Washington Tribal Court's Order Accepting/Declining Jurisdiction (RPT) is a legal order issued by a Washington tribal court in order to determine whether that court has jurisdiction over a given case. There are two types of orders: Accepting Jurisdiction (RSPBA) and Declining Jurisdiction (SPEED). An RSPBA is issued when the tribal court concludes that it has jurisdiction over the case. This order will provide the tribal court with the authority to proceed with the case and will outline the terms of the court's jurisdiction. An SPEED is issued when the tribal court decides that it does not have jurisdiction over the case. This order will provide the court with the authority to decline jurisdiction and will outline the reasons why the court determined that it did not have jurisdiction. The Washington Tribal Court's Order Accepting/Declining Jurisdiction (RPT) is a legally binding document that will determine how the case will proceed in the tribal court system. This order is important for both parties involved in the case as it establishes the court's authority and outlines the terms of the court's jurisdiction.