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LEGISLATIVE SUMMARY SHEET
Tracking No. 02.73 -, ~
DATE: July 6, 2012
TITLE OF RESOLUTION: RELATING TO THE NAABIK'iyATI' COMMITTEE;
CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. FRANK BRADLEY III TO THE NAVAJO NATION HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION.
PURPOSE: The purpose is to confirm the appointment of Mr. Frank Bradley III, as one of five commissioners, to the Navajo Nation Human rights Commission.
This written summary is provided in accord with the practices of the Navajo Nation Council or Standing Committee on the resolution as drafted by the Office of Legislative Counsel. This written summary does not address recommended amendments as may be provided by the standing committees. The Office of Legislative Counsel requests each Council Delegate to review each proposed resolution detail.
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Naa'bik'fy4U' Com fttee
PROPOSED STANDING COMMITTEE RESOLUTION
22nd NAVAJO NATION COUNCIL - Second Year, 2012
TRODUCEDBY
TRACKING NO. 0'2'12> - r~
AN ACTION
RELATING TO THE NAABIK'IyATI' COMMITTEE; CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT
OF MR. FRANK BRADLEY III TO THE NAVAJO NATION HUMAN RIGHTS
COMMISSION.
BE IT ENACTED:
1. The Navajo Nation finds that Mr. Frank Bradley III meets the qualifications required of
Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission as set forth in 2 N.N.C. §922(A). Mr. Frank
Bradley Ill's Letter of Interest and Resume are attached hereto as Exhibit No.1.
2. The Navajo Nation confirms the appointment ofMr. Frank Bradley III to the Navajo
Nation Human Rights Commission for a four year term beginning upon confirmation by
the Naabik'iyai' Committee.
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HONORABLEJOHNNY NAIZELEGISLAT1VE BRANCH Speaker, 22nd Navajo Nation CouncilNAVAJO NATION
EXHIBIT
I &.1 July 2,2012
Mr. Frank Bradley III
P.O. Box 268
Mexican Springs, New Mexico 87320
Dear Mr. Bradley,
I am pleased to inform you that, Pursuant to 2 NNC Section 922 (A). I have selected you as a candidate
to serve on the NavCljo Nation Human Rights Commission.
Pursuant to the Commission's plan of operation, all nominees are required to receive confirmation from
the Commission's oversight committee of the Navajo nation Council before assuming their positions.
This proceeding requires your attendance at the Naa'bik'iyati' Committee Meeting. You will be notified
by the Office of Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission on the time, date and location of your
confirmation hearing. Please be ready to answer questions from the Naa'bik'iyati' Committee relative to
your appointment as a Commissioner of Law Enforcement.
If you have any questions regarding this letter, Please feel free to contact the Office's Executive Director,
Leonard Gorman, directly at [email protected] or telephone number (928) 871-7436.
Again, congratulations on receiving this noteworthy nomination.
Sincerely,
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~~ .~ l\'~JOhnny Naize, Speaker
22nd Navajo Nation council
OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER / NA VAJO NATION LEGISLA TIVE BRANCH / POST OFFICE BOX 3390 / WINDOW ROCK, ARIZONA 86515 TELEPHONE (928) 871-7160 FAX (928) 871-7255
May 14,2012
Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission
P.O. Box 1689
Window Rock AZ, 86515
This letter is serving as my letter of interest in participating in the Navajo Nation Human Rights commission, in the Law enforcement position. I am a retired police officer of 24 years total, who has served with various agencies, the Navajo police, Salt River police, Hualapai police, and finally the Apache County Sheriff Office. I had served as a sergeant or a lead / senor police officer for all of those agencies. I am a specialty instructor with the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training (AZPOST) with specialties in high risk, high force training which consisted of; Firearms training, use of force (lethal and less than lethal), law enforcement use of chemical agents, the training of new officers just out of the police academy (field training officer, FTO) and basic SWAT training. The balk of my law enforcement career had been the first line supervision of police officers which consisted not only in assuring the day to day operations of each department in answering all calls for service. It also required me to monitor and advise the police officers and citizens of the department's policy requirements and monitoring and the adherence to the constitutional and statutory rights of all citizens within the jurisdictions I had worked. I feel that my tenure and maturity in the field of law enforcement, particularly in the specific area of "Indian country" law enforcement offers the commission an experience that will be tremendously beneficial to the Navajo Nation and its citizens. I look forward to your response and thank you for your attention and consideration.
P.O. Box 268
Mexican Springs NM 87320
(505) 703-6118
E-mail: [email protected]
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P.O. Box 268 Phone (505) 702-6118 Mexican Springs NM 87320 E-mail [email protected] ...... i~ ~ flVJ::- / ~)\-~. - . """0
Frank Bradley III I / .
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Objective To provide professional and quality public review of human rights violations occurring to the Navajo Nation and its citizens
Work experience May 1983 to January 1985 Navajo Police Window Rock District
Detention Officer I
• Performed duties of a detention officer for the Navajo Nation at the Window Rock Police district
May 1985 to February 1987 Navajo Police Window Rock District
Police Officer
• Performed duties of a Police officer for the Navajo Nation at the Window Rock Police district
February 1987 to December 1987 Salt River Indian Community
Police Officer
• Performed duties of a Police officer for the Pima Maricopa Indian Community Mesa Arizona
December 1987 to October 1988 Navajo Police Window Rock District
Police Officer
• Performed duties of a Police officer for the Navajo Nation at the Window Rock Police District
October 1988 to December 1991 Navajo Police Chinle District
Police Sergeant
• Performed duties of a Police Sergeant for the Navajo Nation at the Chinle Police District
December 1991 to April 1999 Navajo Police Window Rock District
Police Sergeant
• Performed duties of a Police Sergeant for the Navajo Nation at the Window Rock Police District
April 1999 to December 2002 Navajo Police Shiprock District
Police Sergeant
• Performed duties of a Police Sergeant for the Navajo Nation at the Shiprock Police District
December 2002 to February 2006 Hualapai Nation Police Department
Supervisory Police Officer
• Performed duties of a Police Supervisor for the Hualapai Nation in Peach Springs Arizona
Education
Professional memberships
OCtober 2007 to June 2008
Security otIicer IHS Tohatchi Health center • Performed duties of a civilian security officer for the Tohatchi Health
center in Tohatchi New Mexico
July 2008 to March 2010
Deputy II Apache County Sheriff Office
• Perform the duties of a uniform patrol deputy for the northern portion of the county including the Navajo Nation
March 2010 to present:
Retired as a active law enforcement officer
1968 to 1976 Window Rock School District
Elementary arxl Mid School education
1976 to 1979 Window Rock School District
High School education
• Obtained High School diploma May 1979
December 1979 to May 1980 Technical Vocational Institute Albuquerque New Mexico
Carpentry school
• Obtained certificate in basic carpentry
August 1981 to May 1983 Central Arizona Community Collage
Heavy Equipment Operator
• Schooled for AAS in Heavy Equipment Operator (Degree Not Obtained)
Member of the National Tactical Officers Association NTOA
National Field Training Officers Association NAFTO 2003
Rural Law Enforcement Technology Center advisory board member 2006
Certiftcatlons
References
Certified by the Arizona Peace Officers Standards and Training (AZPOSn as a Peace Officer and a General and Specialty instructor. With specialties in;
Tactical Operators Course (SRT/SWAn instructor
Chemical Agents instructor
Flash Sound Devices instructor
Firearms: Pistol, Rifle, and Shot Gun instructor
TASER instructor
Simunitions Instructor
Field Training Officer
GLOCK Pistol Armor
Remington 870 Shotgun Armor
TASER armor
Roscoe Herrera, Commander Dist. 3 and 4 Apache County Sheriffs Office
Darren Simeona Criminal Investigator Navajo Police Chinle Police District
Dale West, Criminal Investigator Navajo Nation Police Shiprock Police District, Shiprock New Mexico
Tim Barber, Sergeant Navajo Nation Police Shiprock Police District, Shiprock New Mexico
Samuel Tsosie, Patrol Supervisor Hualapai Nation Police Departmem, Peach Springs Arizona
Valerie Leslie. RN Health Systems Administrator Tohatchi Health Center Tohatchi New Mexico
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LEGlSLATIVE BRANCH HONORABLEJOHNNY NAIZE Speaker, 22nd Navajo Nation Council NAVAJO NATION
MEMORANDUM
TO Leonard Gonnan, Executive Director vajo Nation Human Rights Commission
FROM
f£ice 0
DATE June 20, 2012
SUBJECT Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission Appointments
This memo serves to submit names of individw.ls I recommend to serve on the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission 2012-2016.
After review and careful consideration, I feel confident that the following individuals will serve in thc best interest of the Navajo Nation: '
Frank Bradley III, Law Enforcement Representative Steven A. Darden, Business Representative Jcnnifer Denetdale, Education Representative Valerie Kelly, Social Services Representative Justin F. Tsosie, At Large Representative
Please call me at 871-6358 if you have any questions.
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OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER / NAVAJO NATION LEGISLA TIVE BRANCH / POST OFFICE BOX 3390 / WINDOW ROCK, ARIZONA 86515 TELEPHONE (928) 871-7160 FAX (928) 871-7255
LEGISLATlVE BRANCH HONORABLEJOHNNY NAIZE Speaker, 22nd Navajo Nation CouncilNAVAJO NATION
MEMORANDUM
DATE: July 5, 2012
TO: Ed McCool, ChiefLegislative Counsel Office of Navajo Nation Legislative Counsel
Mariana Kahn, Attorney Office ofNavajo Nation Legislative Counsel
FROM:
SUBJECT: Request Drafting a Proposed Resolution to the Naa'bik'iyati Committee Confirming the Appointment of Five Commissioners to the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission
This memorandum serves as a request to draft a proposed resolution to confirm the appointments of three new and two returning commissioners to the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission pursuant to 2 N.N.C. §992(A).
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In addition, pursuant to 2 N.N.C. §9?2(A) (l), (2), (3), (4) and (5), each member shall have an extensive employment background in education, business, law enforcement, social services and one at-large. The following individuals will serve in the best interest of the Navajo Nation as human rights commissioners:
1. Frank Bradely III, Law Enforcement, hereto as Exhibit "A" 2. Steven A. Darden, Business, hereto as Exhibit "B" 3. Jennifer Denetdale, Ph.D., Education, hereto as Exhibit "C" 4. Valerie Kelly, Social Services, hereto as Exhibit "D" 5. Justin F. Tsosie, At-Large, hereto as Exhibit "E"
I intent to introduce this proposed resolution for confirmation to the Naa'bik'iyati Committee of the 22nd Navajo Nation Council at the next regular or special committee meeting. My agent is Mr. Leonard Gorman, Executive Director, of the Office of Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission. Mr. Gorman can be reached at [email protected] or at telephone number (928) 8717436.
ATTACHMENTS
OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER / NAVAJO NATION LEGISLATIVE BRANCH / POST OFFICE BOX 3390 / WINDOW ROCK, ARIZONA 86515 TELEPHONE (928) 871-7160 FAX (928) 87/-7255
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH HONORABLEJOHNNY NAIZE Speaker, 22nd Navajo Nation CouncilNAVAJO NATION
July 11,2012
MEMORANDUM
TO Honorable Members N aa'bik'iyati' Committee
FROM
SUBJECT ASSIGNMENT OF LEGISLATION
Pursuant to 2 N.N.C. § 164 (A)(4), this memorandum serves to inform and advise you that I assign the following legislltion to the Naa'bik'iyati' Committee:
Legislation No. 0273-12
AN ACTION RELATING TO THE NAA'BIK'NATI' COMMITIEE: CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. FRANK BRADLEY III TO THE NAVAJO NATION HUMAN-RIGHTS COMMISSION.
As the Committee assigned to consider the legislltion, Legislltion No. 0273-12 must be pllced on the Naa'bik'iyati' Committee's agenda at the next regular meeting for final consideration.
ATTACHMENT: Legislltion No. 0273-12
xc: Hon. Ben Shelly., President The Navajo Nation
Hamson Tsosie, Attornry General Mark Grant, Controller Honorable Johnny Naize, Council Delegate (prime Sponsor)
OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER I NAVAJO NATION LEGISLATIVE BRANCHI POST OFFICE BOX 3390 I WINDOW ROCK, ARIZONA 86515 TELEPHONE (928) 871-7160 FAX (928) 871-7255
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Office ofLegislative Counsel Johnny Naize Telephone: (928) 871-7166 jpellker ~fthe Navajo Nation COlln,.i! Fax: (928) 871-7576 1."IJ,.\ce .-..
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
THROUGH: Ed McCJol, Acting Chief Legislative Counsel Office of Legislative Counsel
DATE: July 6,2012
SUBJECT: OLC Service Request No. 12-542-1: Relating to Naabik'iyati' Committee; Confirming the appointment of Mr. Frank Bradley III to the Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission.
Pursuant to your request, attached is the above-referenced proposed legislation for your sponsorship. Please review the proposed legislation. If this proposal is acceptable to you, as drafted, please sign the proposed legislation where it indicates "PRIME SPONSOR" and submit it to the Office of Legislative Services for the assignment of a legislation number and referral to the Speaker who will assign it pursuant to 2 N.N.C. §164(A).
If the proposed legislation is unacceptable to you or if you have further questions, please contact me at the Office of Legislative Counsel and advise me of changes you would like made to the proposed legislation. You may contact me at (928) 871-7166. Thank you.
Office of Legislative Counsel/The Legislative Branch / Post Office Box 3390 / Window Rock, Arizona / 86515
Officr ofLxis/,ltil'/' Co Il7lJd / T/'r LegiJIatil'C 8mlle;' ! PM! Ojjic/' Box 33'J() ! H"illdoll' Rock. >-Jri".mI'1 865/5
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THE NAVAJO NATION
LEGISLATION NO: -0273-12 SPONSOR: Johnny Naize
TITLE: An Action Relating To The NAABIK'IYATI' Committee; Confirming The Appointment Of Mr. Frank Bradley III To The Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission
Date posted: July 11,2012 at 4:45pm
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