership in that tribe shall be
      conclusive as to that tribe.  If an Indian tribe does not provide
      evidence of the child's status as an Indian child, the court shall
      determine the child's status.
         4.  The determination of the Indian status of a child shall be
      made as soon as practicable in order to serve the best interest of
      the child and to ensure compliance with the notice requirements of
      this chapter.  
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         2003 Acts, ch 153, §5