A. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Civil Service and Human Capital Modernization Act".
B. The Human Capital Management Division and the Civil Service Division of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services shall:
1. Establish and maintain a State Employee Dispute Resolution Program, which may include mediation, to provide dispute resolution services for state agencies and state employees. Actions agreed to through the State Employee Dispute Resolution Program shall be consistent with applicable laws and rules and shall not alter, reduce or modify any existing right or authority as provided by statute or rule;
2. Establish rules pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act as may be necessary to perform the duties and functions of this act, including creating an Office of Veterans Placement to offer counseling, assessment and assistance to veterans seeking state employment;
3. Receive and only act on complaints by state employees arising from disciplinary action;
4. Use administrative law judges as independent contractors or administrative law judges provided by the Office of Attorney General to exercise the provisions of this act;
5. Submit quarterly reports on workload statistics to the Governor, the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate containing the following information:
Quarterly reports shall be submitted within thirty (30) days following the last day of the month of the appropriate quarter; and
6. Create a confidential whistleblower program and serve as the chief administrator of such program whereby a state employee may confidentially report claims of agency or employee mismanagement as well as criminal misuse of state funds or property. Mismanagement includes fraudulent activity or abuse or violation of a well-established, articulated, clear, and compelling public policy. The Office of the Attorney General shall have the authority to investigate and determine whether to prosecute such whistleblower claims. The Attorney General shall also have the power to refer such claims to the appropriate district attorney.
C. Complaints shall be filed with the Civil Service Division within ten (10) business days of the date of when such action occurred and hearings shall take place within thirty (30) business days from the filing of the complaint.
D. Employees filing a complaint with the Civil Service Division shall prove that there was no reasonable basis for the disciplinary action by the state agency. The review of the merits of the complaint shall be limited to the employee disciplinary file directly at issue. Complaints relating to punitive transfers shall be administrated through mediation first and shall only proceed to a hearing if mediation is unsuccessful. Employees who were offered a relocation incentive as set forth in administrative rule shall not be deemed as being subject to a punitive transfer. Complaints relating to written reprimands shall be administered through mediation exclusively. Mediation may also be available for other disciplinary actions.
E. Claimants shall be permitted to secure and utilize representation during the adverse action process.
F. The presiding officer of any proceeding before the Civil Service Division may require payment of reasonable attorney fees and costs to the prevailing party if the position of the nonprevailing party was without reasonable basis or was frivolous.
G. For purposes of this section, "disciplinary actions" means termination, suspension without pay, involuntary demotion, punitive transfers or written reprimand.
H. Nothing in this section shall apply to:
1. Persons employed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Oklahoma House of Representatives, Oklahoma State Senate, Legislative Service Bureau, or the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency;
2. Elected officials;
3. Political appointees;
4. District attorneys, assistant district attorneys or other employees of the district attorney's office;
5. The state judiciary or persons employed by the state judiciary;
6. Not more than five percent (5%) of an agency's employees designated as executive management as determined by the agency director;
7. Temporary employees employed to work less than one thousand (1,000) hours in any twelve-month period;
8. Seasonal employees employed to work less than one thousand six hundred (1,600) hours in any twelve-month period;
9. Employees in a trial period; or
10. State employees whose employment status is otherwise provided by law.
I. Except as provided by subsection H of this section, effective January 1, 2022, all state employee positions shall be administered by the Human Capital Management Division of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, without reference to prior classified or unclassified status.
J. Under the administration and oversight of the Human Capital Management Division as set forth in subsection I of this section, state agencies shall continue to be responsible for developing and conducting policies and procedures for human resource activities, including, but not limited to, recruitment, retention, promotion, market-based pay analysis, training and development. In addition, state agencies shall develop procedures for screening, hiring and disciplinary actions of state employees subject to guidance and approval by the Division.
K. The Civil Service Division is authorized to employ attorneys or contract with private attorneys to serve as legal counsel to the Civil Service Division. The attorneys shall be authorized to appear for and represent the Civil Service Division in all litigation that may arise from the discharge of its duties, including the representation of the Civil Service Division when its decisions are appealed to higher courts. Attorneys employed by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services to represent the Civil Service Division shall represent the Civil Service Division notwithstanding its representation of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services in the same or related matters pending before the Civil Service Division or before any court. The Office of Management and Enterprise Services shall establish internal administrative procedures to ensure that all departments within the Office of Management and Enterprise Services are provided independent legal representation, and such simultaneous representation shall not, of itself, be deemed to constitute a conflict of interest.
L. The Civil Service Division shall be exempt from the requirements set forth in Section 20i of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes when carrying out the duties and functions of this act.
Added by Laws 2021, c. 206, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2022. Amended by Laws 2022, c. 243, § 1, emerg. eff. May 11, 2022.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§62-13. Duties of Bond Commissioner - Certificate - Bonds incontestable after 30 days.
§62-14. Bond invalid without certificate.
§62-15. Issuance and sale of general obligation bonds – Procedures - Fees.
§62-34.3. Office of Management and Enterprise Services.
§62-34.3.1. Consolidated agencies.
§62-34.4. Revolving Fund for Office of Management and Enterprise Services.
§62-34.5. Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services - Appointment.
§62-34.6. General powers and duties of Director.
§62-34.7. Experts and assistants of Director.
§62-34.8. Public Information Officer subject to provisions of Merit System.
§62-34.9. Classification of funds - Manner of keeping fund accounts.
§62-34.10. Annual financial report - Accounting procedures and guidelines.
§62-34.11. Duties and functions of Division of Central Accounting and Reporting.
§62-34.11.1.1. Performance metrics – Data sets.
§62-34.11.1. Chief Information Officer.
§62-34.11.2. Oklahoma State Government 2.0 Initiative - Policies, schedules and standards.
§62-34.11.3. Oklahoma State Government Open Documents Initiative.
§62-34.11.4. Oklahoma State Government Forms One-Stop Initiative.
§62-34.11.5. Oklahoma State Government Geographic Information One-Stop Initiative.
§62-34.11.7. Statewide assistance program - Performance reporting metrics – Telework pilot program.
§62-34.11.8. Oklahoma State Government IT Project Monitoring and Transparency Initiative.
§62-34.11.9. Oklahoma State Government Business Licensing One-Stop Program.
§62-34.11.10. Oklahoma State Government Security Breach Transparency Initiative.
§62-34.12. Information Services Division - Powers and duties.
§62-34.12.1. High technology systems and upgrades and enhancements.
§62-34.13. Statement of charges.
§62-34.22. Telecommunications Revolving Fund.
§62-34.23. Oklahoma Government Telecommunications Network.
§62-34.24. State portal system.
§62-34.24.1. Web-based license and permit application and renewals required - Report.
§62-34.26. Open-systems concept.
§62-34.27. State Governmental Technology Applications Review Board.
§62-34.31.1. Software acquisition requests.
§62-34.31.2. State technology contracts.
§62-34.34. Preparation of budget by Director of Office of Management and Enterprise Services.
§62-34.35. Information furnished to the Director of Office of Management and Enterprise Services.
§62-34.36. Estimate of funds needed
§62-34.36.1. Written report required.
§62-34.37. Submission of budget - Plan of expenditures - Proposed revenues.
§62-34.38. Form of budget - Budget message - Budget estimates.
§62-34.39. Appropriations to state agency - Reduction.
§62-34.40. Segregation of lump sum appropriations.
§62-34.41. Availability of appropriations - Conditioned on budget resources being sufficient.
§62-34.42. Budget work programs.
§62-34.42.1. Annual disclosure of all federal funds under control of the entity.
§62-34.43. Itemization of data processing expenses - Budgeting and disbursement.
§62-34.44. Budget in year in which Governor-elect assumes office.
§62-34.45. Governor-elect and Lieutenant Governor-elect - Expenses prior to assuming office.
§62-34.48. Federal funds - Deposit and disbursement.
§62-34.49. Allotment of appropriations - Exemption of Legislature.
§62-34.50. Revenues not derived from legislative appropriations.
§62-34.52. Requests for budget category transfer.
§62-34.53. State System of Higher Education and institutions of higher education.
§62-34.54. General Revenue Cash-flow Reserve Fund - Transfer of funds.
§62-34.55. Transfer of treasury funds to General Revenue Cash-flow Reserve Fund.
§62-34.56. Special Agency Account Board.
§62-34.57. Agency clearing accounts - Deposits - Transfers - Exemptions.
§62-34.58. Information on income, disbursements and transfers.
§62-34.59. Withdrawals from agency clearing accounts and special accounts.
§62-34.60. Form and manner of issuing vouchers - Waiver.
§62-34.61. Commitment or expenditure of federal block grant funds - Preconditions.
§62-34.62. Encumbrance requirements for payment of state funds.
§62-34.64. Payment of claims or payrolls.
§62-34.65. Payment of vendor invoices.
§62-34.67. Claims and payrolls.
§62-34.68. Approval of claims and payrolls.
§62-34.69. Payroll Fund – Web-based access to employment and compensation information.
§62-34.70. Voluntary payroll deductions.
§62-34.70.1. Unlawful payroll deductions for membership dues - Definitions.
§62-34.71. Procedure to issue payment for goods and services.
§62-34.72. Procedure for payment of interest.
§62-34.74. Grievance - Remedy.
§62-34.78. Higher educational institution claim settlement systems.
§62-34.79. Transportation preaudit and settlement system for claims and payments.
§62-34.81. Replacement warrant or bond - Affidavit - Records.
§62-34.83. Nonpayable warrants – Notice – Claim custody and records.
§62-34.84. Deficiency certificates.
§62-34.85. Interest on warrants issued under deficiency certificates.
§62-34.87. Transfer of funds to Higher Learning Access Trust Fund.
§62-34.89. Education Reform Revolving Fund.
§62-34.90. Common Education Technology Revolving Fund.
§62-34.91. Higher Education Capital Revolving Fund.
§62-34.92. Oklahoma Student Aid Revolving Fund.
§62-34.96. Legislative Oversight Committee on State Budget Performance.
§62-34.100. Disclosure of disbursement of federal stimulus funds.
§62-34.102. Revenue Stabilization Fund.
§62-34.103. Revenue certification and apportionment by the State Board of Equalization.
§62-34.104. Revenue Stabilization Fund performance report.
§62-34.200-1. Debt affordability study.
§62-34.202. Policy changes – Thirty days written notice – Final notice.
§62-34.203. Request for proposal for ongoing maintenance of desktop support and management systems.
§62-34.501. Allocation of federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) funds.
§62-35.1. Information Technology Consolidation and Coordination Act.
§62-35.4. Information technology assets - Approval of Chief Information Officer.
§62-35.5. Integral information technology assets - Information technology positions - Assessment.
§62-35.6. Required information technology services and programs.
§62-35.6.1. Criminal Justice Information Systems Center for Excellence.
§62-35.6.2. Land Mobile Radio Public Safety Interoperability Cooperative
§62-35.7. Exemptions and extensions.
§62-35.9. Quarterly progress reports.
§62-36. Digital Transformation Program Revolving Fund.
§62-42.13. Revenues not derived from legislative appropriations.
§62-45.1. Short title – Duties of all state agencies.
§62-45.3. Agency strategic plan – Elements required – “Capital improvement” defined.
§62-45.7. Long-range strategic state plan.
§62-45.10. Agency performance reporting mechanisms - Development - Procedure.
§62-45.11. Program management and performance report.
§62-46. Short title – Definitions – Development and operation of website.
§62-46.1. Transfer of surplus funds accruing to General Revenue Fund to certain funds.
§62-46.2. Oklahoma Dynamic Economy and Budget Security Fund.
§62-46.3. Transfer of surplus funds accruing to General Revenue Fund for 2007.
§62-46.5. State Revenue Apportionment Evaluation Commission.
§62-46A. Measurable goal requirement.
§62-47. Creation of trust fund - Board of Investors abolished.
§62-48. Oklahoma Opportunity Fund.
§62-48.1. Legislative findings.
§62-48.2. See the following versions:
§62-48.2v1. Oklahoma Quick Action Closing Fund.
§62-48.2v2. Oklahoma Quick Action Closing Fund.
§62-49. Multi-year trend analysis of budget outlook
§62-50. Tobacco Settlement Fund - Monies.
§62-56. Creation and designation of fund - Deposits.
§62-57.2. Agency of state - Intent and purpose of act.
§62-57.3. Authority to issue and sell bonds - Pledges and covenants - Sinking fund.
§62-57.5. Sale of bonds to State Treasurer and Commissioners of Land Office.
§62-57.6. Sale of bonds not sold to State Treasurer or Commissioners of Land Office.
§62-57.8. Investments in bonds - Collateral security.
§62-57.9. Attorney General's certificate of regularity - Signatures and seals - Registration.
§62-57.10. Delivery of bonds - Deposit and investment of proceeds.
§62-57.12. Judicial approval of bonds.
§62-57.13. Intent as to use of existing resources.
§62-57.15. Intent and purpose.
§62-57.16. Building Bonds Commission as agency - Indebtedness - Purposes and limitation.
§62-57.17. Issuance and sale of bonds - Pledges and covenants - Sinking fund.
§62-57.18. Form and terms - Call and redemption - Negotiability - Tax exempt.
§62-57.19. Sales to State Treasurer and Commissioners of Land Office.
§62-57.20. Sales to others than Treasurer or Commissioners.
§62-57.22. Investment - Approval as collateral security.
§62-57.23. Attorney General's certificate - Registration - Signatures and seals.
§62-57.24. Delivery of bonds upon payment - Deposit and investment of proceeds.
§62-57.26. Approval of bonds by Supreme Court.
§62-57.27. Intent as to resources of state.
§62-57.31. Intent and purpose.
§62-57.32. Building Bonds Commission - Indebtedness - Purposes.
§62-57.33. Issuance and sale of bonds - Pledges - Sinking fund.
§62-57.34. Form and terms - Call and redemption - Negotiability - Tax exemption.
§62-57.35. Advertisement and sale of bonds.
§62-57.37. Investment - Approval as collateral security.
§62-57.38. Certificate of Attorney General - Signatures and seals.
§62-57.39. Delivery of bonds upon payment - Deposit and investment of proceeds - Interest.
§62-57.40. Investment of sinking fund monies.
§62-57.42. Approval of bonds by Supreme Court.
§62-57.43. Attorney General as representative of Commission.
§62-57.51. Intent and purpose.
§62-57.52. Building Bonds Commission as agency - Indebtedness - Purposes.
§62-57.53. Issuance and sale of bonds - Pledges and covenants - Sinking fund.
§62-57.54. Form and terms - Call and redemption - Negotiability - Tax exemption.
§62-57.55. Sale of bonds to State Treasurer.
§62-57.56. Certificate of Attorney General - Signatures and seals.
§62-57.57. Delivery of bonds upon payment - Deposit and investment of proceeds - Interest.
§62-57.58. Investment of sinking fund monies.
§62-57.59. Approval of bonds by Supreme Court.
§62-57.60. Attorney General as representative of Commission.
§62-57.62. Building Bonds Commission as agency - Indebtedness - Purposes.
§62-57.63. Issuance and sale of bonds - Pledges - Sinking fund.
§62-57.64. Form and terms - Call and redemption - Negotiability - Tax exemption.
§62-57.65. Advertisement and sale of bonds.
§62-57.67. Investment - Approval as collateral security.
§62-57.68. Certificate of Attorney General - Signatures and seals.
§62-57.69. Delivery of bonds upon payment - Deposit and investment of proceeds - Interest.
§62-57.70. Investment of sinking fund monies.
§62-57.72. Approval of bonds by Supreme Court.
§62-57.73. Attorney General as representative of Commission.
§62-57.75. Building Bonds of 1950 - Cancellation of interest.
§62-57.76. Building Bonds of 1955 - Cancellation of interest.
§62-57.77. Building Bonds of 1965 - Cancellation of interest.
§62-57.78. Reserve fund of 1965 - Cancellation.
§62-57.82. Agency for issue and sale - Institutional bonds of 1965.
§62-57.84. Serial coupon bonds - Maturities - Interest payment dates - Call.
§62-57.85. Advertisement for bids - Interest - Deposit.
§62-57.89. Delivery - Deposit of proceeds - Investment of surplus.
§62-57.90. Investment of sinking fund.
§62-57.91. Judicial approval of series.
§62-57.102. Agency for issue and sale.
§62-57.104. Serial coupon bonds - Maturities - Interest payment dates - Call and redemption.
§62-57.105. Advertisement for bids - Interest - Deposit.
§62-57.107. Legal investments.
§62-57.109. Delivery - Deposit of proceeds - Investment of surplus.
§62-57.110. Investment of sinking fund.
§62-57.111. Judicial approval of Series D Bonds.
§62-57.112. Attorney General to represent Commission.
§62-57.122. Building Bonds Commission as agency - Indebtedness - Purposes.
§62-57.123. Issuance and sale of bonds - Series.
§62-57.124. Pledge of cigarette tax.
§62-57.126. Deposits for payment of principal.
§62-57.127. Pledges and covenants.
§62-57.129. Advertisement and sale of bonds.
§62-57.131. Investment - Approval as collateral security.
§62-57.132. Certificate of Attorney General - Signatures and seals.
§62-57.133. Delivery of bonds upon payment - Deposit and investment of proceeds - Interest.
§62-57.134. Investment of sinking fund monies.
§62-57.135. Approval of bonds by Supreme Court.
§62-57.151. Sale and issuance of bonds authorized - Amount.
§62-57.152. Schedule for payments into sinking fund.
§62-57.153. Schedule of repayment - Interest.
§62-57.155. Deposit of proceeds - Investment.
§62-57.161. Sale and issuance of bonds authorized - Amount.
§62-57.162. Schedule for payments into Sinking Fund.
§62-57.163. Schedule of repayment - Interest.
§62-57.165. Deposit of proceeds - Investment.
§62-57.171. Sale and issuance of bonds authorized - Amount.
§62-57.172. Schedule for payments into sinking fund.
§62-57.173. Schedule of repayment - Interest.
§62-57.175. Deposit of proceeds - Investment.
§62-57.176. Attorney General to handle legal work.
§62-57.181. Sale and issuance of bonds authorized - Amount.
§62-57.182. Schedule for payments into Sinking Fund.
§62-57.183. Schedule of repayment - Interest.
§62-57.185. Deposit of proceeds - Investment.
§62-57.189. Contracts - Supervision of expenditures.
§62-57.190. Federal aid and assistance.
§62-57.191. Attorney General to handle legal work.
§62-57.301. Intent and purpose.
§62-57.306. Oklahoma Building Bonds of 1992 Fund - Investment of funds.
§62-57.307. Procedures and requirements for advertisement and sale of bonds.
§62-57.308. Maximizing college savings bond program.
§62-57.310. Investment in bonds issued under act - Use as collateral security.
§62-57.312. Investment of sinking fund monies - Deposit of earnings.
§62-57.313. Filing application with Supreme Court for determination on bonds.
§62-57.316. Refinancing and restructuring of outstanding obligations - Pledge of tax revenue.
§62-71.1. Cash Management and Investment Oversight Commission.
§62-71.2. State Treasurer purchasing authorization - Exemption.
§62-72.3. Necessity of security - Exemptions.
§62-72.4. Deposit of collateral securities or instruments.
§62-72.4a. Public trusts - Restrictions on deposits - Exceptions.
§62-72.5. Securities eligible for securing public deposits.
§62-72.6. Default or insolvency of public depository.
§62-72.7. Liability of State Treasurer on default or insolvency of public depository.
§62-80. Actions to enforce provisions of act.