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A. Any person with a conviction listed in this Act must “immediately” register as a sex offender if he or she lives, works, resides in Indian country within the Osage Nation’s territorial jurisdiction. Registration is required for all sex offenses under this Act unless specifically stated to the contrary and regardless of the jurisdiction or location of prior conviction.

B. Where to register:

1. If convicted in the Osage Nation Trial Court, sex offenders shall initially register with the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registration Office within three days of sentencing, if no jail time is ordered.

2. If the sex offender is incarcerated, he or she shall register at the Osage County Detention Facility in which he or she is detained before release. The registering officer shall follow the “Incarcerated Sex Offenders” section of the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registration Policies and Procedure Manual.

3. A sex offender must also register in all of the following jurisdictions:

a. Where offender was convicted; and

b. Where offender resides; and

c. Where offender is employed; and

d. Where offender goes to school.

D. Current Information. A sex offender with a conviction listed in this Act shall keep all personal information current in the Registry at all times. A sex offender is required to appear in person at the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registration Office to update any change in personal information within three days of such change. The information required to be updated includes, but is not limited to:

1. Name;

2. Address;

3. Employment;

4. School; and

5. Vehicle information.

E. Registration Period. The registration period begins to run upon release from custody for an incarcerated sex offender, or at sentencing for sex offenders not incarcerated. The length of registration is as follows:

1. Adults:

a. Fifteen (15) years if the offender is a Tier 1 sex offender;

b. Twenty-five (25) years if the offender is a Tier 2 sex offender;

c. The life of the offender if offender is a Tier 3 sex offender.

2. Juveniles:

a. Ten (10) years if the offender is a Tier 1 sex offender;

b. Twenty (20) years if the offender is a Tier 2 sex offender; or

c. The life of the offender if the offender is a Tier 3 sex offender.

F. A Tier 1 sex offender is required to personally appear to take a photograph, and review and verify registration information with the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registration Office at least once every twelve (12) months. The offender’s date of review shall be on or before the last date of registration.

G. A Tier 2 sex offender is required to personally appear to take a photograph, and review and verify registration information with the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registration Office at least once every six months.

H. A Tier 3 sex offender is required to personally appear to take a photograph, and review and verify registration information with the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registration Office at least once every three months.

I. Upon entering the Osage Nation jurisdiction for residency, work, or school, a sex offender from another jurisdiction must register with the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registration Office within three days. ONCA 11-43, eff. Apr. 5, 2011.