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Each vehicle registered shall be issued a license plate to be properly displayed on the rear of said vehicle. The plate shall remain with the vehicle for the life of the registration with the Osage Nation, and shall be in such form as the Tax Commission shall prescribe within the following rules:

A. Each plate shall be made of metal, predominately using the colors blue, white, and yellow. Other colors may be used by determination of the Tax Commission.

B. Each plate shall at least bear the name “Osage Nation” across the top margin, and may contain the word “Oklahoma” at the bottom.

C. Each plate shall contain a distinctive and unique combination of numbers and letters centered thereon, provided, that these identifying symbols shall begin with prefix ON-.

D. The identifying symbols shall be large and clear enough to be read by the unaided eye at a distance of not less than fifty (50) feet.

E. Each plate shall provide a space for the placement of a monthly and yearly decal or decals as may be required.

F. The plates for each class of vehicles shall be distinctive and different from those assigned to other classes of vehicles.

G. The plates issued to Osage Nation owned vehicles may contain the suffix -EX.

H. The Tax Commission may, in its discretion, provide by rule for special symbols or legends to be placed upon passenger automobile plates. Before issuing a plate with a special symbol or legend, the Tax Commission shall require documentation that the owner of the vehicle is entitled thereto. License plates with special symbols or legends may be issued to:

1. The physically handicapped;

2.  Veterans of the armed forces;

3. Winners of selected medals for heroism in combat;

4. Past or present prisoners of war;

5. Parents whose child has been killed while in the armed forces;

6. Past or present elected Osage Nation officials;

7.  Osage elders;

8.  Active duty military personnel. ONCA 06-10, eff. Sept. 29, 2006; ONCA 13-10, eff. Apr. 9, 2013; ONCA 17-38, eff. Apr. 3, 2017.