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An Act to vest all natural resources regulatory authority in the Environmental and Natural Resources Department of the Osage Nation; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to amend ONCA 11-67, the Osage Nation Restricted Real Property Re-Purchasing Act of 2011; to declare an emergency and establish an effective date.
An Act to amend ONCA 11-98 to provide a supplemental appropriation for merit to the Museum, Library and Archives in the amount of two thousand three hundred thirty three dollars ($2,333) for fiscal year 2012; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to govern the conduct of Osage Nation elections, including elections for Principal Chief, Assistant Principal Chief, Osage Nation Congress, elections for the retention of Judges of the Osage Judiciary, and other elections required by the Constitution and by law; and to establish an alternate
An Act to amend Chapter 4 of the Osage Nation Revenue and Taxation Act of 2006 on Taxation and Registration of Motor Vehicles, 26 ONC 4-101 et. seq.; to define disabled veteran and Osage elder; to create an additional category of passenger automobile plate for Osage elders; and to waive, on a
An Act to amend ONCA 12-85, the Osage Nation Permanent Fund Act to provide for further sovereign protections of the Permanent Fund; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to amend ONCA 12-92 to provide a supplemental appropriation to the Gaming Commissioners Board in the amount of seventeen thousand two hundred eighty dollars ($17,280); and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to amend 15 ONC §§ 8-102, 8-107, 8-109 and 8-113 of the Open Records Act to define delivery; to add penalties; to allow limited attorney's fees, costs and expenses; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An act to amend ONCA 13-90 to provide an appropriation modification to the Division of Administrative Services reducing the appropriation to Tribal Works by the amount of eighteen thousand eight hundred nine dollars ($18,809); and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to amend ONCA 13-91 to provide a supplemental appropriation to the Office of the Attorney General in the amount of seventy five thousand dollars ($75,000) in accordance with the memo dated July 21, 2014 from the Attorney General Jeff Jones; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to amend ONCA 14-01 to provide a supplemental appropriation to the Office of the Principal Chief in the amount of one hundred four thousand eight hundred dollars ($104,800); and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to authorize the Pawhuska Indian Village Committee to establish ordinances for the safety and general welfare of their residents, subject to adoption by Act of the Osage Nation Congress; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to provide an appropriation in the amount of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to the Tribal Development and Land Acquisition Department for architectural design and preparation costs of the proposed Pawhuska Indian Village Dane Arbor; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to amend the Osage Nation Gaming Reform Act of 2007, 14 ONC § 12-101 et seq.; to change the definition of net revenue; to require more reporting on construction cost changes; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to provide an appropriation in the amount of seventy five thousand dollars($75,000) for a one-time contribution to the City of Hominy for water treatment facility improvements, equipment and installation; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An act to provide an appropriation in the amount of three million three hundred seventeen thousand five hundred dollars($3,317,500) to the Tribal Development and Land Acquisition for project costs to build the Osage Fairfax Child Care and Senior Center and fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for a