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§  75-c.  Application  to Indian tribes. 1. A child custody proceeding  that pertains to an Indian child as defined in the Indian Child  Welfare  Act,  25  U.S.C.  §  1901 et seq., is not subject to this article to the  extent that it is governed by the Indian Child Welfare Act.    2. A court of this state shall treat a tribe as if it were a state  of  the  United  States for the purpose of applying this title and title two  of this article.    3. A child  custody  determination  made  by  a  tribe  under  factual  circumstances   in   substantial   conformity  with  the  jurisdictional  standards of this article must be recognized and  enforced  under  title  three of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dom > Article-5-a > Title-1 > 75-c

§  75-c.  Application  to Indian tribes. 1. A child custody proceeding  that pertains to an Indian child as defined in the Indian Child  Welfare  Act,  25  U.S.C.  §  1901 et seq., is not subject to this article to the  extent that it is governed by the Indian Child Welfare Act.    2. A court of this state shall treat a tribe as if it were a state  of  the  United  States for the purpose of applying this title and title two  of this article.    3. A child  custody  determination  made  by  a  tribe  under  factual  circumstances   in   substantial   conformity  with  the  jurisdictional  standards of this article must be recognized and  enforced  under  title  three of this article.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Dom > Article-5-a > Title-1 > 75-c

§  75-c.  Application  to Indian tribes. 1. A child custody proceeding  that pertains to an Indian child as defined in the Indian Child  Welfare  Act,  25  U.S.C.  §  1901 et seq., is not subject to this article to the  extent that it is governed by the Indian Child Welfare Act.    2. A court of this state shall treat a tribe as if it were a state  of  the  United  States for the purpose of applying this title and title two  of this article.    3. A child  custody  determination  made  by  a  tribe  under  factual  circumstances   in   substantial   conformity  with  the  jurisdictional  standards of this article must be recognized and  enforced  under  title  three of this article.