The Osage Nation - Tribal Code
Table of Contents Updated: February 2018
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Table of Contents
VOLUME 1
Osage Nation Constitution
TITLE 1. ATTORNEYS
CHAPTER 1. OSAGE NATION BAR ASSOCIATION
§ 1–101. Revolving fund established
TITLE 2. CHILDREN
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1–101. Juvenile Court established
§ 1–102. Officers of the Court
§ 1–103. Jurisdiction
§ 1–104. Jurisdiction over extended family
§ 1–105. Continuing jurisdiction
§ 1–106. Extended family defined
§ 1–107. Transfers from state court or other Tribal court
§ 1–108. Full faith and credit
§ 1–109. Child welfare transfers to Tribal or state court
§ 1–110. Notice of legal rights
§ 1–111. Osage Tribal Prosecutor duties
§ 1–112. Jury trials
§ 1–113. Procedure
§ 1–114. Hearings
§ 1–115. Mileage and witness fees
§ 1–116. Penalties
§ 1–117. Social study and other reports
§ 1–118. Effect of proceedings
§ 1–119. Inspection of Court records
§ 1–120. Law enforcement records
§ 1–121. Indian child welfare records
§ 1–122. Identity confidential
§ 1–123. Search warrants or pick up orders for the protection of children
§ 1–124. Issuance of search warrants or pick-up orders
§ 1–125. Expiration of search warrants and pick-up orders
§ 1–126. Appeals
CHAPTER 2. CHILDREN
§ 2–101. Definitions
§ 2–102. Evidence of child abuse or neglect in matrimonial or child custody
actions
§ 2–103. Intake
§ 2–104. Tribal Prosecutor intake duties
§ 2–105. Responsibility for deprived children
§ 2–106. Children taken into custody prior to filing of petition; protective
custody
§ 2–107. Emergency medical treatment or mental health care
§ 2–108. Immunity from liability
§ 2–109. Deferred prosecution agreements; contracts
§ 2–110. Deferred prosecution agreements; contracts admissible
§ 2–111. Petition form
§ 2–112. Petition contents
§ 2–113. Filing petition when child in protective custody; time
§ 2–114. Amendment of petition
§ 2–115. Summons; form
§ 2–116. When summons unnecessary
§ 2–117. Additional parties to be summoned
§ 2–118. Court diversion by stipulation
§ 2–119. Limitation of diversions
§ 2–120. Failure to appear
§ 2–121. Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem
§ 2–122. Adjudicatory hearing
§ 2–123. Mentally ill and developmentally disabled children
§ 2–124. Admissibility of pre-recorded statement of a child age twelve (12)
years or under who is the victim of abuse
§ 2–125. Taking testimony of a child age twelve (12) years or under in room
other than courtroom; recording
§ 2–126. Court diversion
§ 2–127. Dismissal of petition
§ 2–128. Sustaining petition
§ 2–129. Temporary orders
§ 2–130. New hearing authorized
§ 2–131. Dispositional hearing
§ 2–132. Social studies and reports
§ 2–133. Case/service plan
§ 2–134. Medical examination
§ 2–135. Hearing purpose
§ 2–136. Hearing informal
§ 2–137. Continuance
§ 2–138. Order of protection; protective orders
§ 2–139. Placement preferences
§ 2–140. Movement of child in custody of the Indian Child Welfare Department
§ 2–141. Unmanageable and uncontrollable children
§ 2–142. Disposition
§ 2–143. Review of disposition order
§ 2–144. Review hearing reports
§ 2–145. Motion for termination of parental rights
§ 2–146. Appointment of counsel
§ 2–147. Notice of hearing to terminate parental rights
§ 2–148. Termination of parental rights by abandonment
§ 2–149. Criteria for termination
§ 2–150. Criteria for order terminating parental rights
§ 2–151. Review of child's disposition following termination of the
parent-child legal relationship
§ 2–152. Expert testimony
§ 2–153. Effect of order
§ 2–154. Adoption action not to be combined with termination of parental rights
§ 2–155. Confidential nature of proceedings and record
§ 2–156. Modification of decrees or orders
§ 2–157. Traditional custodian's and grandparent rights
§ 2–158. Orders for support
§ 2–159. Voluntary foster/alternative care authorized
§ 2–160. Emancipation
CHAPTER 3.
CHILD ABUSE REPORTING AND PREVENTION
§ 3–101. Legislative purpose
§ 3–102. Definitions
§ 3–103. Persons required to report child abuse or neglect
§ 3–104. Reporting procedures
§ 3–105. Action upon receipt of report
§ 3–106. Interference with investigation and retaliation prohibited; civil
penalty
§ 3–107. Required report of postmortem investigation
§ 3–108. Evidence of abuse
§ 3–109. Immunity from liability
§ 3–110. Temporary protective custody
§ 3–111. Confidentiality of records
§ 3–112. Duty to provide summary to person being investigated
§ 3–113. Child protection teams; purpose
§ 3–114. Child protection teams; meetings
§ 3–115. Child protection team; authority and functions
§ 3–116. Child protection teams; duties
§ 3–117. Central Registry/case management system
§ 3–118. Court proceedings; Guardian Ad Litem
§ 3–119. Child abuse and child neglect diversion program
§ 3–120. Evidence not privileged
CHAPTER 4. ALTERNATIVE PLACEMENT
§ 4–101. Definitions
§ 4–102. Foster care placement
§ 4–103. Responsibility of recruiting foster care homes
§ 4–104. Approval of alternative care homes
§ 4–105. Written contract
§ 4–106. Previous foster parent preferred placement
§ 4–107. Removal from foster home
§ 4–108. Investigation
§ 4–109. Basic standards for alternative care families
§ 4–110. Basic requirements of alternative care families
§ 4–111. Income of alternative care families
§ 4–112. Physical facilities
§ 4–113. Family composition
§ 4–114. Personal characteristics
§ 4–115. Alternative care parenting abilities
CHAPTER 5. JUVENILE CODE
§ 5–101. Definitions
§ 5–102. Taking children into custody
§ 5–103. Notification of parties
§ 5–104. Notification of court officers
§ 5–105. Release of detained child
§ 5–106. Special release rule for major offenses
§ 5–107. Court-ordered release
§ 5–108. Extension of detention period
§ 5–109. Detention and shelter
§ 5–110. Court-ordered medical treatment
§ 5–111. Court-ordered commitment for observation
§ 5–112. Intake
§ 5–113. Tribal Prosecutor intake/duties
§ 5–114. Deferred prosecution agreements/contracts
§ 5–115. Deferred prosecution agreements/contracts admissible
§ 5–116. Court diversion by stipulation
§ 5–117. Limitation on diversions
§ 5–118. Petition form
§ 5–119. Petition contents
§ 5–120. Amended petitions
§ 5–121. Summons
§ 5–122. Additional parties to be summoned
§ 5–123. Service of summons
§ 5–124. Failure to appear
§ 5–125. Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem
§ 5–126. Custodial interrogations
§ 5–127. Adjudicatory hearing
§ 5–128. Mentally ill and developmentally disabled children
§ 5–129. Court diversion
§ 5–130. Dismissal of petition
§ 5–131. Sustaining petition
§ 5–132. Temporary orders
§ 5–133. Dispositional hearing
§ 5–134. Social studies and reports
§ 5–135. Case plan/service plan
§ 5–136. Medical examination
§ 5–137. Hearing purpose
§ 5–138. Hearing informal
§ 5–139. Continuance
§ 5–140. Child in need of supervision; disposition
§ 5–141. Delinquent child; disposition
§ 5–142. Probation for delinquents and children in need of supervision
§ 5–143. New hearing authorized
§ 5–144. Continuing jurisdiction
§ 5–145. Modification of decrees or orders
§ 5–146. Orders for support
§ 5–147. Expungement/destruction of records
§ 5–148. Certification as an adult
CHAPTER 6. GUARDIANSHIPS
§ 6–101. Purpose
§ 6–102. Definitions
§ 6–103. Types of guardianships
§ 6–104. Jurisdiction
§ 6–105. Powers of court
§ 6–106. Guardians Ad Litem
§ 6–107. Duties and powers of guardians
§ 6–108. Confidential information filed with Court
§ 6–109. Letters of guardianship
§ 6–110. Filing of petition and eligibility
§ 6–111. Contents of petition
§ 6–112. Notice
§ 6–113. Nomination of guardian
§ 6–114. Minor ward aged fourteen (14) years or older
§ 6–115. Temporary guardianship
§ 6–116. Guardianship report
§ 6–117. Permanent guardianship
§ 6–118. Order of guardianship
§ 6–119. Guardianship plan
§ 6–120. Setting of initial review hearing
§ 6–121. Inventory and appraisal
§ 6–122. Compensation
§ 6–123. Bond
§ 6–124. Trust property
§ 6–125. Annual accounting
§ 6–126. Power of guardian appointed by parent ceases
§ 6–127. Release of minor ward at majority
§ 6–128. Discharge of guardian
CHAPTER 7. ADOPTIONS
§ 7–101. Purpose of adoptions
§ 7–102. Definitions
§ 7–103. Jurisdiction over adoptions
§ 7–104. Foreign decree
§ 7–105. Types of adoptions
§ 7–106. In camera determination of enrollment
§§ 7–107 to 7–109. Reserved
§ 7–110. Eligibility for statutory adoption
§ 7–111. Eligibility to adopt by statutory process
§ 7–112. Consent to adoption
§ 7–113. Written consent must state
§ 7–114. Voluntary relinquishment
§ 7–115. Written relinquishment must state
§ 7–116. Adoptive placement designations
§ 7–117. Withdrawal of consent or revocation of voluntary relinquishment
§ 7–118. Notice of motion to set aside consent or relinquishment
§ 7–119. Disposition of child following voluntary relinquishment of parental
rights
§§ 7–120 to 7–129. Reserved
§ 7–130. Confidential nature of proceedings and record
§ 7–131. Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem
§ 7–132. Petition
§ 7–133. Investigation/contents of adoptive assessment
§ 7–134. Compensation
§ 7–135. When consent of parents is unnecessary
§ 7–136. Notice and hearing for adoptions without consent
§ 7–137. Consent of child
§ 7–138. Interlocutory decree
§ 7–139. Final decree
§ 7–140. Effect of final decree
§ 7–141. Registration of final decree; amendment of records; inspection
§ 7–142. Reversing a final decree of adoption
§ 7–143. Appeals
§ 7–144. Right to intervene
CHAPTER 8. CHILD SUPPORT
Subchapter 1. General Provisions
§ 8–101. Short title
§ 8–102. Policy
§ 8–103. Purpose
§ 8–104. Compliance, jurisdiction, venue
§ 8–105. Pleadings and fees
§ 8–106. Repeal; application and construction of code
§ 8–107. Definitions
Subchapter 2. Osage Nation Child Support Services Department
§ 8–201. Establishment and duties
§ 8–202. Structure and staff; Director duties
§ 8–203. Authority of Osage Nation Child Support Services Department
§ 8–204. Powers of Osage Nation Child Support Services Department
§ 8–205. Program services
§ 8–206. Application, termination of services, address of record reimbursements
§ 8–207. Record maintenance, disclosure of information
§ 8–208. Closure of child support cases
§ 8–209. Representation
§ 8–210. Public debt
§ 8–211. Assignment of child support
§ 8–212. Inter–governmental case processing
§ 8–213. Expedited procedures
Subchapter 3. Child Support Guidelines
§ 8–301. General
§ 8–302. Termination of parental rights
§ 8–303. Adoption of a child
§ 8–304. Minor child as parent
§ 8–305. Disclosure of social security numbers
§ 8–306. Child support guidelines
§ 8–307. Qualifying deductions for adjustments for other children; computation
of deduction
§ 8–308. Computation of child support obligation; percentage of combined gross
income of both parents; computation for each parent required; transportation
expenses
§ 8–309. Parenting time adjustment
§ 8–310. Health care
§ 8–311. Annualized child care expenses
§ 8–312. Deviations
§ 8–313. Modification of a child support order; standardized forms;
procedures
§ 8–314. Child Support Guideline Schedule
§ 8–315. Life insurance
§ 8–316. Past due child support included in order with payment plan
§ 8–317. Interest
§ 8–318. Judge's signature required on child support computation form
§ 8–319. Security or bond
§ 8–320. No retroactive modification of a child support order
§ 8–321. Child support payments; transfers; payment to child considered gift;
overpayment
§ 8–322. Non–cash payment
§ 8–323. Waiver
Subchapter 4. Review of Orders, Notice of Past Due Support, Income Assignment and Withholding
§ 8–401. Review of child support orders
§ 8–402. Informal review
§ 8–403. Request for information
§ 8–404. Administrative notice to obligor of past due child support
§ 8–405. Immediate income assignment and income withholding
§ 8–406. Modification, suspension, termination of income assignment
§ 8–407. Income assignments from another tribe or state
§ 8–408. Income withholding
Subchapter 5. Child Support Enforcement Proceedings
§ 8–501. General
§ 8–502. Past due child support; judgment by operation of law
§ 8–503. Liens
§ 8–504. Initiated income assignment
§ 8–505. Payment plan
§ 8–506. Employment requirement
§ 8–507. Denial, revocation, limitation of passport
§ 8–508. Levy
§ 8–509. Consumer reporting
§ 8–510. Tax interception and administrative offsets
§ 8–511. Revocation, suspension or denial of licenses
§ 8–512. Termination of order for revocation or suspension of license
§ 8–513. Bond or security payment for past due child support
§ 8–514. Publication of names
§ 8–515. Limited exceptions to enforcement proceedings
Subchapter 6. Full Faith and Credit, Bankruptcy, Statute of Limitations, Contempt
§ 8–601. Full faith and credit
§ 8–602. Bankruptcy
§ 8–603. Severability clause
§ 8–604. Statute of limitations
§ 8–605. Indirect contempt proceedings
§ 8–606. Purge and sentence requirements
§ 8–607. Tribal Intervention Program (TIP)
§ 8–608. Paternity and support of alleged or adjudicated deprived child;
support orders and payments; rules
TITLE 3. CIVIL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1–101. Law applicable to civil actions
§ 1–102. Judgments in civil actions
§ 1–103. Costs in civil actions
§ 1–104. Applicable civil procedure
§ 1–105. Applicable Rules of Evidence
§ 1–106. Execution; collection of judgments; attachments; garnishments
§ 1–107. Jury trials
§ 1–108. Appeals of administrative decisions of officials of the Osage Nation
government
§ 1–109. Sovereign immunity
CHAPTER 2. STIPULATION OF JURISDICTION
§ 2–101. Name of chapter
§ 2–102. Purpose
§ 2–103. Applicability and scope
§ 2–104. Written stipulation to jurisdiction; condition precedent to receipt of
benefits
§ 2–105. Form of written stipulation
CHAPTER 3. FOREIGN JUDGMENTS
§ 3–101. Short title
§ 3–102. Definitions
§ 3–103. Filing and status of foreign judgments
§ 3–104. Grounds for non-recognition
§ 3–105. Notice of filing
§ 3–106. Stay of execution of foreign judgment
§ 3–107. Fees
§ 3–108. Optional procedure
CHAPTER 4. EXECUTION OF JUDGMENT
§ 4–101. Short title
§ 4–102. Executions; defined
§ 4–103. Kinds of execution
§ 4–104. Property subject to levy
§ 4–105. Property bound after seizure
§ 4–106. Execution must be issued within five (5) years
§ 4–107. Priority among property
§ 4–108. Priority among executions
§ 4–109. Levy by priority
§ 4–110. Who makes levy
§ 4–111. When levy void
§ 4–112. Penalty for unlawful levy
§ 4–113. Levy on property claimed by third person
§ 4–114. Re-delivery to defendant
§ 4–115. Notice of sale of chattels
§ 4–116. Further levy when property taken insufficient
§ 4–117. Filing and indexing of execution
§ 4–118. Waiver of appraisement
§ 4–119. Return of appraisement
§ 4–120. When lien restricted
§ 4–121. Notice of sale of realty
§ 4–122. Confirmation of sale
§ 4–123. Police Chief's deed
§ 4–124. Advance of printer's fees
§ 4–125. Demand for printing fees
§ 4–126. Place of sale
§ 4–127. Other executions of realty not sold
§ 4–128. Levy on realty under several executions
§ 4–129. Deed by successor of officer making sale
§ 4–130. Payment to defendant of overplus after sale
§ 4–131. Reversal of judgment after sale of interest in land
§ 4–132. Execution on judgment in favor of Nation
§ 4–133. Reappraisal where realty twice advertised for sale
§ 4–134. Return of execution
§ 4–135. Principal and surety
§ 4–136. Hearing on assets
CHAPTER 5. DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
§ 5–101. Findings
§ 5–102. Determination of rights, status or other legal relations; exceptions
§ 5–103. Pleadings
§ 5–104. Declaratory relief; venue; parties
§ 5–105. Determination to have effect of final judgment; reviewable as other
judgments
§ 5–106. Additional relief after determination of rights or status
§ 5–107. Issues of fact
§ 5–108. Supreme Court granted limited original jurisdiction
§ 5–109. Courts and agencies to which act not applicable
CHAPTER 6. SMALL CLAIMS PROCEDURE
§ 6–101. Short title
§ 6–102. Suits authorized under small claims procedure
§ 6–103. Venue of actions arising upon contract
§ 6–104. Affidavits; form; filing
§ 6–105. Preparation of affidavit; copies
§ 6–106. Service of affidavit and order upon defendant
§ 6–107. Date for appearance of defendant
§ 6–108. Transfer of actions from small claims docket to another docket
§ 6–109. Counterclaim or setoff by verified answer
§ 6–110. Claim, counterclaim, or setoff in excess of Three Thousand Dollars
§ 6–111. Attachment or garnishment; depositions; interrogatories; new parties;
intervention
§ 6–112. Trial by Court; request for reporter or jury; evidence; informality;
mailing of judgment
§ 6–113. Payment of judgment
§ 6–114. Appeals
§ 6–115. Fees
§ 6–116. Costs
§ 6–117. Small claims judgment as lien; release
§ 6–118. Judgments for payment of money; processing and collection
§ 6–119. Dismissal of action; failure to file pleadings or serve process
§ 6–120. Repeal; conflicting law
CHAPTER 7. CHANGE OF NAME
§ 7–101. Petition for change of name
§ 7–102. Petition requirements
§ 7–103. Notice and hearing
§ 7–104. Proof of petition by sworn evidence
§ 7–105. Judgment
§ 7–106. Fraudulent use of judgment a misdemeanor
§ 7–107. Change of name effected by this Act
TITLE 4. CORPORATIONS, PARTNERSHIPS AND ASSOCATIONS
CHAPTER 1. CORPORATIONS [RESERVED]
CHAPTER 2. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
§ 2–101. Short title
§ 2–102. Authority and purposes
§ 2–103. Scope
§ 2–104. Applicable law
§ 2–105. Definitions
§ 2–106. Name
§ 2–107. Registered office and registered agent
§ 2–108. Nation as member
§ 2–109. Nature of business
§ 2–110. Execution of documents
§ 2–111. Filing
§ 2–112. Certificate of status
§ 2–113. Execution by judicial act
§ 2–114. Interstate application
§ 2–201. Articles of organization
§ 2–202. Agency power of members and managers
§ 2–203. Admissions of members and managers
§ 2–204. Knowledge of or notice to member or manager
§ 2–205. Liability of members to third parties
§ 2–206. Parties to action
§ 2–207. Authority to sue
§ 2–301. Management
§ 2–302. Duties
§ 2–303. Limitation of liability and indemnification
§ 2–304. Voting
§ 2–305. Records and information
§ 2–306. Admission of members
§ 2–307. Dissociation
§ 2–401. Contributions
§ 2–402. Liability for contribution
§ 2–403. Allocation of profits and losses
§ 2–501. Interim distributions
§ 2–502. Allocation of distributions
§ 2–503. Distribution upon partial redemption
§ 2–504. Distribution upon dissociation
§ 2–505. Distribution in kind
§ 2–506. Right to distribution
§ 2–507. Limitations of distributions
§ 2–508. Liability for wrongful distribution
§ 2–601. Ownership of LLC property
§ 2–602. Transfer of property
§ 2–603. Nature of interest
§ 2–604. Assignment of LLC interest
§ 2–605. Rights of judgment creditor
§ 2–606. Right of assignee to become a member
§ 2–607. Powers of legal representative
§ 2–701. Dissolution
§ 2–702. Judicial dissolution
§ 2–703. Winding up
§ 2–704. Distribution of assets
§ 2–705. Articles of dissolution
§ 2–706. Known claims against dissolved LLC
§ 2–707. Unknown or contingent claims
§ 2–801. Merger
§ 2–802. Approval of merger
§ 2–803. Plan of merger
§ 2–804. Articles of merger
§ 2–805. Effects of merger
§ 2–806. Right to object
§ 2–911. LLCs directly owned by the Nation
§ 2–912. Osage Nation subsidiary companies
§ 2–913. Privileges and immunities
§ 2–914. Ownership
§ 2–915. Project companies with non-Osage Nation owners
§ 2–916. Purpose of LLCs directly and indirectly owned by Nation
§ 2–921. Formation
§ 2–922. Additional requirements for articles of organization
§ 2–931. Enterprise Board as manager
§ 2–932. Board of Directors as manager
§ 2–933. Qualifications of board members
§ 2–941. Voting
§ 2–951. Distributions of income to Nation as member
§ 2–961. Audit
§ 2–962. Financial, business, and budget information for the Nation
§ 2–991. Court actions authorized
§ 2–992. Approval of Nation required
§ 2–993. Relief available
CHAPTER 3. PARTNERSHIPS [RESERVED]
CHAPTER 4. LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS [RESERVED]
CHAPTER 5. BUSINESS LICENSES
§ 5–101. Title and repealer
§ 5–102. Authority
§ 5–103. Policies
§ 5–201. Definitions
§ 5–202. Legislature to set all license fees
§ 5–203. Sovereign immunity
§ 5–204. Businesses exempt from license fees
§ 5–301. Business license required
§ 5–302. Business license term
§ 5–303. License fee schedule
§ 5–401. License application procedures
§ 5–402. Forms required
§ 5–403. Display of license
§ 5–501. Transacting business without a license
§ 5–502. Exclusion
§ 5–503. Violation of Code
§ 5–504. Revocation of license
§ 5–505. Recovery of property
§ 5–506. Reinstatement of license
CHAPTERS 6 TO 8 [RESERVED]
CHAPTER 9. SECURED TRANSACTIONS [RENUMBERED]
CHAPTER 10. BANKS AND BANKING [RESERVED]
TITLE 5. COURTS
CHAPTER 1. TRIAL COURT AND SUPREME COURT
§ 1–101. Supreme Court
§ 1–102. Trial Court
§ 1–103. Territorial jurisdiction
§ 1–104. Criminal jurisdiction
§ 1–105. Civil jurisdiction; limitations of actions
§ 1–106. Time limitations
§ 1–107. Jurisdictional limitations
§ 1–108. Composition of courts
§ 1–109. Court Clerk
§ 1–110. Prosecutors of both criminal and civil actions
§ 1–111. Standards governing appearance of attorneys, lay counselors, and pro
se appearances
§ 1–112. Court records
§ 1–113. Conflicts of interest; ex parte communications
§ 1–114. Court costs
§ 1–115. Recording of hearings and trials
§ 1–116. Court dates and attendance
§ 1–117. Process; Court seal
§ 1–118. Court rules
§ 1–119. Jury trials
§ 1–120. The Indian Civil Rights Act
§ 1–121. Oath of office
§ 1–122. Immunity from Suit
CHAPTER 2. JUVENILE COURT [RESERVED]
TITLE 6. CRIMES AND OFFENSES
CHAPTER 1. CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY
§ 1–101. Arson in the first degree
§ 1–102. Arson in the second degree
§ 1–103. Arson in the third degree
§ 1–104. Arson in the fourth degree
§ 1–105. Endangering or causing personal injury to human life during commission
of arson
§ 1–106. Fraudulent bill of lading
§ 1–107. Fraudulent warehouse receipts
§ 1–108. Correspondence between instrument and merchandise received
§ 1–109. Duplicate receipts or vouchers
§ 1–110. Selling goods without consent of holder of bill of lading
§ 1–111. Unlawful delivery of goods
§ 1–112. When law does not apply
§ 1–113. Burglary in first degree
§ 1–114. Burglary in second degree; acts constituting
§ 1–115. Burglary
§ 1–116. Possession of burglar's implements
§ 1–117. Entering building or other structure with intent to commit a crime,
larceny or malicious mischief; breaking and entering dwelling without
permission
§ 1–118. Dwelling and dwelling house defined
§ 1–119. Night time defined
§ 1–120. Burglary with explosives
§ 1–121. Possession of certain tools by persons previously convicted of
burglary
§ 1–122. Embezzlement defined
§ 1–123. Evidence of debt subject of embezzlement
§ 1–124. Property taken under claim of title
§ 1–125. Intent to restore no defense
§ 1–126. Mitigation of punishment
§ 1–127. Property or goods under control of carrier or other person for purpose
of interstate transportation; abandonment without notice to owner
§ 1–128. Extortion defined
§ 1–129. Threats constituting extortion
§ 1–130. Extortion or attempted extortion
§ 1–131. Extortion under color of official right
§ 1–132. Obtaining signature by extortion
§ 1–133. Threatening letters
§ 1–134. Blackmail
§ 1–135. Real property loans; securing by false instrument; penalty
§ 1–136. Securing credit fraudulently; penalty
§ 1–137. Fraudulent advertising prohibited; punishment
§ 1–138. Value of Five Hundred Dollars or less; value of more than Five Hundred
Dollars but less than One Thousand Dollars; value of One Thousand Dollars or
more
§ 1–139. False increase of weight
§ 1–140. Mock auction
§ 1–141. Fraud by auctioneer
§ 1–142. Fictitious co-partnership
§ 1–143. Animals, false pedigree of
§ 1–144. Destroying evidence of ownership of wrecked property
§ 1–145. Misrepresentations in sale of nursery stock
§ 1–146. Penalty; time for prosecution
§ 1–147. Insignia, badge or pin calculated to deceive; name of society, order or organization calculated to deceive; punishment
§ 1–148. Telecommunication services; unlawful procurement; penalty
§ 1–149. Devices or plans to procure services; making, possessing, etc.,
prohibited; penalty
§ 1–150. Amateur radio operators exempt
§ 1–151. Misrepresentation of age by false document
§ 1–152. Provisions as cumulative
§ 1–153. Motor vehicle lease or rental; payment by false or bogus check
§ 1–154. Publication of telephone credit card information for fraudulent
purposes
§ 1–155. Penalties; civil action for damages
§ 1–156. Falsely holding out as notary or performing notarial act; penalty
§ 1–157. False personation; marriage; becoming bail or surety; execution of
instrument; creating liability or benefit
§ 1–158. Receiving money or property intended for individual personated
§ 1–159. Penalties; definitions; certain defenses excluded
§ 1–160. Identity theft; penalties; civil action
§ 1–161. Fraudulently obtaining another person's information of financial
institution; Presenting false or fraudulent information to officer, employee,
agent or another customer of financial institution
§ 1–162. Identity theft incident report; preparation and filing by Osage Nation
Police Department; reports not considered open cases
§ 1–163. Obtaining or attempting to obtain property by trick or deception;
false statements or pretenses; confidence game; penalty
§ 1–164. Value of Five Hundred Dollars but less than One Thousand Dollars;
value of One Thousand Dollars or more
§ 1–165. Value of One Thousand Dollars or more; value of Five Hundred Dollars
or more but less than One Thousand Dollars
§ 1–166. False or bogus check or checks defined; prima facie evidence of intent
to defraud and knowledge of insufficient funds or credit; effect of refusal by
drawee of check offered for purchase of goods or livestock
§ 1–167. Credit defined
§ 1–168. Refund fraud; penalties
§ 1–169. Obtaining property or signature under false pretenses; use of retail
sales receipt or universal price code label to cheat or defraud
§ 1–170. Obtaining signature or property for charitable purposes by false
pretenses
§ 1–171. False negotiable paper
§ 1–172. Using false check; false token
§ 1–173. Removing, defacing, altering or obliterating; subsequent sale
§ 1–174. Person acquiring machine or device with mark removed, altered, etc.
§ 1–175. Vehicles excepted
§ 1–176. Changes of serial numbers by original manufacturer
§ 1–177. Person committing crime in possession or control of firearm with
removed, defaced, etc. serial number
§ 1–178. Short title
§ 1–179. Value of Five Hundred Dollars or less; value of more than Five Hundred
Dollars
§ 1–180. Actual notice
§ 1–181. Definitions
§ 1–182. Taking credit or debit card; receiving taken credit or debit card
§ 1–183. Receiving, holding or concealing lost or mislaid card
§ 1–184. Selling or buying credit or debit card
§ 1–185. Controlling credit or debit card as security for debt
§ 1–186. Receiving taken or retained card upon giving consideration
§ 1–187. False making or embossing of credit or debit card
§ 1–188. Signing of card; possession of signed or unsigned card
§ 1–189. Forged or revoked card
§ 1–190. Failure to furnish money, goods or services represented to have been
furnished
§ 1–191. Possessing incomplete cards
§ 1–192. Receiving money, goods or services in violation of 6 ONC §§ 1–182
through 1–191
§ 1–193. Penalties
§ 1–194. Other criminal law not precluded; exception
§ 1–195. Provisions cumulative
§ 1–196. Definitions; offenses; penalties
§ 1–197. Entities authorized to print identification documents, cards and
certificates; Issuance of certain documents limited to citizens, nationals and
legal permanent resident aliens
§ 1–198. False or fraudulent identification cards, etc.; seizure and forfeiture
of cards and equipment; service of notice; hearing; claim for equipment;
liability; expenses; proceeds; definitions
§ 1–199. Use of false weights and measures
§ 1–200. Retaining same knowingly
§ 1–201. False weights and measures may be seized
§ 1–202. Testing seized weights and measures; disposition
§ 1–203. Destruction of false weights or measures after conviction
§ 1–204. Marking false weight or false tare
§ 1–205. Wills, deeds and certain other instruments, forgery of
§ 1–206. Forgery of public securities
§ 1–207. Public and corporate seals, forgery of
§ 1–208. Records, forgery of
§ 1–209. Making false entries in record
§ 1–210. Making false certificate of acknowledgment
§ 1–211. False bank note plates
§ 1–212. Imitation of genuine bank note defined
§ 1–213. Notes, checks, bills, drafts; sale, exchange or delivery
§ 1–214. Possession of forged evidences of debt
§ 1–215. Possession of other forged instruments
§ 1–216. Issuing spurious certificates of stock
§ 1–217. Reissuing canceled certificates of stock
§ 1–218. False evidences of debt
§ 1–219. Counterfeiting coin
§ 1–220. Counterfeiting coin for exportation
§ 1–221. Forging process of court or title to property, etc.
§ 1–222. Making false entries in public book
§ 1–223. Forging tickets or passage
§ 1–224. Postage stamps, forging
§ 1–225. False entries in corporation books
§ 1–226. Officer or employee of corporation making false entries
§ 1–227. Possession of counterfeit coin
§ 1–228. Uttering forged instruments or coin
§ 1–229. Falsely obtaining signature
§ 1–230. Forgery a misdemeanor
§ 1–231. Fraudulently uttering one's signature as that of another of same name
§ 1–232. Fraudulently uttering one's endorsement as another's
§ 1–233. Erasure and obliterations
§ 1–234. Writing and written defined
§ 1–235. Signing fictitious names as officers of corporations
§ 1–236. False or bogus order directing payment of money
§ 1–237. False or bogus orders as payment for labor; penalties
§ 1–238. Fraudulently altering, forging, reproducing abstracter's certificate
or signature
§ 1–239. Fraud in subscription for stock
§ 1–240. Fraud in procuring organization of stock company
§ 1–241. Unauthorized use of names
§ 1–242. Omitting to enter receipt
§ 1–243. Destroying or falsifying books
§ 1–244. False reports of corporation; refusal to make report
§ 1–245. Inspection of corporate books, refusing to permit
§ 1–246. Insolvencies deemed fraudulent
§ 1–247. Fraudulent insolvency; how punishable
§ 1–248. Violation of duty by officer of corporation
§ 1–249. Director presumed to have knowledge
§ 1–250. Director presumed to have assented, when
§ 1–251. Presumption of assent when director was absent from meeting
§ 1–252. Foreign corporation no defense
§ 1–253. Director defined
§ 1–254. False claim or proof of loss in insurance
§ 1–255. Workers' compensation fraud; punishment
§ 1–256. Fraudulent conveyance
§ 1–257. Fraudulent removal of property
§ 1–258. Assignment to creditor with preference
§ 1–259. Frauds by insolvent debtor
CHAPTER 2. CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
§ 2–101. Assault in the first degree
§ 2–102. Assault in the second degree
§ 2–103. Assault—Domestic
§ 2–104. Mayhem
§ 2–105. Verbal or written assault
§§ 2–106 to 2–110. Reserved
§ 2–111. Homicide in the first degree
§ 2–112. Homicide in the second degree
§ 2–113. Aiding or soliciting a suicide
§§ 2–114 to 2–119. Reserved
§ 2–120. Abduction of persons under fifteen (15) years of age
§ 2–121. Kidnaping
§ 2–122. False imprisonment
§ 2–123. Custodial interference
§ 2–124. Criminal coercion
§§ 2–125 to 2–129. Reserved
§ 2–130. Forcible sodomy
§ 2–131. Rape in the first degree
§ 2–132. Rape in the second degree
§ 2–133. Deviate sexual intercourse
§ 2–134. Sexual assault
§ 2–135. Sexual battery or sexual act on a child under sixteen (16) or believed
to be under the age of sixteen (16)
§ 2–136. Child under eighteen (18) years of age—Inducing, keeping, detaining or
restraining for prostitution
§ 2–137. Abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation of a child
§ 2–138. Indecent exposure
§ 2–139. Lewd or indecent proposals or acts to a child under sixteen (16) or
person believed to be under sixteen (16)
§ 2–140. Peeping Tom—Use of photographic, electronic or video equipment
§ 2–141. Robbery
CHAPTER 3. INCHOATE CRIMES
§ 3–101. Attempt
§ 3–102. Criminal conspiracy
§ 3–103. Solicitation
§ 3–104. Soliciting sexual conduct or engaging in sexual communication with a
minor or person believed to be a minor
CHAPTER 4. CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE
§ 4–101. Bribery
§ 4–102. Improper influence in official matters
§ 4–103. Retaliation for past official action
§ 4–104. Improper gifts to public servants
§ 4–105. Unofficial misconduct
§ 4–106. Oppression in office
§ 4–107. Misusing public money
§ 4–108. Perjury in the first degree
§ 4–109. Perjury in the second degree
§ 4–110. Tampering with witnesses
§ 4–111. Tampering with evidence
§ 4–112. Tampering with public records
§ 4–113. Impersonating a public servant
§ 4–114. Obstructing governmental function
§§ 4–115 to 4–125. Reserved
§ 4–126. False arrest
§ 4–127. Refusing to aid an officer
§ 4–128. Obstructing justice
§ 4–129. Providing contraband
§ 4–130. Resisting lawful arrest
§ 4–131. Escape
§ 4–132. Bail jumping
§ 4–133. Failure to obey a lawful order of the Court
§ 4–134. Unlawful return of banished persons
§ 4–135. Aiding return of banished persons
§ 4–136. Hindrance of sex offender registration
§§ 4–137 to 4–139. Reserved
§ 4–140. False alarms
§ 4–141. Doing business without a license
§ 4–142. Tampering with public property
§ 4–143. Injuring public property
§§ 4–144 to 4–150. Reserved
§ 4–151. Compensation for past official behavior
§ 4–152. Official unlawful action
§ 4–153. Special influence
CHAPTER 5. CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE
Subchapter 1. Offenses
§ 5–101. Rioting
§ 5–102. Failure to disperse
§ 5–103. Disorderly conduct
§ 5–104. Harassment
§ 5–105. Public nuisance
§ 5–106. Disrupting a public or religious assembly
§ 5–107. Weapons offense
§ 5–108. Dangerous devices
§§ 5–109 to 5–115. Reserved
§ 5–116. Desecration
§ 5–117. Littering
§§ 5–118, 5–119. Reserved
§ 5–120. Unlawful interference with places of burial
§ 5–121. Destruction, mutilation or injury of cemetery structures
§ 5–122. Buying, selling or bartering for profit of human skeletal remains or
associated funerary items
§ 5–123. Display of open burial ground, funerary objects, or skeletal remains
for profit
§ 5–124. Failure to report humans remains and disturbance of burials
§ 5–125. Reserved
§ 5–126. Abusing a corpse
§ 5–127. Prostitution
§ 5–128. Spreading venereal disease
§ 5–129. Obscenity
§ 5–130. Child pornography
§§ 5–131 to 5–135. Reserved
§ 5–136. Intoxication
§ 5–137. Possession of an alcoholic beverage
§ 5–138. Tobacco offense
§ 5–139. Abuse of psychotoxic chemical solvents
§ 5–140. Dangerous drug offense
§ 5–141. Possession of drug paraphernalia
§§ 5–142 to 5–150. Reserved
§ 5–151. Cruelty to animals
§ 5–152. Livestock offense
§§ 5–153 to 5–159. Reserved
§ 5–160. Zone of safety
§ 5–161. False reports
§ 5–162. Emergency telephone abuse
§ 5–163. Violation of privacy
§ 5–164. Criminal defamation
§ 5–165. Water offenses
§ 5–166. Contributing to the delinquency of a minor
§ 5–167. Trafficking in children
§ 5–168. Curfew violation
§ 5–169. Fireworks offense
Subchapter 2. Anti-Methamphetamine Act
§ 5–201. Short title
§ 5–202. Findings; purpose
§ 5–203. Definitions
§ 5–204. Unlawful precursor substances
§ 5–205. Unlawful to defraud or cause deceitful results in drug test
§ 5–206. The Osage Nation Drug and Alcohol Joint Task Force
§ 5–207. Severability
Subchapter 3. Sex Offender Registration and Notification
§ 5–301. Short title
§ 5–302. Preamble
§ 5–303. Purpose
§ 5–304. Constitutional authority
§ 5–305. No waiver of sovereign immunity
§ 5–306. Establishment
§ 5–307. Applicability
§ 5–308. Criminal and civil sanctions
§ 5–309. Definitions
§ 5–310. Offenses
§ 5–311. Tier 1 offense
§ 5–312. Tier 2 offenses
§ 5–313. Tier 3 offenses
§ 5–314. Registration requirements for sex offenders
§ 5–315. Failure to register
§ 5–316. Providing false information
§ 5–317. Registration requirements of the Osage Nation
§ 5–318. Maintenance and management of registry
§ 5–319. Registry information required to be preserved by the Osage Nation
§ 5–320. Mandatory exclusions
§ 5–321. Registry information required to keep registration current
§ 5–322. The Osage Nation as residence, employer and school jurisdictions
§ 5–323. Employees of the Osage Nation
§ 5–324. Forms for updating offender information
Subchapter 4. Domestic Abuse
§ 5–401. Definitions
§ 5–402. Protective order petition, form and filing fee
§ 5–403. Emergency ex parte order
§ 5–404. Hearing; service of process; period of relief
§ 5–405. Police to be sent a copy
§ 5–406. Violations and penalties
§ 5–407. Order valid nationwide unless modified
§ 5–408. Seizure and forfeiture of weapons and instruments
§ 5–409. Warrantless arrest and proceedings
§ 5–410. Statement required on all ex parte and final protective orders
§ 5–411. Foreign protective order valid
§ 5–412. Notice of victim's rights
§ 5–413. Duties of police officer; emergency protective order
§ 5–414. Orders for the protection of victims
§ 5–415. Expungement of protective orders
§ 5–416. Emergency protective orders in deprived child proceedings
CHAPTER 6. ANIMAL FACILITIES PROTECTION
§ 6–101. Short title
§ 6–102. Definitions
§ 6–103. Prohibited acts with regard to certain animal facilities; penalties;
exempted acts
§ 6–104. Veterinarian required to report suspected animal abuse; immunity from
civil liability
§ 6–105. Protective custody of abused or neglected animals; bond hearing
§ 6–106. Poisoning animals
§ 6–107. Instigating fights between animals
§ 6–108. Keeping places for fighting animals
§ 6–109. Cruelty to animals
§ 6–110. Greyhounds; using live animal as lure in training; penalties
§ 6–111. Abandoned animals; euthanasia; custody of animal following arres
§ 6–112. Animals in transit
§ 6–113. Poisonous drugs, unjustifiable administration of
§ 6–114. Abandoning of domestic animals along streets or highways or in any
public place prohibited
§ 6–115. Definitions
§ 6–116. Instigating or encouraging cockfight
§ 6–117. Keeping place, equipment or facilities for cockfighting
§ 6–118. Servicing or facilitating cockfight
§ 6–119. Owning, possessing, keeping or training bird for fighting
§ 6–120. Spectators
§ 6–121. Seizure, destruction, or forfeiture of cockfighting equipment or
facilities
§ 6–122. Exemptions
§ 6–123. Definitions
§ 6–124. Instigating or encouraging dogfight; misdemeanor; penalty
§ 6–125. Keeping place, equipment or facilities for dogfighting; misdemeanor;
penalty
§ 6–126. Servicing or facilitating dogfight; misdemeanor; penalty
§ 6–127. Owning, possessing, keeping or training dog for fighting; misdemeanor;
penalty
§ 6–128. Spectators
§ 6–129. Seizure, destruction or forfeiture of dogfighting equipment and
facilities
§ 6–130. Exemptions
§ 6–131. Bear wrestling; horse tripping
TITLE 7. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER PRELIMINARY. SCOPE, PURPOSE, AND CONSTRUCTION
§ 1. Scope, purpose and construction
CHAPTER 1. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
§ 1–101. Prosecution of offenses
§ 1–102. Rights of defendant
§ 1–103. Limitation of prosecution
CHAPTER 2. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE TRIAL
§ 2–101. The complaint
§ 2–102. Arrest warrant or summons to appear
§ 2–103. Criminal citations
§ 2–104. Arraignment
§ 2–105. Commitments
§ 2–106. Joinder
§ 2–107. Pleas
§ 2–108. Withdrawing guilty plea
§ 2–109. Plea bargaining
§ 2–110. Pleading and motions before trial; defenses and objections
§ 2–111. Concurrent trial of defendants or charges
§ 2–112. Discovery and inspection
§ 2–113. Subpoena
CHAPTER 3. TRIAL
§ 3–101. Trial by jury or by the Court
§ 3–102. Trial jurors
§ 3–103. Order of trial
§ 3–104. Judge disability
§ 3–105. Evidence
§ 3–106. Expert witnesses and interpreters
§ 3–107. Motion for judgment of acquittal
§ 3–108. Instructions
§ 3–109. Verdict
CHAPTER 4. JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE
§ 4–101. Judgment
§ 4–102. Sentence
§ 4–103. General sentencing provisions
§ 4–104. Sentence of banishment
§ 4–105. New trial
§ 4–106. Arrest of judgment
§ 4–107. Correction or reduction of sentence
§ 4–108. Clerical mistakes
CHAPTER 5. APPEAL
§ 5–101. Right of appeal; how taken
§ 5–102. Stay of judgment and relief pending review
CHAPTER 6. OTHER PROVISIONS
§ 6–101. Search and seizure
§ 6–102. Arrest
§ 6–103. Arrest in hot pursuit
§ 6–104. Limitation on arrests in the home
§ 6–105. Notification of rights
§ 6–106. Grant of immunity to witnesses
CHAPTER 7. BAIL
§ 7–101. Setting bail/release on personal recognizance
§ 7–102. Bail schedule
§ 7–103. Release in non-banishment cases prior to trial
§ 7–104. Release in banishment cases or after conviction
§ 7–105. Penalties for failure to appear
§ 7–106. Persons or classes prohibited as bondsmen
§ 7–107. Authority to act as bail bondsmen
VOLUME 2
TITLE 8. CULTURAL AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
CHAPTER 1. CULTURAL PRESERVATION
§ 1–101. Short title
§ 1–102. Definitions
§ 1–103. Declaration of policy
§ 1–104. Osage Nation Historic Preservation Officer; scope of authority
CHAPTER 2. OSAGE GRAVE PROTECTION ACT
§ 2–101. Short title
§ 2–102. Definitions
§ 2–103. Inadvertent discovery of human remains or associated funerary objects
on federally-owned lands or lands held in trust
§ 2–104. Inadvertent discovery of human remains or associated funerary objects
on state or private lands
§ 2–105. Visitation rights of descendants to places of burial
CHAPTER 3. PAWHUSKA INDIAN VILLAGE ORDINANCE ACT
§ 3–101. Short title
§ 3–102. Definitions
§ 3–103. Ordinance procedure
§ 3–104. Punishment for violations
TITLE 9. DOMESTIC RELATIONS
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1–101. Short title
§ 1–102. Jurisdiction
§ 1–103. Areas of jurisdiction
§ 1–104. Applicable law
§ 1–105. Appointment of guardians
CHAPTER 2. MARRIAGE
§ 2–101. Definition of marriage
§ 2–102. Consanguinity
§ 2–103. Persons having capacity to marry
§ 2–104. Marriage between persons of same gender not recognized
§ 2–105. Marriage license requirement
§ 2–106. Issuance and validity of marriage license
§ 2–107. Contents of license; time of return
§ 2–108. Performance or solemnization of marriages; witnesses
§ 2–109. Endorsement and return of marriage license
§ 2–110. Record of application, license and certificate; book
§ 2–111. Additional evidence to determine legal capacity before issuance of
marriage license
§ 2–112. Copies of certified records as evidence
§ 2–113. Penalty for solemnizing unlawful marriage
§ 2–114. Unlawfully issuing marriage license, concealing record or performing
marriage ceremony; penalty
§ 2–115. Unlawful solicitation of performance of marriage ceremony
§ 2–116. Punishment for violation of act
§ 2–117. Unlawful sale of papers relating to marriage licenses; penalty
CHAPTER 3. DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
§ 3–101. Actions that may be brought; remedies
§ 3–102. Grounds for divorce
§ 3–103. Petition; summons
§ 3–104. Notice of pendency contingent upon service
§ 3–105. Special notice for actions pending in other courts
§ 3–106. Legal newspapers
§ 3–107. Petition for divorce to allege cause following language of statute
without statement of facts; bill of particulars
§ 3–108. Answer may allege cause; new matters verified by affidavit
§ 3–109. Proceeding for disposition of actions with minor children
§ 3–110. Custody of child during separation without divorce
§ 3–111. Time for final order where minor children involved; waiver;
educational program
§ 3–112. Court authority to mandate educational program concerning impact of
separate parenting and coparenting
§ 3–113. Determination of paternity, custody and child support
§ 3–114. Child custody, visitation, and guardianship; domestic abuse, stalking,
or harassment
§ 3–115. Visitation rights of grandparent of unmarried minor
§ 3–116. Presumption that man is natural father
§ 3–117. Persons entitled to dispute presumption: time limit
§ 3–118. Establishment of paternity by child
§ 3–119. Policy for equal access to the minor children by parents
§ 3–120. Indirect contempt for disobeying property division orders
§ 3–121. Order to provide minimum visitation for noncustodial parent violation
of order
§ 3–122. Child Support Enforcement Department recognized duties
§ 3–123. Care, custody and support of minor children
§ 3–124. Evidence of domestic abuse considered; rebuttable presumption
§ 3–125. Interest on delinquent child support and suit moneys payment
§ 3–126. Restoration of maiden or former name; alimony; property division
§ 3–127. Separate property
§ 3–128. Divorce dissolves marriage contract and bars property claims;
exception for actual fraud
§ 3–129. Unlawful to marry within six months from date of divorce decree;
penalty for remarriage and cohabitation; appeal
§ 3–130. Remarriage as ground for annulment
§ 3–131. Time when judgment is final in divorce; appeal
§ 3–132. Action to void marriage due to incapacity
§ 3–133. Alimony without divorce
§ 3–134. Residency in divorce action
§ 3–135. Dissolution of divorce decree
§ 3–136. Costs in child support enforcement cases
§ 3–137. Contracts altering legal relations not allowed; exceptions
§ 3–138. Mutual consent as consideration
§ 3–139. Husband and wife; joint tenants, tenants in common or separate
property
§ 3–140. Liability for acts and debts of the other spouse; curtesy and dower
not allowed at death
§ 3–141. Full faith and credit to records and judicial orders of other
jurisdictions
§ 3–142. Registration of foreign determination of child custody
§ 3–143. Child support
TITLE 10. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (RESERVED)
TITLE 11. EDUCATION
CHAPTER 1. DIVISION OF EDUCATION ORGANIZATION
§§ 1–101 to 1–108. Repealed by ONCA 14–47, eff. August 4, 2014.
CHAPTER 2. GRADUATE SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
Subchapter 1. General Provisions
§ 2–101. Findings
§ 2–102. Purpose
§ 2–103. Definitions
Subchapter 2. Program
§ 2–201. Jurisdiction
§ 2–202. Initial Phase 1; institution partner
§ 2–203. Initial Phase 1; program
§ 2–204. Initial Phase 1; term
§ 2–205. Initial Phase 1; employment at end of term
§ 2–206. Initial Phase 1; program funding
§ 2–207. Initial Phase 1; policy and procedures
§ 2–208. Initial Phase 1; review process
§ 2–209. Development Phase
§ 2–210. Development Phase; funding
§ 2–211. Development Phase; policy and procedures
§ 2–212. Development Phase; review process
§ 2–213. Memorandum of Understanding
§ 2–214. Employment terms upon completion of the program
§ 2–215. Scholarship development
CHAPTER 3. HIGHER EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND
§ 3–101. Short title
§ 3–102. Findings; purposes
§ 3–103. Definitions
§ 3–104. Scholarship Revolving Fund established
§ 3–105. Osage Nation Higher Education Scholarship eligibility, restrictions
and exclusions
TITLE 12. OSAGE NATION ELECTION CODE
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
§ 1.1. Short title
§ 1.2. Purpose
§ 1.3. Severability
§ 1.4. Definitions
CHAPTER 2. SUPERVISORY BODIES
§ 2.1. Osage Nation Election Board
§ 2.2. Osage Nation Election Office
§ 2.3. Election Committee
CHAPTER 3. QUALIFICATION AND REGISTRATION OF VOTERS
§ 3.1. Exclusion
§ 3.2. Eligibility criteria and conditions
§ 3.3. Osage Voter Registry
§ 3.4. Availability of the Osage Voter Registry to qualified voters
CHAPTER 4. QUALIFICATION AND NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES
§ 4.1. Qualification for Principal Chief and Assistant Principal Chief
§ 4.2. Disqualifications; Executive
§ 4.3. Qualification for Osage Nation Congress
§ 4.4. Disqualifications; Congress
§ 4.5. Apportioned district representation (Reserved)
§ 4.6. Filing dates and requirements for Principal Chief and Assistant
Principal Chief
§ 4.7. Filing dates for Osage Nation Congress
§ 4.8. Prohibition against multiple candidacies and holding multiple offices
§ 4.9. Eligibility and filing dates for judges standing for retention
§ 4.10. Filing fees, submission of declaration of candidacy
§ 4.11. Certification of candidates; contest of candidacy
§ 4.12. Preparation of ballots
CHAPTER 5. CONDUCT ELECTIONS
§ 5.1. Voter registration, primaries and election dates
§ 5.2. Election procedures; general
§ 5.3. Absentee voting
§ 5.4. Count and return of votes; ties
§ 5.5. Counting absentee ballots; election day
§ 5.6. Recounts
CHAPTER 6. CHALLENGES TO ELECTION RESULTS
§ 6.1. Who may challenge an election result
§ 6.2. Grounds for challenges
§ 6.3. Procedure for challenges
CHAPTER 7. INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM, AND RECALL ELECTIONS
§ 7.1. Exemptions and restrictions; initiative and referendum
§ 7.2. Initiative and referendum
§ 7.3. Recall
§ 7.4. Constitutional amendment
§ 7.5. Signatures and verification
§ 7.6. Procedure for withdrawing signatures
§ 7.7. Prohibition on circulating petitions by Board members
§ 7.8. Prohibition on signing petition for profit
§ 7.9. Prohibition on false signatures
§ 7.10. Coercion or intimidation with respect to petitions and referendum
elections
§ 7.11. Verification of eligible voters
§ 7.12. Counting and canvassing
§ 7.13. Destroying, suppressing or filing false referendum petition;
classification
§ 7.14. Defeat of referred matter
CHAPTER 8. FUNDING OF ELECTIONS
§ 8.1. Establishment of the Osage Nation Election Fund
CHAPTER 9. VILLAGE ELECTIONS
§ 9.1. Biennial elections
CHAPTER 10. CONGRESSIONAL VACANCIES
§ 10.1. Definition of vacancy
§ 10.2. Procedure for filling a vacancy
CHAPTER 11. EXECUTIVE VACANCIES
§ 11.1. Executive vacancies and absences
CHAPTER 12. OSAGE MINERALS COUNCIL
§ 12.1. Minerals Council elections
CHAPTER 13. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE
§ 13.1. Substantial compliance
TITLE 13. ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES
CHAPTER 1. FISH AND GAME (RESERVED)
CHAPTER 2. EAGLE PROTECTION ACT
§ 2–101. Short title
§ 2–102. Findings; purpose
§ 2–103. Definitions
§ 2–104. Taking eagles prohibited
§ 2–105. Exemptions
TITLE 14. GAMING
CHAPTER PRELIMINARY. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1. Short title
§ 2. Findings; purpose
§ 3. Title
§ 4. Definitions
CHAPTER 1. PURPOSE, PUBLIC POLICY, APPLICABILITY AND AUTHORIZATIONS
§ 1–101. Short title
§ 1–102. Purpose
§ 1–103. Public policy
§ 1–104. Class II and Class III gaming authorized
§ 1–105. Location of gaming
§ 1–106. Ownership of gaming
§ 1–107. Use of gaming revenue
§ 1–108. Unauthorized gaming
§ 1–109. Conduct of games
§ 1–110. Applicability of statute
CHAPTER 2. ESTABLISHMENT, ADIMINSTRATION AND POWERS OF COMMISSIONS
§ 2–101. Gaming Commission established
§ 2–102. Appointment and term of Commissioners
§ 2–103. Outside employment and activities of Commissioners
§ 2–104. Removal from office
§ 2–105. Duties
§ 2–106. Authority of Commission
§ 2–107. Reports of the Commission
CHAPTER 3. LICENSES, APPLICATIONS AND LICENSE PROCEDURES
§ 3–101. License required
§ 3–102. Standard for license
§ 3–103. Application for license
§ 3–104. Required application forms
§ 3–105. Fingerprints
§ 3–106. Withdrawal of application
§ 3–107. Continuing duty to provide information
§ 3–108. Term of license; license fees; parameters of license
§ 3–109. Conditions of license
§ 3–110. Facility license
§ 3–111. Certification of gaming devices
§ 3–112. Provisional license
§ 3–113. Provisional employment pending issuance of license and during
temporary license period
§ 3–114. Assignment or transfer
CHAPTER 4. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS AND LICENSE DECISIONS
§ 4–101. Required background investigations
§ 4–102. Standards for background investigations
§ 4–103. Information required for background investigations
§ 4–104. Completion of investigation
§ 4–105. Issuance of license
§ 4–106. Denial of a license application
§ 4–107. Cancellation or suspension
§ 4–108. Eligibility determination and procedures for forwarding applications
and reports for key employees and primary management officials to the National
Indian Gaming Commission
§ 4–109. Granting a gaming license
§ 4–110. License revocation and suspension following receipt of information
from NIGC
§ 4–111. Show cause hearing for manager and primary management officials
CHAPTER 5. RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR ADIMISTRATIVE HEARINGS
§ 5–101. Scope of rules of procedure
§ 5–102. Hearings
§ 5–103. Notice of hearing
§ 5–104. Ex parte communications
§ 5–105. Appearance through counsel
§ 5–106. Discovery procedures for administrative hearings
§ 5–107. Confidential materials
§ 5–108. Subpoenas
§ 5–109. Hearing procedures
§ 5–110. Evidence
§ 5–111. Determinations by the Commission
§ 5–112. Sanctions
CHAPTER 6. APPEALS
§ 6–101. Petition for review
§ 6–102. Standard for review
§ 6–103. Legal representation
§ 6–104. Trial Court decision
§ 6–105. Appeal of Trial Court decision
CHAPTER 7. AUDITING AND INTERNAL CONTROL
§ 7–101. Minimum procedures for control of internal fiscal affairs
§ 7–102. Oversight of internal fiscal affairs
§ 7–103. Conduct of audit
§ 7–104. Prohibition against embezzlement
§ 7–105. Noncompliance
CHAPTER 8. EXCLUSION OR EJECTION OF INDIVIDUALS
§ 8–101. Prohibition against certain individuals
§ 8–102. Right to exclude or remove
CHAPTER 9. PROHIBITED ACTS
§ 9–101. Enumeration
§ 9–102. Prohibition against electronic aids
CHAPTER 10. NATIONAL INDIAN GAMING COMMISSION AND COMPACT
§ 10–101. Regulation of the Commission
§ 10–102. Assessments
CHAPTER 11. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
§ 11–101. Security and surveillance
§ 11–102. Compliance with other laws
§ 11–103. Amendments
§ 11–104. Severability
§ 11–105. Words and terms
§ 11–106. Repeal
§ 11–107. Unclaimed winnings
§ 11–108. Patron disputes
§ 11–109. Patron rights regarding disputes
§ 11–110. Gaming Commission action on patron disputes
§ 11–111. Agent for service of process
§ 11–112. Consent to jurisdiction
§ 11–113. Comity and concurrent jurisdiction
§ 11–114. Other powers of the Commission
§ 11–115. Enforcement provisions
CHAPTER 12. GAMING REFORM ACT OF 2007
§ 12–101. Short title
§ 12–102. Findings; purpose
§ 12–103. Definitions
§ 12–104. Establishment of the Osage Nation Gaming Enterprise
§ 12–105. Enterprise Board of Directors
§ 12–106. Repealer and savings clause
§ 12–107. Severability clause
§ 12–108. Congressional review
TITLE. 15. GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER 1. CONGRESS
Subchapter 1. Sessions
§ 1–101. Congressional Sessions
§ 1–102. Findings
§ 1–103. Special Sessions by Proclamation
§ 1–104. Limited waiver of notice requirements in case of national emergency or
for congress to convene after installation to elect officers and form 134 committees
§ 1–105. Congress required to vote on all matters listed on the proclamation
unless withdrawn and may suspend all rules relating to first reading in special
sessions
Subchapter 1A. Legislation and Resolutons; Budgets
§ 1A–101. Definitions
§ 1A–102. Short title
§ 1A–103. Employee salaries
§ 1A–104. Budget limitations and authorizations
§ 1A–105. Prohibition against line item shifting
§ 1A–106. Categorization of approved budgets by divisions
§ 1A–107. Prerequisites for consideration of approved budgets and independent
budgets; Annual Projected Revenue Report
§ 1A–108. Application of act
§ 1A–109. Approved annual budget and support documentation submission as
prerequisite to appropriation; establishing a deadline for submission;
independent budgets
§ 1A–110. Presentation of Resolutions
§ 1A–111. Compacts
Subchapter 2. Office of Fiscal and Performance Review
§ 1–201. Establishing an Office of Fiscal and Performance Review
§ 1–202. Declaration of policy
§ 1–203. Staff
§ 1–204. Objectives and scope
§ 1–205. Reporting and supervision
§ 1–206. Responsibility
§ 1–207. Authority
§ 1–208. Standards of conduct and ethics
§ 1–209. Standards of audit practice
§ 1–210. Penalty
Subchapter 3. Subpoenas
§ 1–301. Short title
§ 1–302. Findings
§ 1–303. Purpose
§ 1–304. Subpoena authority of the Osage Nation Congress
§ 1–305. Service of subpoena
§ 1–306. Protection of persons subject to subpoenas
§ 1–307. Duties in responding to a subpoena
§ 1–308. Contempt
§ 1–309. Penalty for contempt
§ 1–310. Recognition of executive privilege
§ 1–311. Sovereign immunity not applicable to individuals of the Osage Nation
government to avoid subpoena and/or contempt proceedings
Subchapter 4. Vacancies
§ 1–401. Congressional vacancy
CHAPTER 2. EXECUTIVE
Subchapter 1. Secretary of the Nation
§ 2–101. Short title
§ 2–102. Establishment of Office of the Secretary of the Nation
§ 2–103. Qualifications
§ 2–104. Duties and responsibilities
§ 2–105. Correspondence to be copied to the Osage Nation Congress
Subchapter 2. Requirement of Appropriation
§ 2–201. Definitions
§ 2–202. Appropriation required
§ 2–203. Repealer
§ 2–204. Violation and penalties
Subchapter 3. Department of Treasury
§ 2–301. Definitions
§ 2–302. Declaration of policy
§ 2–303. Establishment of Department
§ 2–304. Appointment and confirmation of Treasurer
§ 2–304.1. Term of office for Treasurer
§ 2–305. Vacancies and interim appointments
§ 2–306. Compensation
§ 2–307. Bonding
§ 2–308. Removal of Treasurer and Department employees
§ 2–309. Osage Nation court jurisdiction over Department of Treasury
§ 2–310. No waiver of sovereign immunity
§ 2–311. Duties of the Treasurer
§ 2–312. Regulations
§ 2–313. Financial statements
§ 2–314. Enforcement of access to records
§ 2–315. Disbursement of funds; collection of debts and obligations
§ 2–316. Conversion and misappropriation of funds
§ 2–317. Expenditure of appropriated funds
§ 2–318. Payment of judgments and settlements
§ 2–319. Establishing financial and accounting policies
§ 2–320. Cash receipts and petty cash management
§ 2–321. Financial management planning and investment strategy
§ 2–322. Audits
Subchapter 4. Competitive Bidding
§ 2–401. Short title
§ 2–402. Finding
§ 2–403. Definitions
§ 2–404. Bid notices
§ 2–405. Contents of bid notices
§ 2–406. Bidding documents to be on file
§ 2–407. Check, bond or irrevocable letter of credit to accompany bid
§ 2–408. Written statement under oath to accompany bid
§ 2–409. Prequalification of bidders
§ 2–410. Late bids
§ 2–411. Opening of bids
§ 2–412. Solicitation and award of contracts
§ 2–413. Award to other than lowest bidder
§ 2–414. Rejection of bids
§ 2–415. Time for award of contract
§ 2–416. Bids, contracts, bonds open for public inspection
§ 2–417. Execution of contract
§ 2–418. Certain contract to be negotiated when no bid is received
§ 2–419. Assignment of contracts
§ 2–420. Prohibitions
§ 2–421. Penalties for prohibited acts
§ 2–422. Partial payment; retainage
§ 2–423. Withdrawal of retainage; deposit of securities
§ 2–424. Conflict of interest; criminal and civil penalties
§ 2–425. Repealed by ONCA 12–19, eff. Dec. 20, 2011
§ 2–426. Change orders or addenda
§ 2–427. Supervisor's certification to accompany invoices
§ 2–428. Inspections
§ 2–429. Accounting procedure
§ 2–430. Construction on force account basis
§ 2–431. Builder's risk insurance
§ 2–432. Waiver of competitive bidding requirement—competitive negotiation
§ 2–433. Other conditions for waiving the formal competitive bidding process
§ 2–434. Emergencies
§ 2–435. Choice of law and judicial venue
§ 2–436. Governmental agencies or officers not to exert influence in procuring
particular bond or insurance
§ 2–437. Conformity clause
§ 2–438. Presumption of consent to jurisdiction
§ 2–439. Records to office of fiscal performance and review
Subchapter 5. Encumbred Funds Reporting
§ 2–501. Short title
§ 2–502. Definitions
§ 2–503. Reporting requirement
§ 2–504. Violations
Subchapter 6. Motor Pool
§ 2–601. Definitions
§ 2–602. Motor pool establishment
§ 2–603. Motor pool requirements
Subchapter 7. Administrative Services
§§ 2–701 to 2–708. Repealed by ONCA 14–47, eff. August 4, 2014
Subchapter 8. Administrative Procedures
§ 2–801. Purpose
§ 2–802. Scope
§ 2–803. Issuing, revising and withdrawing regulation
§ 2–804. Agency records
§ 2–805. Administrative procedure
§ 2–806. Appeal of agency actions and decisions
§ 2–807. Appeals; scope of jurisdiction
§ 2–808. Appellate procedure judicial review; due process
Subchapter 9. Osage Nation Lands, Commerce and Public Safety Division Organization
§§ 2–901 to 2–908. Repealed by ONCA 14–47, eff. August 4, 2014
Subchapter 10. Executive Branch Divisions
§ 2–1001. Short title
§ 2–1002. Findings; purpose
§ 2–1003. Authorization and establishment of divisions
§ 2–1004. Authorization to act and expend funds
§ 2–1005. Duties and responsibilities of the division
§ 2–1006. Personnel
§ 2–1007. Authority to travel on official business
§ 2–1008. Annual funding
CHAPTER 3. OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL
§ 3–101. Short title
§ 3–102. Purpose
§ 3–103. Definitions
§ 3–104. Executive Department
§ 3–105. Office of the Attorney General
§ 3–106. Attorney General
§ 3–107. Attorney General duties
§ 3–108. Attorney General authority
§ 3–109. Opinions of the Attorney General
§ 3–110. Attorney-client privilege
§ 3–111. Criminal investigation equipmen
§ 3–112. Prohibition of interference
§ 3–113. Central records system
CHAPTER 4. JUDICIARY
§ 4–101. Judicial vacancies
CHAPTER 5. BUSINESS, COMMISSION, AND ADVISORY BOARDS ACT
§ 5–101. Short title
§ 5–102. Definitions
§ 5–103. Composition and term
§ 5–104. Restrictions
§ 5–105. Duties and responsibilities
§ 5–106. Compensation
CHAPTER 6. ETHICS LAW
Subchapter 1. Title and Purpose; Definitions
§ 6–101. Short title
§ 6–102. Purpose
§ 6–103. Definitions
Subchapter 2. Standards of Conduct and Restricted Activities of Osage Nation Officials and Employees
§ 6–201. Conduct in conformity with applicable rules and laws, pursuant to
Article X, Sections 2 and 3 of the Constitution of the Osage Nation
§ 6–202. Conflicts of interest, pursuant to Article X, Section 4 of the
Constitution of the Osage Nation
§ 6–203. Restrictions against gifts or loans to influence official acts,
pursuant to Article X, Section 5 of the Constitution of the Osage Nation
§ 6–204. Unauthorized use of Osage Nation resources, pursuant to Article X,
Section 6 of the Constitution of the Osage Nation
§ 6–205. Advocacy, pursuant to Article X, Section 7 of the Constitution of the
Osage Nation
§ 6–206. Independence of boards and commissions, pursuant to Article X, Section
8 of the Constitution of the Osage Nation
§ 6–207. Anti-nepotism
§ 6–208. Adoption of rules of conduct for officials and employees of
governmental entities of the Osage Nation
Suchapter 3. Implementation and Compliance with Ethics Law by Osage Nation Employees and Officials; Trial Court to Adjudicate and Assess Penalties, Appeals and Final Action
§ 6–301. Osage Nation employees
§ 6–302. Repealed by ONCA 13–53, eff. July 11, 2013
§ 6–303. Complaints filed with the Attorney General
§ 6–304. Adjudication of ethics violations
§ 6–305. Powers and duties of Osage Nation Supreme Court
§ 6–306. Retaliation prohibited
§ 6–307. Dismissals
§ 6–308. Statute of limitations
§ 6–309. Appeals to Supreme Court
Subchapter 4. Sanctions and Penalties
§ 6–401. Penalties; collection of judgments
§ 6–402. Other civil damages
CHAPTER 7. OPEN MEETINGS
§ 7–101. Short title
§ 7–102. Findings
§ 7–103. Purposes
§ 7–104. Definitions
§ 7–105. Meetings; general
§ 7–106. Meetings; special (Reserved)
§ 7–107. Executive Sessions
§ 7–108. Public notice
§ 7–109. Meeting minutes; general
§ 7–110. Offenses and penalties
§ 7–111. Enforcement
§ 7–112. Exemption
CHAPTER 8. OPEN RECORDS
§ 8–101. Short title
§ 8–102. Definitions
§ 8–103. Public records
§ 8–104. Protected records
§ 8–105. Disclosure of protected records
§ 8–106. Segregation of records
§ 8–107. Procedures for requesting public records
§ 8–108. Denial of record requests
§ 8–109. Claims in the trial court
§ 8–110. Policies
§ 8–111. Conflict of laws
§ 8–112. Congressional reclassification of records
§ 8–113. Civil penalties
§ 8–114. Applicability to record requests of government officials or entities
CHAPTER 9. WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION
§ 9–101. Short title
§ 9–102. Findings; purposes
§ 9–103. Disclosure of information by employees; prohibited action
§ 9–104. Appeal
§ 9–105. Disclosure of identity
§ 9–106. False disclosures
§ 9–107. Confidential information
CHAPTER 10. SPEAK WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND
§ 10–101. Short title
§ 10–102. Findings
§ 10–103. Definitions
§ 10–104. Employee rights protection
§ 10–105. Exceptions
§ 10–106. Penalties
CHAPTER 11. OSAGE NATION FOUNDATION
Subchapter 1. Osage Nation Foundation Charter
§ 11–101. Short title
§ 11–102. Purpose
Charter of the Osage Nation Foundation
1. Creation of Osage Nation Foundation and principal place of business
2. Purpose
3. Definitions
4. Assets of Foundation
5. Perpetual succession
6. Powers of Foundation
7. Management of the Foundation
8. Operation of Foundation
9. Reports to the Principal Chief and Osage Congress
10. Finances and accounting
11. Indemnification
12. Bond
13. Dissolution or liquidation
14. Amendment
15. Severability
16. Effective date
Subchapter 2. Osage Nation Foundation Bylaws
Article 1. Name and authority
Article 2. Offices
Article 3. Meetings
Article 4. Board of Directors
Article 5. Officers
Article 6. Fiscal powers
Article 7. Executive and other committees
Article 8. Books, Records and Reports
Article 9. Nonprofit operation
Article 10. Official seal
Article 11. Fiscal year
Article 12. Indemnification
Article 13. Procedure of business
Article 14. Miscellaneous
Article 15. Nondiscrimination
Article 16. Amendments
Article 17. Adopted and Superseded
CHAPTER 12. INDEPENDENT PRESS
§ 12–101. Short title
§ 12–102. Purpose
§ 12–103. Constitutional rights
§ 12–104. An independent Osage Press
§ 12–105. Providing for independent newspaper
§ 12–106. Editorial Board
§ 12–107. Powers and duties of the Board
§ 12–108. Editor and staff
CHAPTER 13. TIME CALCULATION
§ 13–101. Short title
§ 13–102. Purpose
§ 13–103. Time calculations
CHAPTER 14. DUE PROCESS IN TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT
§ 14–101. Findings; purpose
§ 14–102. Definitions
§ 14–103. Right to due process
CHAPTER 15. OSAGE NATION UTILITY AUTHORITY
§ 15–101. Short title
§ 15–102. Findings; purposes
§ 15–103. Definitions
§ 15–104. Establishment
§ 15–105. Organization and general powers
§ 15–106. Board of Trustees
§ 15–107. Contracts
§ 15–108. Payment of money, issuance of debt
§ 15–109. Disposition and encumbrances of property
§ 15–110. Rules and regulations
§ 15–111. Sovereign immunity
§ 15–112. Decisions; judicial review
§ 15–113. Reports
§ 15–114. Violations; civil penalty
§ 15–115. Carryover provision
§ 15–116. Supersession clause
TITLE 16. HEALTH AND WELLNESS
CHAPTER 1. HEALTH AND WELLNESS ADVISORY BOARDS
§ 1–101. Short title
§ 1–102. Purpose
§ 1–103. Composition; terms; disestablishment; reauthorization
§ 1–104. Duties and responsibilities of the Board
CHAPTER 2. HEALTH AND WELLNESS DIVISION ORGANIZATION
§§ 2–101 to 2–108. Repealed by ONCA 14–47, eff. August 4, 2014
CHAPTER 3. HEALTH BENEFITS
§ 3–101. Short title
§ 3–102. Findings: purposes
§ 3–103. Establishment
§ 3–104. Operation of Fund
§ 3–105. Plan requirements
§ 3–106. Plan document
CHAPTER 4. CHILD, SENIOR AND COMMUNITY SERVICES ORGANIZATION
§§ 4–101 to 4–108. Repealed by ONCA 14–47, eff. August 4, 2014
CHAPTER 5. ELDER AND ADULT PROTECTION
Subchapter 1. General Provisions
§ 5–101. Title
§ 5–102. Policy
§ 5–103. Purpose
§ 5–104. Civil nature of code
§ 5–105. Definitions
§ 5–106. Duty to report abuse or neglect of an elder
§ 5–107. Immunity for reporting
§ 5–108. Failure to report; civil penalty; damages; criminal liability
§ 5–109. Bad faith report; civil penalty; damages; criminal liability
§ 5–110. Investigation
§ 5–111. Interference with investigation and retaliation prohibited; civil
penalty
§ 5–112. Privileged communication
§ 5–113. Criminal investigation
§ 5–114. Elder protective services and elder protective placement; other
services; evaluation procedure; duty to pay
§ 5–115. Emergency
§ 5–116. Rights of elders, their families and caretakers
§ 5–117. Procedures for determining incapacity, abuse or neglect
§ 5–118. Confidentiality of reporter, records, hearings; penalty for not
complying with confidentiality
§ 5–119. Elder protection order
§ 5–120. Term of protective order
Subchapter 2. Abuse of Elders or Mentally Incapacitated Persons
§ 5–201. Criminal act; prosecution
§ 5–202. Petition; hearing
§ 5–203. Regulations
CHAPTER 6. OSAGE NATION PROTECTIVE SERVICE AND GUARDIANSHIP/WARD
§ 6–101. Short title
§ 6–102. Articles in act
§ 6–103. Purpose
§ 6–104. Existing guardianships or conservatorships; compliance with act; Court
review of cases
§ 6–105. Guardian defined
§ 6–106. Guardian ad litem excluded
§ 6–107. Ward defined
§ 6–108. Guardians classified
§ 6–109. General guardian
§ 6–110. Special guardian
§ 6–111. Definitions
§ 6–112. Persons and property subject to act; power of appointment; parental
rights
§ 6–113. Appointment of guardian; jurisdiction
§ 6–114. Powers of Court
§ 6–115. Venue; priorities of jurisdiction; transfer; consolidation
§ 6–116. Place of hearing; order and decree
§ 6–117. Guardians ad litem; power to appoint; appointment
§ 6–118. Guardian of nonresiden
§ 6–119. Powers of guardian
§ 6–120. Power of guardian of the person; report of change of ward's abode;
power of limited guardians
§ 6–121. Guardian of the property; power; fiduciary duty
§ 6–122. Confidential information filed with Court
§ 6–123. Letters of guardianship
§ 6–124. Guardianship handbook and duties summary
§ 6–125. When guardian of minor to be appointed; petition; notice
§ 6–126. Nominations of guardian
§ 6–127. Nomination and appointment of guardian; age of minor
§ 6–128. Nomination of guardian by minor at 14 years of age; approval of Court
§ 6–129. Appointment when ward's nominee ineligible
§ 6–130. Appointment of parents as guardians
§ 6–131. Guardian in charge of education
§ 6–132. Education and maintenance of minor; income from property of minor;
guardianship of minor with living parent; child support
§ 6–133. Conditions of appointment
§ 6–134. Investments authorized
§ 6–135. Contracts on lives of wards and beneficiaries of trust funds
§ 6–136. Interest of guardian
§ 6–137. When power of guardian appointed by parent ceases
§ 6–138. Release of minor ward at majority
§ 6–139. Limitation of discharge by Court
§ 6–140. Custody by abandonment of a minor; qualified relative
§ 6–141. Petition for appointment of guardian
§ 6–142. Nomination of guardians or alternate guardians by adult; priorities of
nominations
§ 6–143. Nomination of guardian or limited guardian by will
§ 6–144. Priorities for selection by Court of guardian or limited guardian;
appointment of organization; determination of suitability; appointment of
public agency
§ 6–145. Court appointment where nominee is unable, unwilling or cannot qualify
to serve
§ 6–146. Rights of individual alleged to be or found to be incapacitated or
partially incapacitated; confidentiality; relief from costs and fees; record
§ 6–147. Court-appointed advocates for vulnerable adults programs
§ 6–148. Appointment of counsel; explanation and inquiry by Court; replacement
of appointed counsel; determination of independence of retained counsel; record
§ 6–149. Evaluations of subject of proceeding
§ 6–150. Hearing on petition; setting of date
§ 6–151. Determination by Court; order appointing guardian; explanation on
record
§ 6–152. Appointment of guardians or limited guardians
§ 6–153. Order appointing guardian; specific determinations of capacity;
submission of guardianship plan; other orders
§ 6–154. Assignment of powers to limited guardian; endorsement of limitation or
specification of assets upon letters of guardianship
§ 6–155. Appointment of special guardian; powers; duration; bond; removal
§ 6–156. Proceedings to determine restoration to capacity
§ 6–157. Presumption of capacity when guardian discharged without appointment
of another
§ 6–158. Duties and powers of guardian or limited guardian
§ 6–159. Proposed plan for care and treatment of ward
§ 6–160. Disposition of financial resources under supervision and control of
guardian or limited guardian; petition for restoration of capacity
§ 6–161. Proposed plan for management of financial resources of ward
§ 6–162. Sale or lease of homestead of incapacitated or partially incapacitated
person
§ 6–163. Sale or lease of real property by guardian; approval; joinder of
spouse
§ 6–164. Estates of incapacitated or partially incapacitated persons not
exceeding Ten Thousand Dollars; disposition; discharge and release
§ 6–165. Short title
§ 6–166. Definitions
§ 6–167. Communication between Courts
§ 6–168. Requests between Courts in guardianship or protective proceedings
§ 6–169. Testimony of a witness located outside the Osage Nation
§ 6–170. Definitions; applicability
§ 6–171. Jurisdictional basis for appointing a guardian or issuing a protective
order
§ 6–172. Jurisdictional requirements for appointing a guardian or issuing a
protective order
§ 6–173. Special jurisdiction
§ 6–174. Continuing jurisdiction over proceeding
§ 6–175. Factors for declining jurisdiction
§ 6–176. Jurisdiction acquired through unjustifiable conduct
§ 6–177. Notice of petition in Osage Nation Trial Court
§ 6–178. Rules for filing of petitions in multiple states
§ 6–179. Transfer of guardianship; notification of petition
§ 6–180. Confirmation of transfer of guardianship
§ 6–181. Registration of out-of-state guardianship order
§ 6–182. Use of authorized powers
§ 6–183. Applying and construing the act
§ 6–184. Application of act
§ 6–185. Appointment as guardian of more than five wards prohibited; exceptions
§ 6–186. Violations; punishment
§ 6–187. Disqualification by financial relations with Judge of District Court;
removal of ineligible guardians; liability for continuing to act; removal of
Judge
§ 6–188. Eligibility of nonresidents; foreign trust companies or institutions;
domestic corporations or trust companies
§ 6–189. Inquiry into suitability of person proposed to serve as guardian
§ 6–190. Guardian's bond
§ 6–191. Request for security or bond; suspension of powers; order
§ 6–192. Requirement of new bonds; discharge of sureties on old bond
§ 6–193. Preservation of bonds; breach of condition; actions on bonds
§ 6–194. Limitation of action on bond; effect of disability
§ 6–195. Inventory and account of estate of ward; appraisal; waiver of
inventory prohibited
§ 6–196. Settlement and allowance of accounts; reports to Court; accounting
information; date certain for next annual report
§ 6–197. Account by one of joint guardians
§ 6–198. Report on guardianship of person; requirements; attachments
§ 6–199. Report on guardianship or limited guardianship of property;
requirements; attachments; review of financial resources
§ 6–200. Reserved
§ 6–201. Application for relief; notice; hearing; order; appointment of counsel
to represent ward; joinder of separate applications or objections; evaluation
of ward; hearing without notice
§ 6–202. Expenses and compensation of guardians
§ 6–203. Joint guardians; compensation
§ 6–204. Compensation for attorneys, guardians ad litem and persons conducting
evaluations
§ 6–205. Costs; appointment of guardian to authorize entry into armed forces;
performance of conditions
§ 6–206. Appointment of more than one guardian; bond
§ 6–207. Two or more guardians
§ 6–208. Death of joint guardian
§ 6–209. Guardian for nonresident ward; notice of hearing
§ 6–210. Powers of nonresident's guardian same as in other cases
§ 6–211. First appointment is exclusive
§ 6–213. Removal of property
§ 6–214. Order for removal discharges local guardian
§ 6–215. Payment of debts
§ 6–216. Collection and settlement of accounts and appearance for ward in
suits; compromise and settlement of claims
§ 6–217. Discharge and release
§ 6–218. Service upon guardian; duty of guardian
§ 6–219. Management of estate; income applied for support of ward; sale of
realty
§ 6–220. Execution of waivers or consents for wards
§ 6–221. Investment of money and proceeds of sales
§ 6–222. Income insufficient for maintenance; sale of property necessary
§ 6–223. Sale of property for investment
§ 6–224. Petition for sale; verification
§ 6–225. Mailing or publication of order; waiver of notice
§ 6–226. Hearing upon order; protests
§ 6–227. Partition of real estate; assent; approval of Court
§ 6–228. Testimony; witnesses; attendance and examination
§ 6–229. Order for sale; public or private sale
§ 6–230. Terms of sale; security
§ 6–231. Limitation of action for recovery of estate sold; disability and
removal
§ 6–232. Exchange of property held by ward or wards in common; notice
§ 6–233. Sale of perishable property; report; good faith determination of
perishability
§ 6–234. Former leases legalized
§ 6–235. Removal of guardians
§ 6–236. Suspension of power of guardian; marriage of incapacitated or
partially incapacitated person
§ 6–237. Termination of authority and responsibility of guardian; removal;
resignation; final account; notice and hearing
§ 6–238. Termination of guardianship when unnecessary
§ 6–239. Distribution of personal property of intestate ward
§ 6–240. Civil liability of guardians or petitioners; damages
§ 6–241. Citation for concealment or embezzlement
§ 6–242. Reporting of abuse, neglect or exploitation; violation and penalty;
civil liability
§ 6–243. Concealment or removal from jurisdiction of certain persons
CHAPTER 7. OSAGE NATION HEALTH AUTHORITY BORARD
§ 7–101. Short title
§ 7–102. Findings
§ 7–103. Purpose
§ 7–104. Composition
§ 7–105. Meetings; general
TITLE 17. HIGHWAYS AND ROADS (RESERVED)
TITLE 18. HOUSING
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1–101. Applicability
§ 1–102. Jurisdiction
§ 1–103. Purposes and interpretation
§ 1–104. Relation to other laws
§ 1–105. Definitions
CHAPTER 2. LANDLORD-TENANT RESPONSIBILITIES AND REMEDIES
§ 2–101. Rental agreements
§ 2–102. Rules and regulations
§ 2–103. Landlord responsibilities
§ 2–104. Tenant responsibilities
§ 2–105. Tenant remedies
§ 2–106. Landlord remedies
§ 2–107. Abandoned dwelling units
CHAPTER 3. GROUNDS FOR EVICTION, NOTICE TO QUIT AND PRE-EVICTION OPTIONS
§ 3–101. Grounds for eviction
§ 3–102. Notice to quit requirements
§ 3–103. Serving the notice to quit
§ 3–104. Pre-eviction options
CHAPTER 4. JUDICIAL EVICTION PROCEDURES
§ 4–101. Summons and complaint
§ 4–102. Action upon filing complaint
§ 4–103. Commencement of proceedings
§ 4–104. Defenses
§ 4–105. Discovery and prehearing proceedings
§ 4–106. Evidence
§ 4–107. Judgment
§ 4–108. Form of judgment
§ 4–109. Execution of judgment
§ 4–110. Stay of execution
§ 4–111. Appeals
§ 4–112. Miscellaneous complaints and claims
§ 4–113. Notice to leave the premises
§ 4–114. Forcible eviction
§ 4–115. No self-help eviction
§ 4–116. Security deposits
CHAPTER 5. MORTGAGE AND FORECLOSURE
§ 5–101. Priority
§ 5–102. Recording
§ 5–103. Foreclosure procedures
§ 5–104. Foreclosure complaint and summons
§ 5–105. Service of process and procedures
§ 5–106. Cure of default by subordinate lienholder
§ 5–107. Judgment and remedy
§ 5–108. Foreclosure evictions
§ 5–109. No merger of estates
§ 5–110. Certified mailing to Osage Nation and lessor
§ 5–111. Intervention
§ 5–112. Appeals
CHAPTER 6. RENTAL AND LEASE AGREEMENTS
§ 6–101. Purpose and scope
§ 6–102. Delegation of authority
§ 6–103. Rights to occupancy
§ 6–104. Legal action
§ 6–105. Orders, writs of assistance, and injunctive relief
§ 6–106. Money judgments
§ 6–107. Contempt
§ 6–108. Other orders
TITLE 19. LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
CHAPTER 1. OSAGE PREFERENCE
§ 1–101. Short title
§ 1–102. Findings and purposes
§ 1–103. Definitions
§ 1–104. Actions required for Osage employment preference
§ 1–105. Compliance and penalties
CHAPTER 2. FAIR MINIMUM WAGE
§ 2–101. Short title
§ 2–102. Findings and purposes
§ 2–103. Fair minimum wage relief
§ 2–104. Application of Act
CHAPTER 3. PAY FOR PREFORMANCE
§ 3–101. Short title
§ 3–102. Findings and purposes
§ 3–103. Definitions
§ 3–104. Office of Human Resources authorization for implementation
§ 3–105. Employment classifications governing eligibility for participation in
the Osage Nation Pay for Performance System
§ 3–106. Compensation funding
§ 3–107. Employee Protection Council
§ 3–108. Anti-nepotism
CHAPTER 4. WORKER'S COMPENSATION
Subchapter 1. General Provisions
§ 4–101. Short title
§ 4–102. Purpose
§ 4–103. Sovereign immunity
§ 4–104. Insurance requirement
§ 4–105. Definitions
§ 4–106. Acknowledgment of act
§ 4–107. Notification to employer by worker of injury
§ 4–108. Time limit for reporting of incidents and filing of claims
§ 4–109. Burden of proof
§ 4–110. Right to waive defenses
§ 4–111. Guardian for minor or incompetent
Subchapter 2. Administrative Duties and Powers
§ 4–201. Custodian duties
§ 4–202. Payment and distribution of benefits
§ 4–203. Workers' compensation benefits system; Administrator powers and duties
§ 4–204. Acceptance/denial of claim
Subchapter 3. Coverage and Compensability
§ 4–301. Entitlement to benefits
§ 4–302. Disclosure of pre-existing conditions
§ 4–303. Going to and returning from work
§ 4–304. Benefits precluded by neglect and/or refusal of worker to submit to
treatment
§ 4–305. Injury or death by consumption and/or application of drugs and/or
chemicals
§ 4–306. Intoxication
§ 4–307. False statement or representation to obtain benefits; penalty and
forfeiture
§ 4–308. Injuries resulting from self-inflicted injuries, willful misconduct,
or "horseplay"
§ 4–309. Injuries resulting from "natural causes"
§ 4–310. Recreational, social or athletic activities
§ 4–311. Injuries caused by third parties
§ 4–312. Secondhand smoke claims
§ 4–313. Idiopathic claims
§ 4–314. War and military action exclusion
§ 4–315. Terrorism exclusion
Subchapter 4. Benefits-General Provisions
§ 4–401. Right to benefits and medical treatment benefits
§ 4–402. Workers' benefits as exclusive remedy
§ 4–403. Liability of third parties; subrogation
§ 4–404. Assignability of benefits; attachment of liens
§ 4–405. Aggravation of pre-existing condition or disease
§ 4–406. Termination of benefits upon death
§ 4–407. Incarceration
Subchapter 5. Benefits
§ 4–501. Vocational rehabilitation
§ 4–502. Waiting period
§ 4–503. Temporary total disability
§ 4–504. Permanent partial disability; permanent total disability
§ 4–505. Modified duty
§ 4–506. Benefits issuance period
§ 4–507. Disability income not to exceed pre-injury average weekly wage
§ 4–508. Benefit offsets and overpayments
Subchapter 6. Death Benefits
§ 4–601. Distribution of death benefits
§ 4–602. Redistribution of death benefits
§ 4–603. Verification of eligibility of death benefits
§ 4–604. Burial benefits
Subchapter 7. Medical Benefits
§ 4–701. Entitlement to medical benefits
§ 4–702. Release of medical-related information
§ 4–703. Medical expenses
§ 4–704. Settlement of future medical treatment, income loss, impairment, death
benefits
§ 4–705. Right to select doctor; employer selection
§ 4–706. Palliative care
Subchapter 8. Dispute Resolution
§ 4–801. Arbitration
CHAPTER 5. EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS
§ 5–101. Definitions
§ 5–102. Limitation on term of contracts
CHAPTER 6. DRUG TESTING
§ 6–101. Findings; purpose
§ 6–102. Drug testing protocol requirements
VOLUME 3
TITLE 20. LIQOUR CONTROL
CHAPTER PRELIMINARY
§ 1. Citation
§ 2. Purpose
§ 3. Declaration of public policy
§ 4. Jurisdiction
§ 5. Scope of law; consent
§ 6. Severability
§ 7. Amendment and construction
§ 8. Sovereign immunity
CHAPTER 1. LIQOUR CONTROL
§ 1–101. Definitions
§ 1–102. Enforcement
§ 1–103. Licensing
§ 1–104. Sales and purchases of liquor
§ 1–105. Taxes
§ 1–106. Rules, regulations and enforcement
§ 1–107. Exemptions
§ 1–108. Abatement
§ 1–109. Liability insurance
§ 1–110. Revenue
TITLE 21. MEMBERSHIP
CHAPTER 1. MEMBERSHIP
Subchapter 1. General Provisions
§ 1–101. Short title
§ 1–102. Policy
Subchapter 2. Establishment of Base Membership Roll and Qualifications for Membership
§ 1–201. Establishment of Base Membership Roll
§ 1–202. Qualifications for membership
§ 1–203. Ratification of current Membership Roll
§ 1–204. Loss of membership
§ 1–205. Maintenance and use of Membership Roll for official purposes
Subchapter 3. Establishment of Membership Department
§ 1–300. Department
§ 1–301. Function of Membership Department employees
§ 1–302. Rules and regulations
Subchapter 4. Jurisdiction
§ 1–400. General jurisdiction
§ 1–401. Jurisdiction of Osage Nation Courts over Department of Membership and
disputes arising from membership issues
§ 1–402. Appealable decisions
TITLE 22. MINERALS, OIL AND GAS
CHAPTER 1. MINERALS COUNCIL
§ 1–101. Definitions
§ 1–102. Minerals Council accounts control
TITLE 23. MOTOR VEHICLES
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PURPOSE STATEMENT AND DEFINTIONS
§ 1–100. Purpose
§ 1–101. Definitions
CHAPTER 2. ARREST, COMPLAINT AND SUMMONS
§ 2–100. Arresting person for violating traffic regulation; duty of officer
arresting
§ 2–101. Uniform traffic complaint and summons
CHAPTER 3. TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
§ 3–100. Failure to appear; hearing upon arrest; time; promise of defendant to
appear
§ 3–101. Offenses under which person arrested may not be entitled to release
upon promise to appear
§ 3–102. Display of number plates
§ 3–103. Driving without a license
§ 3–104. Permitting an unauthorized minor to drive
§ 3–105. Driving without required registration or with vehicle in unsafe
condition
§ 3–106. Starting, turning, and stopping without regard to safety
§ 3–107. Speeding; driving without due caution
§ 3–108. Radar evidence in speed violations
§ 3–109. Garages to report
§ 3–110. Reckless driving
§ 3–111. Driving or in actual physical control while under the influence of
intoxicating liquors or drugs
§ 3–112. Implied consent to determine alcoholic content of blood
§ 3–113. Persons qualified to administer tests
§ 3–114. Consent of person incapable of refusal not withdrawn
§ 3–115. Interpretation of chemical tests
§ 3–116. Failure to drive on right side of roadway
§ 3–117. Following too closely
§ 3–118. Overtaking a vehicle without regard to safety
§ 3–119. Failure to stop for school bus flashing lights
§ 3–120. Failure to give right of way
§ 3–121. Stopping, standing, or parking on a highway
§ 3–122. Stopping, standing, or parking prohibited
§ 3–123. Obstruction to driver's view or driving mechanism
§ 3–124. Driving without liability insurance prohibited
§ 3–125. Riding on fenders, bumpers, or running boards
§ 3–126. Pedestrians on roadways without regard for safety
§ 3–127. Driving in violation of an order of the Court
§ 3–128. Duties in the event of an accident
§ 3–129. Law officers to report accident
§ 3–130. Seat belt usage
§ 3–131. Crash helmets and eye-protective devices required for operators of and
passengers on motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles
§ 3–132. Number of riders on motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles limited
§ 3–134. Visibility distance and mounted height of lamps
§ 3–135. Head lamps on motor vehicles
§ 3–136. Tail lamps
§ 3–137. Lamp or flag on projecting load
§ 3–138. Brake equipment required
§ 3–139. Horns and warning devices
§ 3–140. Mufflers, prevention of noise
§ 3–141. Mirrors
§ 3–142. Windshields must be unobstructed and equipped with wipers
§ 3–143. Restrictions on tire equipment
§ 3–144. Vehicle to be constructed to prevent sifting or leaking loads
§ 3–145. Registration card to be carried in driver's compartment; inspection of
card
§ 3–146. Special lighting and warning equipment on school buses
§ 3–147. Supervision of students on school buses
§ 3–148. Duty of drivers upon approach of police or fire department vehicle
§ 3–149. Fleeing or attempting to elude a peace officer
§ 3–150. Penalties not otherwise prescribed
§ 3–151. Statute of limitations
CHAPTER 4. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
§ 4–100. Trial Court enforcement authority
§ 4–101. Public nuisance
§ 4–102. Osage Nation reciprocity with State of Oklahoma
§ 4–103. Garbage, glass, etc. on highways
§ 4–104. Open bottle in vehicle
§ 4–105. Handicap zone
§ 4–106. Exhibition driving and drag racing; definitions; penalty
§ 4–107. Emergency and law enforcement vehicles
§ 4–108. Payment of traffic fines
TITLE 24. PROBATE CODE
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1–101. Probate jurisdiction
§ 1–102. Applicable law
TITLE 25. PROPERTY
CHAPTER 1. RESERVED
CHAPTER 2. ANTI-ALIENATION
§ 2–101. Short title
§ 2–102. Definitions
§ 2–103. Alienation of property, business good will or water or water right
§ 2–104. Exceptions
CHAPTER 3. STORM SAFETY
§ 3–101. Short title
§ 3–102. Purpose
§ 3–103. Definitions
§ 3–104. Construction standards
§ 3–105. Location and capacity
§ 3–106. Prioritization
§ 3–107. Inspections, establishment and enforcement of rules, fines for
improper use
§ 3–108. Competitive bidding
§ 3–109. Requirement to conform
CHATPER 4. TRUST LAND LEASING ACT
Subchapter 1. General Provisions
§ 4–101. Trust Land Leasing Act
§ 4–102. Findings; purposes; scope
§ 4–103. Definitions
Subchapter 2. Lease Requirements
§ 4–201. Terms and conditions
§ 4–202. Duration and renewal
§ 4–203. Obtaining a lease
§ 4–204. Records
§ 4–205. Review and approval
§ 4–206. Land descriptions
§ 4–207. Fair market rental; appraisal
§ 4–208. Insurance
§ 4–209. Performance bond
§ 4–210. Improvements
§ 4–211. Amendments, assignments, subleases and encumbrances
Subchapter 3. Lease Management
§ 4–301. Management
§ 4–302. Administrative fees
Subchapter 4. Enforcement
§ 4–401. General provisions; enforcement
§ 4–402. Default
§ 4–403. Remedies
§ 4–404. Penalties
§ 4–405. Harmful or threatening activities
§ 4–406. Holdover
§ 4–407. Trespass
§ 4–408. BIA authority unaffected
Subchapter 5. Appeals
§ 4–501. Appeals
§ 4–502. Scope of review
Subchapter 6. Environmental Review Process
§ 4–601. General provisions; environmental review
§ 4–602. Threshold determination; exemption
§ 4–603. Environmental review process
§ 4–604. Notice of completion of draft EIR
§ 4–605. Response to public comments
§ 4–606. Final EIR
Subchapter 7. Sovereign Immunity
§ 4–701. No waiver of sovereign immunity
Subchapter 8. Choice of Law
§ 4–801. Choice of law
Subchapter 9. Amendment; Effective Date
§ 4–901. Amendment
TITLE 26. REVENUE AND TAXATION
CHAPTER PRELIMINARY. GENERAL REVENUE AND TAXATION
§ 1. Citation
§ 2. Purpose
§ 3. Jurisdiction
§ 4. Continuity of law
§ 5. Scope of law; Osage Nation jurisdiction
CHAPTER 1. OSAGE NATION TAX COMMISSION
§ 1–101. Tax Commission created
§ 1–102. Composition of Tax Commission
§ 1–103. Seal
§ 1–104. Reserved
§ 1–105. Severability
§ 1–106. Appeals
§ 1–107. Sovereign immunity; generally
§§ 1–108 to 1–110. Reserved
§ 1–111. General powers of the Tax Commission
§ 1–112. Rulemaking authority
§ 1–113. Forms
§ 1–114. Tax stamps and licenses
§ 1–115. Records
§ 1–116. Bookkeeping
§ 1–117. Revenue Tax Account; deposits
§§ 1–118 to 1–120. Reserved
§ 1–121. Tax Commission employees and expenses
§ 1–122. Bonds
§ 1–123. Nepotism
§§ 1–124 to 1–130. Reserved
§ 1–131. Collection of taxes
§ 1–132. Other remedies
§ 1–133. Inventory of seized property
§ 1–134. Public sale of forfeited property
§ 1–135. Exempt property
§§ 1–136 to 1–150. Reserved
§ 1–151. Administrative appeals
§ 1–152. Finality of assessment
§ 1–153. Exhaustion of administrative remedies
§ 1–154. Suits against the Tax Commission
§ 1–155. Limitations on suits against the Tax Commission
§ 1–156. Refunds to taxpayers
§§ 1–157 to 1–190. Reserved
§ 1–191. Forgery of stamps, etc.
§ 1–192. Reserved
§ 1–193. General penalties
§ 1–194. Referrals for federal prosecution
§§ 1–195, 1–196. Reserved
§ 1–197. Interest
CHAPTER 2. TOBACCO TAX
§ 2–101. Definitions
§ 2–102. Tax on cigarettes
§ 2–103. Tax on tobacco products
§ 2–104. Tax in lieu of other taxes
§ 2–105. Tax paid once
§ 2–106. Evidence of tax
§ 2–107. Incidence of tax
§ 2–108. Payment of tax
§ 2–109. Exclusions from taxation
§ 2–110. Unstamped tobacco contraband
§ 2–111. Records
§ 2–112. Reports
§ 2–113. Wholesaler and retail stocks to be separate
§ 2–114. Revolving Tax Relief Fund
§§ 2–115 to 2–150. Reserved
§ 2–151. Wholesaler licensing
§ 2–152. Tobacco wholesaler license
§ 2–153. Reserved
§ 2–154. Lawful sales
§§ 2–155 to 2–160. Reserved
§ 2–161. Retailer licensing
§ 2–162. Tobacco retailer license
§ 2–162a. Tobacco retailer tax bond
§ 2–163. Revocation and suspension of licenses
§ 2–164. Imposition of civil fines and civil penalties
§ 2–165. Certain licenses to be deemed a privilege and not a right
§ 2–166. Sales to minors prohibited
§ 2–167. Licensees to be of Osage Indian descent
§ 2–168. Operating without a valid license
§ 2–169. Minors prohibited from selling tobacco or tobacco products
§§ 2–170, 2–171. Reserved
§ 2–172. Gambling prohibited without license
§ 2–173. Promotional games
§ 2–174. Inspection of records by Oklahoma Tax Commission
§ 2–175. Reporting unstamped cigarettes
§ 2–176. Contraband
§ 2–177. No transfer of license
§§ 2–178 to 2–200. Reserved
CHATPER 3. SALES TAX
§ 3–101. Definitions
§ 3–102. Tax on sales
§ 3–103. Incidence of tax
§ 3–104. Payment of tax
§ 3–105. Records
§ 3–106. Penalties
§ 3–107. Permits; display
§ 3–108. Osage Nation construction projects
§ 3–109. Exemptions
§ 3–110. Reserved
CHAPER 4. TAXATION AND REGISTRATION OR MOTOR VEHICLES
§ 4–101. Definitions
§ 4–102. Application
§ 4–103. Tax imposed on passenger automobiles
§ 4–104. Tax imposed on farm trucks
§ 4–105. Tax imposed on commercial vehicles
§ 4–106. Tax on ATVs, motorcycles and motorized vehicles
§ 4–107. Tax on recreational vehicles
§ 4–108. Tax exemptions
§ 4–109. Reserved
§ 4–110. Certificates of title
§ 4–111. Form of a Vehicle Certificate to Title
§ 4–112. Original, transfer, duplicate, repossession titles
§ 4–113. Title fees
§ 4–114. Eligibility for Osage Nation registration and license tags
§ 4–115. Repossession title
§§ 4–116 to 4–149. Reserved
§ 4–150. Registration certificate and tags
§ 4–151. Forms of registration certificate
§ 4–152. Forms of license plates
§ 4–153. Personalized, veteran and Osage elder license plates
§ 4–154. Form of decals
§ 4–155. Other requirements for motor vehicles
§ 4–156. Security interest; perfection and non-perfection
§ 4–157. Release of collateral; duties of filing officer; fees
§ 4–158. Information from filing officer
§ 4–159. Default; rights and remedies
§ 4–160. Secured party possession after default
§ 4–161. Reserved
§ 4–162. Validity of security agreement
§ 4–163. Enforcement of security agreement
§§ 4–164 to 4–174. Reserved
§ 4–175. Osage Nation-owned vehicles
§ 4–176. Authorized signatures
§§ 4–177 to 4–189. Reserved
§ 4–190. Penalties
§§ 4–191 to 4–194. Reserved
§ 4–195. Recognition of foreign titles and registrations
§§ 4–196 to 4–198. Reserved
§ 4–199. Effective date
§ 4–200. Reserved
§ 4–201. Salvage vehicle defined
§ 4–202. Application
§ 4–203. Definitions
§ 4–204. Classification as salvage
§ 4–205. Total loss; certificate of title; and license plate
§ 4–206. Salvage title; notification by insurance company; and surrendering
title
§ 4–207. Issuance of salvage title
§ 4–208. License plate affected
§ 4–209. Change of classification
§ 4–210. Application for rebuilt title and request for inspection
§ 4–211. Inspection and examination
§ 4–212. Issuance of rebuilt title
§ 4–213. Black tag
§ 4–214. Affidavit
§ 4–215. Exemption
CHAPTER 5. GAMING DEVICE TAX
§ 5–101. General provisions
CHAPTER 6. TAXATION AND REGISTRATION OF BOATS AND MOTORS
§ 6–101. Purpose
§ 6–102. General powers and duties of the Tax Commission
§ 6–103. Boat and outboard motor registration
§ 6–104. Registration fees and taxes
§ 6–105. Penalty on new assignments
§ 6–106. Penalty on renewal registration
CHAPTER 7. INCOME TAX (RESERVED)
§§ 7–101 to 7–199. Reserved
CHAPTER 8. PROPERTY TAX (RESERVED)
§§ 8–101 to 8–199. Reserved
CHAPTER 9. POSSESSORY INTEREST TAX
§ 9–101. Statement of purpose
§ 9–102. Short title and application
§ 9–103. Definitions
§ 9–104. Property exempt from taxation
§ 9–105. The tax cycle
§ 9–106. Imposition and rate of tax
§ 9–107. Computation of possessory interest tax
§ 9–108. Assessment of taxes
§ 9–109. Tax declaration and designation of natural person
§ 9–110. Reporting requirements
§ 9–111. Payment of taxes due
§ 9–112. Extension of time for paying tax, interest
§ 9–113. Lien for taxes; lien against possessory interest
§ 9–114. Exemptions; utility service lines
§ 9–115. Method of claiming exemption
§ 9–116. Appeal procedures for protested taxes
§ 9–117. Collection powers
§ 9–118. Severability
§ 9–119. Use of tax proceeds
CHAPTER 10. UTILITIES TAX (RESERVED)
§§ 10–101 to 10–199. Reserved
CHAPTER 11. HOTEL LODGING TAX
§ 11–101. Definitions
§ 11–102. Imposition of tax; exemptions
§ 11–103. Records
§ 11–104. Returns
§ 11–105. Payment of tax
§ 11–106. Assessment and determination of tax
§ 11–107. Notices
§ 11–108. Licenses and registration
§ 11–109. Interest and penalties
CHAPTER 12. ISSUANCE OF PHOTO ID
§ 12–101. Purpose
§ 12–102. General powers and duties of Tax Commission
§ 12–103. Photo ID requirements
§ 12–104. Photo ID issuance fees
TITLE 27. SATUTES
CHAPTER 1. LAW CODIFICATION
§ 1–101. Short title
§ 1–102. Findings; purposes
§ 1–103. Definitions
§ 1–104. Codification of laws
§ 1–105. Citation, title and reference
TITLE 27A. UNIFROM COMMERCIAL CODE
§ 2–101. Short title
§ 2–102. Scope; certain security and other transactions excluded from this
article
§ 2–103. Definitions and index of definitions
§ 2–104. Definitions: "Merchant"; "Between merchants"; "Financing agency"
§ 2–105. Definitions: Transferability; "Future" goods; "Lot"; "Commercial unit"
§ 2–106. Definitions: "Contract"; "Agreement"; "Contract for sale"; "Sale";
"Present sale"; "Conforming" to contract; "Termination"; "Cancellation"
§ 2–107. Goods to be severed from realty: recording
§ 2–108. Transactions subject to other law
§ 2–201. Formal requirements; statute of frauds
§ 2–202. Final expression in a record: parol or extrinsic evidence
§ 2–203. Seals inoperative
§ 2–204. Formation in general
§ 2–205. Firm offers
§ 2–206. Offer and acceptance in formation of contract
§ 2–207. Terms of contract; effect of confirmation
§ 2–208. Reserved
§ 2–209. Modification, rescission and waive
§ 2–210. Delegation of performance; assignment of rights
§ 2–211. Legal recognition of electronic contracts, records, and signatures
§ 2–212. Attribution
§ 2–213. Electronic communication
§ 2–301. General obligations of parties
§ 2–302. Unconscionable contract or term
§ 2–303. Allocation or division of risks
§ 2–304. Price payable in money, goods, realty, or otherwise
§ 2–305. Open price term
§ 2–306. Output, requirements and exclusive dealings
§ 2–307. Delivery in single lot or several lot
§ 2–308. Absence of specified place for delivery
§ 2–309. Absence of specific time provisions; notice of termination
§ 2–310. Open time for payment or running of credit; authority to ship under
reservation
§ 2–311. Options and cooperation respecting performance
§ 2–312. Warranty of title and against infringement; buyer's obligation against
infringement
§ 2–313. Express warranties by affirmation, promise, description, sample
§ 2–313A. Obligation to remote purchaser created by record packaged with or
accompanying goods
§ 2–313B. Obligation to remote purchaser created by communication to the public
§ 2–314. Implied warranty: merchantability; usage of trade
§ 2–315. Implied warranty: fitness for particular purpose
§ 2–316. Exclusion or modification of warranties
§ 2–317. Cumulation and conflict of warranties express or implied
§ 2–318. Third party beneficiaries of warranties express or implied
§ 2–319. Delivery terms
§§ 2–320 to 2–324. Reserved
§ 2–325. "Letter of credit" term; "confirmed credit"
§ 2–326. Sale on approval and sale or return; consignment sales and rights of
creditors
§ 2–327. Special incidents of sale on approval and sale or return
§ 2–328. Sale by auction
§ 2–401. Passing of title; reservation for security; limited application of
this section
§ 2–402. Rights of seller's creditors against sold goods
§ 2–403. Power to transfer; good faith purchase of goods; "entrusting"
§ 2–501. Insurable interest in goods; manner of identification of goods
§ 2–502. Buyer's right to goods on seller's repudiation, failure to deliver or
insolvency
§ 2–503. Manner of seller's tender of delivery
§ 2–504. Shipment by seller
§ 2–505. Seller's shipment under reservation
§ 2–506. Rights of financing agency
§ 2–507. Effect of seller's tender; delivery on condition
§ 2–508. Cure by seller of improper tender or delivery; replacement
§ 2–509. Risk of loss in the absence of breach
§ 2–510. Effect of breach on risk of loss
§ 2–511. Tender of payment by buyer; payment by check
§ 2–512. Payment by buyer before inspection
§ 2–513. Buyer's right to inspection of goods
§ 2–514. When documents deliverable on acceptance; when on payment
§ 2–515. Preserving evidence of goods in dispute
§ 2–601. Buyer's rights on improper delivery
§ 2–602. Manner and effect of rightful rejection
§ 2–603. Merchant buyer's duties as to rightfully rejected goods
§ 2–604. Buyer's options as to salvage of rightfully rejected goods
§ 2–605. Waiver of buyer's objections by failure to particularize
§ 2–606. What constitutes acceptance of goods
§ 2–607. Effect of acceptance; notice of breach; burden of establishing breach
after acceptance; notice of claim or litigation to person answerable over
§ 2–608. Revocation of acceptance in whole or in part
§ 2–609. Right to adequate assurance of performance
§ 2–610. Anticipatory repudiation
§ 2–611. Retraction of anticipatory repudiation
§ 2–612. "Installment contract"; breach
§ 2–613. Casualty to identified goods
§ 2–614. Substituted performance
§ 2–615. Excuse by failure of presupposed conditions
§ 2–616. Procedure on notice claiming excuse
§ 2–701. Remedies for breach of collateral contracts not impaired
§ 2–702. Seller's remedies on discovery of buyer's insolvency
§ 2–703. Seller's remedies in general
§ 2–704. Seller's right to identify goods to the contract notwithstanding
breach or to salvage unfinished goods
§ 2–705. Seller's stoppage of delivery in transit or otherwise
§ 2–706. Seller's resale including contract for resale
§ 2–707. "Person in the position of a seller"
§ 2–708. Seller's damages for non-acceptance or repudiation
§ 2–709. Action for the price
§ 2–710. Seller's incidental damages
§ 2–711. Buyer's remedies in general; Buyer's security interest in rejected
goods
§ 2–712. "Cover"; Buyer's procurement of substitute goods
§ 2–713. Buyer's damages for non-delivery or repudiation
§ 2–714. Buyer's damages for breach in regard to accepted goods
§ 2–715. Buyer's incidental and consequential damages
§ 2–716. Buyer's right to specific performance or replevin
§ 2–717. Deduction of damages from the price
§ 2–718. Liquidation or limitation of damages; deposits
§ 2–719. Contractual modification or limitation of remedy
§ 2–720. Effect of "cancellation" or "rescission" on claims for antecedent
breach
§ 2–721. Remedies for fraud
§ 2–722. Who can sue third parties for injury to goods
§ 2–723. Proof of market price: time and place
§ 2–724. Admissibility of market quotations
§ 2–725. Statute of limitations in contracts for sale
§ 9–101. Short title
§ 9–102. No waiver of sovereign immunity
§ 9–103. Purpose
§ 9–104. Application to property not alienable
§ 9–105. Security interest in religious or ceremonial-historical items
prohibited
§ 9–106. General definitions
§ 9–107. Notice; knowledge
§ 9–108. Value
§ 9–109. Lease distinguished from security interest
§ 9–110. General scope
§ 9–111. Excluded transactions
§ 9–112. Administration of Osage Nation Secured Transactions Act; authority to
promulgate regulations
§ 9–113. Obligation of good faith
§ 9–114. Course of performance, course of dealing, and usage of trade
§ 9–115. Purchase-money security interest
§ 9–116. Sufficiency of description
§ 9–117. Parties' power to choose applicable law
§ 9–201. General effectiveness of security agreement
§ 9–202. Attachment and enforceability of security interest; proceeds; formal
requisites
§ 9–203. After-acquired collateral; future advances
§ 9–204. Rights and duties when collateral is in secured party's possession or
control
§ 9–205. Additional duties of certain secured parties
§ 9–206. Reserved
§ 9–207. Request for accounting; request regarding list of collateral or
statement of account
§ 9–301. Law governing perfection and priority of security interests
§ 9–302. Reserved
§ 9–303. Law governing perfection and priority of security interests in goods
covered by a certificate of title
§§ 9–304 to 9–307. Reserved
§ 9–308. When security interest is perfected; continuity of perfection
§ 9–309. Security interest perfected upon attachment
§ 9–310. When filing required to perfect security interest; security interests
to which filing provisions do not apply
§ 9–311. Perfection of security in interests in property subject to certain
statutes, regulations, and treaties
§ 9–312. Perfection of security interests in chattel paper, documents, goods
covered by documents, instruments, and money; perfection by permissive filing;
temporary perfection without filing or transfer of possession
§ 9–313. When possession by secured party perfects security interest without
filing
§ 9–314. Perfection by control
§ 9–315. Secured party's rights on disposition of collateral and in proceeds
§ 9–316. Continued perfection of security interest following change in
governing law
§ 9–317. Interests that take priority over security interest
§ 9–318. Particular priority rules
§ 9–319. Priority of security interests in fixtures and crops
§ 9–320. Accessions
§ 9–321. Commingled goods
§ 9–322. Priority of security in interests in goods covered by certificate of
title
§ 9–323. Priority subject to subordination
§ 9–401. Alienability of debtor's rights
§ 9–402. Secured party not obligated on contract of debtor or in tort
§ 9–403. Rights of assignee
§ 9–404. Restrictions on assignment
§ 9–501. Acceptance, refusal, and effectiveness of financing statements;
administration
§ 9–502. Contents of records; authorization; lapse; continuation; termination
§ 9–503. Filing procedures
§ 9–601. Rights after default; judicial enforcement; consignor or buyer of
accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles, or promissory notes
§ 9–602. Waiver and variance of rights and duties
§ 9–603. Agreement on standards concerning rights and duties
§ 9–604. Procedure if security agreement covers real property or fixtures
§ 9–605. Unknown debtor or secondary obligor
§ 9–606. Appointment of special judge [Reserved]
§ 9–607. Collection and enforcement by secured party
§ 9–608. Application of proceeds of collection or enforcement; liability for
deficiency and right to surplus
§ 9–609. Secured party's limited right to take possession after default
§ 9–610. Disposition of collateral after default
§ 9–611. Notification before disposition of collateral
§ 9–612. Timeliness of notification before disposition of collateral
§ 9–613. Contents and form of notification before disposition of collateral
§ 9–614. Reserved
§ 9–615. Application of proceeds of disposition; liability for deficiency and
right to surplus
§ 9–616. Explanation of calculation of surplus or deficiency
§ 9–617. Rights of transferee of collateral
§ 9–618. Rights and duties of certain secondary obligors
§ 9–619. Transfer of record or legal title
§ 9–620. Acceptance of collateral in full or partial satisfaction of
obligation; notification of proposal; effect of acceptance; compulsory
disposition of collateral
§§ 9–621, 9–622. Reserved
§ 9–623. Right to redeem collateral
§ 9–624. Waiver
§ 9–625. Remedies for secured party's failure to comply with Osage Nation
Secured Transactions Act
§ 9–626. Action in which deficiency or surplus is in issue
§ 9–627. Determination of whether conduct was commercially reasonable
§ 9–628. Nonliability and limitation on liability of secured party; liability
of secondary obligor
§ 9–629. Attorney's fees in consumer transactions
§ 9–701. Severability
TITLE 28. WATER AND WATER RIGHTS (RESERVED)
[Table of Contents created by NILL in February 2018, based on materials available on tribe's website.]