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Subchapter 1 SESSIONS

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A. Pursuant to Article VI, Section 10 of the Constitution of the Osage Nation, the Osage Nation Congressional Sessions shall consist of twenty-four (24) days for Regular Session and ten (10) days for Special Session. Any session may be extended by a total of not more than three days.

B. In order to remain consistent with Article VI, Section 13 of the Constitution of the Osage Nation, both Regular and Special Sessions shall exclude Sundays and holidays.

C. The Osage Nation Congress shall convene for Regular Session on the following dates:

1. Hun-kah Session:

The Hun-kah Session shall begin on the last Monday in March of each year.

2. Tzi-zho Session:

The Tzi-zho Session shall begin on the first Tuesday following the Labor Day holiday in September of each year.

These dates are to remain in effect until such time that the Congress appoints a different date by law. ONCA 06-12, eff. Nov. 28, 2006; ONCA 07-19, eff. Apr. 2, 2007; ONCA 13-04, eff. Dec. 6, 2012.