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A. It shall be unlawful for a sex offender to fail to register in any jurisdiction or update current information. If convicted, such offense shall carry a maximum penalty of incarceration of not more than one year, or a civil penalty of not more than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), or both.

B. If a sex offender fails to register in the Osage Nation jurisdiction as required by this Act, the Osage Nation shall:

1. Petition the Osage Nation Court for a warrant to arrest and detain the offender until a hearing can be set to determine the penalty, if any, for the offender’s noncompliance.

2. Document the information in the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registry to reflect that the sex offender has failed to register and the offender’s new status indicates that the offender is an “absconder”; and notify the United States Marshal Service.

3. Enter the sex offender into the National Crime Information Center Wanted Persons File.

C. Absconders. When the Osage Nation has information that a sex offender may have absconded, a reasonable effort must be made by law enforcement to determine whether the sex offender has actually absconded. ONCA 11-43, eff. Apr. 5, 2011.