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A Resolution commending John Maker for the honor bestowed upon him by the Brotherhood of Muscal de Rivesaltes, Rivesaltes, France; and directing distribution.
An Act to amend 6 ONC § 5-140 to impose a mandatory civil banishment of five (5) years upon conviction for the sale, distribution, or manufacture of dangerous drugs; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to establish leasing procedures for business, economic development, and public purposes on Osage Nation Restricted and Trust Lands as authorized by Helping Expedite and Advance Responsible Tribal Home Ownership Act of 2012, P.L. 112-151, July 20, 2012 codified as 25 U.S.C. § 415 (h) (HEARTH
An Act to provide a technical amendment ONCA 06-10, as amended, "Osage Nation Revenue and Taxation Act of 2006" making it consistent with the purpose of providing simple, fair, straightforward and efficient procedures for the levy and collection of certain taxes; to declare an emergency and
A resolution to authorize the formation of Osage, LLC as a limited liability company organized under the law of the Osage Nation and wholly owned by the Osage Nation; and to make this authorization retroactive to April 14, 2008
An Act to amend ONCA 14-71 to provide a supplemental appropriation to the Division of Cultural Preservation, Arts, Heritage and Language for fiscal year 2015 in the amount of fifty one thousand one hundred forty five dollars (%51,145); and to change the Division composition.
An Act to authorize an appropriation in the amount of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) to Tribal Development and Land Acquisition for project costs to study, design and build the Hominy Wellness Center with the appropriation by additional legislation contingent upon receipt of an Indian
An Act to amend ONCA 14-70 to reduce the appropriation to the Division of Child, Family and Senior Community Services for fiscal year 2015 by the amount of five million four hundred forty seven thousand five hundred fifty five dollars ($5,447,555); and to change the division composition.
An Act to amend the Osage Nation Ethics Law to insert certain definitions; to designate direct authority requirement of employees by a board member within the second degree as a basis for nepotism; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to establish a new law for the disposal of Osage Nation surplus property; and to establish an alternate effective date.
An Act to amend ONCA 14-77 to reduce the appropriation to the Division of Land, Commerce and Public Safety for fiscal year 2015 in the amount of three hundred fifty nine thousand seven hundred thirty six dollars ($359,736); and to change the Division composition.
An Act to amend ONCA 14-75 to reduce the appropriation to the Division of Government Operations for fiscal year 2015 in the amount of four hundred sixty nine thousand five hundred forty three dollars ($469,543); and to change the Division composition.
An Act to amend ONCA 14-72 to provide a supplemental appropriation to the Division of Education and Early Childhood Services for fiscal year 2015 in the amount of two hundred fifty three thousand seven hundred sixty eight dollars ($253,768).
An Act to amend ONCA 14-76 to provide a supplemental appropriation to the Health, Fitness and Wellness Division for fiscal year 2015 in the amount of four million two hundred sixty four thousand eighty dollars ($4,264,080); and to change the Division composition.
An Act to provide an appropriation to the Attorney General of the Osage Nation for fiscal year 2015 in the amount of one million two hundred seventy six thousand one hundred forty dollars ($1,276,140).
An Act to authorize and appropriate two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) to the Treasury for debt payments already distributed to the Master Campus Plan Loan; to ratify the Master Campus Loan debt payments made by the Treasurer; and to establish an alternate effective date.