Ninth National Indian Nations: Justice for Victims of Crime Conference

   

 

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Registration & Fees

Conference Registration is still available online and onsite through December 9, 2004. Registration fees are $100.00. All fees include attendance to all scheduled events, Banquet, Luncheon, and comprehensive conference resource materials in CD format; as well as access to all exhibits, and hotel reservation rate. You may also add $25.00 to your registration fee for Continuing Education Credits.

Have your credit card handy: Online Conference Registration is now available to all conference attendees and nonprofit exhibitors: registration for merchandise vendors is now closed.

To register by mail, complete the Conference Registration Form (You will need Acrobat Reader 5.0 to use the fillable features of this form) and send check, money order or purchase order (make checks payable to the Tribal Law and Policy Institute) to: 

Tribal Law & Policy Institute
8235 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 211
West Hollywood, CA 90046
(323) 650-5467 ~ Fax: (323) 650-8149

On-site conference registration will take place in the lobby of the Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel on Wednesday evening, December 8th from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm and Thursday morning December 9th from 7:00 am to 9:00 am.

Cancellation Policy

Registration cancellations will not be accepted unless made in writing. Cancellations made on or before October 31, 2004 will be refunded in full. No registration refunds will be made after this date. As an alternative to cancellation, your registration may be transferred to another person on or before November 29, 2004 without incurring any cost penalty. The conference manager must be advised in writing of any alterations or transfers.

Vendors, Exhibitors and Resource Tables

Space is available for vendors and exhibitors. Exhibit space will be made available on a first come basis. Resource tables will be available for display of materials related to services for victims of crime. Online Conference Registration is available to nonprofit organizations and merchandise vendors, or a Vendor/Exhibitor Form is available online (You will need Acrobat Reader 5.0 to use the fillable features of this form) or you may contact the Institute at conference@tribal-institute.org or by calling 1-323-650-5467. Please note that all Indian Arts and Craft sales must be in compliance with the Indian Arts and Crafts Act (as amended).

 

 

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Wyndham Palm Springs Hotel
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 Office for Victims of Crime - Putting Victims First
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 Fox Valley Technical College
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community

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This conference and conference web site are funded under grant 2003-VR-GX-0022 from the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice. Site created and maintained by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute, Inc.