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The branches of tribal government established by the Poarch Creek Indians' constitution include the legislative, judicial and executive branches. The Legislative Branch of the Tribal Government comprises of a nine member unilateral Tribal Council. The Judicial Branch comprises of  a Tribal Court system composed of a lower court and a supreme court that hears appeals. The Executive Branch runs the daily affairs of government.

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The branches of tribal government established by the Poarch Creek Indian’s constitution were the following.

The Tribal Council of Poarch Creek Indians operates under a constitution. This constitution was ratified on June 1, 1985. The Legislative branch includes nine members elected by the general membership. Its members elected a Chair who will be the Chief Executive Officer of the Poarch Creek Tribe. The council enacts laws and protect the tribe sovereignty and dictate policies. The council has an Administrator that has the council authority to operate. The Tribal Council, with the support of the U.S. Supreme Court, has the power to levy, assess and collect taxes.

The Judicial branch of the Poarch Creek Indians has a Tribal cour divided in a lower court and a Supreme Court. The Judicial branch also has a staff that serves in the reservation. The Executive branch is the head of the daily operations in the reservation. It has a Chairman offiice, a Tribal Administration, Facilities Management, Education Area, Human Resources, Government relations, among many others.