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A. If the Osage Nation registers a sex offender because the offender was convicted, or began to reside, work, or attend school within its jurisdiction, the Osage Nation shall forward notifications by automated email or otherwise to the jurisdictions where the offender is required to register, the U.S. Marshals Service, and other agencies who have requested notice.

B. If a sex offender is currently registered in the Osage Nation jurisdiction because the offender was convicted, resides, works or attends school therein, and the offender gives notice that he intends to take up residence outside the Osage Nation jurisdiction, the Osage Nation shall forward notifications by automated email or otherwise to the jurisdictions where the offender intends to reside, work, or attend school, and to the U.S. Marshals Service.

C. International Travel Abroad. All sex offenders must inform the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registry Office twenty-one (21) days in advance if they intend to travel outside of the United States. In addition to any other community notification requirement, the registering officer must also:

1. Immediately notify any other jurisdiction where the sex offender is either registered, or is required to register, of that updated information;

2. Immediately notify the U.S. Marshals Service; and

3. Immediately update NSOR information.

D. If the offender intends to commence residence, school or employment outside of the United States, the offender must notify the Osage Nation Sex Offender Registry Office twenty-one (21) days prior to his or her departure. ONCA 11-43, eff. Apr. 5, 2011; ONCA 12-34, eff. Apr. 5, 2012.