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A. The following sex offender information is required to be kept by the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registration Office in a digitized format and in an electronic database, and shall be used on the Osage Nation Sex Offender Public Website:

1. Name, including full legal name, nicknames, Osage Nation or traditional names, and any aliases;

2. Date of birth, and dates that the offender uses as a birth date;

3. Detailed physical description, including general appearance and any tattoos, scars, or other identifying marks;

4. Current photograph, more than one photograph showing front and back of the offender, and the offender in other presentations;

5. Internet identifiers, monikers, email and instant messaging addresses;

6. Residence address, including past and current street addresses only, no post office boxes. If no street address is available, then a reasonable description of where the person’s home is located shall be used or where they habitually live;

7. Any telephone numbers including cell, work, and residential locations;

8. Alternative residences or temporary lodging information. This includes any place where the offender might stay;

9. Employer’s name and address, which includes self-employment, whether compensated or not. If the sex offender has no fixed place of employment, other employment information concerning places where the sex offender works such as a normal travel route or the general area(s) in which the offender works shall be listed;

10. All professional licenses;

11. School or educational information, including the name and address of any educational institution where the offender is currently enrolled and physically present;

12. Vehicle information, including license plate number and description of any vehicle owned or regularly operated by the offender. This includes watercraft, aircraft and any other land vehicles, such as ATVs;

13. The text of the provision of law defining the criminal offense for which the offender is currently registered. This may be in the form of electronic text or a hyperlink and/or copies of court documentation;

14. Fingerprints, palm prints. Stored in a digitized format;

15. Driver’s license or identification card (digitized photocopy);

16. Tribal affiliation and CDM card (digitized photocopy);

17. Passport and immigration documents;

18. Criminal history, including the date of all arrests, the date of all convictions, any outstanding warrants, the registration status, and the status of parole, probation, or supervised release;

19. A DNA sample;

20. Social security number; and

21. When the offender is in violation of this Act or cannot be located, the website must note this fact and label the offender as an “absconder.”

B. Such information shall be immediately shared among registration jurisdictions and disclosure of all of the information, except that which is mandatorily excluded, to the general public, local law enforcement, local child protection agencies, and other specified entities. ONCA 11-43, eff. Apr. 5, 2011.