ONCA 19-44, An Act to authorize and appropriate the amount of three million dollars ($3,000,000) in federal funds to Well Plugging; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Goodfox)
ONCA 19-45, An Act to amend ONCA 18-48 to provide a supplemental appropriation in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to Financial Assistance Services for crisis assistance; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Goodfox)
ONCA 19-46, An Act to authorize and appropriate two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to the Capital Asset Fund for conceptual design for the Osage Nation Museum expansion; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Walker)
ONCA 19-47, An Act to amend 25 ONC §§ 6-101, 6-102, 6-103, 6-104 and 6-106 to remove void provisions and language referring to improvements; to limit the fund to new assets and construction only; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Walker)
ONCA 19-49, An Act to authorize and appropriate four hundred fifty five thousand dollars ($455,000) to the Osage Nation Property Improvement Fund; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Goodfox)
ONCA 19-50, An Act to establish a revolving fund for improvements and other expenses for property owned by the Osage Nation; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Goodfox)
ONCA 19-51, An Act to amend ONCA 18-48 to provide supplemental appropriations in the amount of two million seven hundred eight thousand four hundred thirty seven dollars ($2,708,437) and appropriation reductions in the amount of five million two hundred seventy four thousand dollars ($5,274,250) to the departments and programs in the Executive Branch; and to establish an alternate effective date.
ONCA 19-52, An Act to amend ONCA 18-48 to provide supplemental appropriations in the amount of five million nineteen thousand seventy nine dollars ($5,019,079) and appropriation reductions in the amount of three million three hundred seventy four thousand three hundred seventy dollars ($3,374,370) to departments and programs of the Executive Branch; and to establish an alternate effective date.
ONCA 19-53, An Act to authorize and appropriate the sum of one hundred sixty eight thousand two hundred forty dollars ($168,240) to the Education Partnership Fund; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Whitehorn)
ONCA 19-54, An Act to amend the Education Partnership Fund to provide for educational materials and services; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Whitehorn)
ONCA 19-57, An Act to amend 15 ONC§ À, 1A-104, 1A-105, 1A-108 and 1A-109; to insert new sections at 15 ONC§§ 1A-112 through 1A-115; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Potts)
ONCA 19-58, An Act to repeal ONC § 2-201, 2-202, 2-203 and 2-204 as they are placed in amended form in a separate section of the Code; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Potts)
ONCA 19-59, An Act to authorize and appropriate one thousand seven hundred seventy five dollars ($1,775) for the purchase of the Grayhorse School Building; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Lemon)
ONCA 19-60, An Act to authorize and appropriate eight million five hundred thousand dollars ($8,500,000) to the Higher Education Scholarship Fund; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Edwards)
ONCA 19-61, An act to authorize and appropriate four million three hundred thousand dollars ($4,300,000) to the Osage Nation Member Health Benefit Fund from fiscal year 2020 tribal revenue for Direct Assistance to Osage members 65 years of age and over; $1,000 annual benefit or medigap insurance Plan F and Part D premiums, as set forth in the Osage Nation Health Benefit Act, 16 ONC§ 3-101 et seq
ONCA 19-62, An Act to authorize and appropriate twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) for the purchase and placement of a headstone at the St. Francis Cemetery in St. Paul, Kansas to commemorate a mass Osage burial site; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Maker)
ONCA 19-63, An Act to amend 26 ONC§ 14-105 of the Osage Nation Permanent Fund Act to authorize utilization of funds by appropriation for government operations and government services during a financial emergency; and to establish an alternate effective date. (Tillman)