A. There is hereby created a body corporate and politic to be known as the "Oklahoma Turnpike Authority" and by that name the Authority may sue and be sued, and plead and be impleaded. The Authority is hereby constituted an instrumentality of the state, and the exercise by the Authority of the powers conferred by this act in the construction, operation, and maintenance of turnpike projects shall be deemed and held to be an essential governmental function of the state with all the attributes thereof. Provided, however, the Turnpike Authority is authorized to carry and shall carry liability insurance to the same extent and in the same manner as the Transportation Commission, and in addition thereto it shall be subject to the workers' compensation laws of the state the same as a private construction project.
B. The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority shall consist of the Governor, who shall be a member ex officio, and six (6) members to be appointed by the Governor, by and with the consent of the Senate. The appointive members shall be residents of the state, and shall have been qualified electors therein for a period of at least one (1) year next preceding their appointment. One appointive member shall be appointed from each of six districts of the state, such districts to include the area as follows:
District 1. Oklahoma, Canadian, Cleveland, McClain and Garvin Counties.
District 2. Washington, Nowata, Craig, Ottawa, Rogers, Mayes, Delaware, Wagoner, Cherokee, Adair, Okmulgee, Osage, Muskogee, Sequoyah, McIntosh and Haskell Counties.
District 3. Coal, Logan, Payne, Lincoln, Creek, Okfuskee, Pottawatomie, Seminole, Hughes and Pontotoc Counties.
District 4. Kay, Pawnee, Garfield, Noble, Tulsa, Woods, Woodward, Major, Alfalfa and Grant Counties.
District 5. Cimarron, Grady, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Ellis, Roger Mills, Dewey, Custer, Caddo, Washita, Beckham, Harmon, Stephens, Jefferson, Greer, Kiowa, Jackson, Tillman, Comanche, Cotton, Kingfisher and Blaine Counties.
District 6. Carter, Love, Murray, Johnston, Marshall, Atoka, Bryan, Pittsburg, Latimer, Le Flore, Pushmataha, Choctaw and McCurtain Counties.
The members of the Authority appointed shall continue in office for terms expiring as follows: District 1, July 1, 1968; District 2, July 1, 1971; District 3, July 1, 1972; District 4, July 1, 1973; District 5, July 1, 1974; District 6, July 1, 1975. Provided, that appointive members serving on the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority created by 69 O.S. 1961, Section 653, when this act becomes effective shall continue to serve as members of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority created by this section, for the terms for which they were appointed, unless sooner removed by the Governor. The successor of each appointive member shall be appointed for a term of eight (8) years, except that any person appointed to fill a vacancy shall be appointed to serve only for the unexpired term, and a member of the Authority shall be eligible for reappointment. Each appointed member of the Authority before entering upon the duties of office shall take an oath as provided by Section 1 of Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma. Any appointive member of the Authority may be removed by the Governor at any time with or without cause.
C. The Authority shall elect one of the appointed members as chairperson and another as vice-chairperson, and shall also elect a Secretary and Treasurer. A majority of the members of the Authority shall constitute a quorum and the vote of a majority of the members shall be necessary for any action taken by the Authority. No vacancy in the membership of the Authority shall impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Authority.
D. Before the issuance of any turnpike revenue bonds under the provisions of this act, each appointed member of the Authority shall execute a surety bond in the penal sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) and the secretary and treasurer shall execute a surety bond in the penal sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00), each such surety bond to be conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of the office, to be executed by a surety company authorized to transact business in the State of Oklahoma as surety and to be approved by the Governor and filed in the office of the Secretary of State.
E. The members of the Authority shall not be entitled to compensation for their services, but each member shall be reimbursed for actual expenses necessarily incurred in the performance of the duties of such member. All expenses incurred in carrying out the provisions of this act shall be payable solely from funds provided under the authority of this act and no liability or obligation shall be incurred by the Authority hereunder beyond the extent to which monies shall have been provided under the authority of this act.
F. Whenever the terms “Oklahoma Transportation Authority”, “Transportation Authority” or “Authority”, when used in reference to the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, appear in the Oklahoma Statutes, such terms shall mean the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority.
Added by Laws 1968, c. 415, § 1703, operative July 1, 1968. Amended by Laws 1999, c. 341, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 1999; Laws 2005, c. 68, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2005.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
Title 69. Roads Bridges and Ferries
§69-101. Declaration of legislative intent.
§69-113a. Successful bidders - Return of executed contract.
§69-201. Definitions of words and phrases.
§69-203. Acquisition or taking.
§69-206. Auxiliary service highway.
§69-208. Bureau of Public Roads.
§69-210. Control of access (full).
§69-211. Control of access (partial).
§69-212. Construction or reconstruction of highways.
§69-213. County highway system.
§69-217.1. Force account or construction on a force account basis.
§69-221. Heavy traffic highway.
§69-222. Highway, street or road.
§69-224. Limited access facility.
§69-225. Limited access highway.
§69-228. Municipal corporation or municipality.
§69-233. Public service corporation.
§69-235. Right of survey entry.
§69-237. Right-of-way appraisal.
§69-238. Right-of-way estimate.
§69-242. State highway system.
§69-302.1. Department of Transportation County Advisory Board.
§69-302.2. Department of Transportation Tribal Advisory Board.
§69-303. Functions, powers and duties of Commission.
§69-304. State Highway System - Construction and maintenance - Powers of Commission.
§69-305. Director of the Department of Transportation - Salary.
§69-306. Powers and duties of Executive Director.
§69-306.1. Contracts - Price adjustment clauses.
§69-306.2. Trust for benefit of Transportation Department employees.
§69-309. Employment of persons closely related to members or Director - Contracts with such persons.
§69-310. Conflict of interest.
§69-313. Reports and recommendations.
§69-315. Audit of books, records and files of Commission and Department.
§69-316. Certification of county road mileage.
§69-317. Cooperation with counties, municipalities, other states and United States.
§69-318. Agreements with Public Welfare Commission - Construction and maintenance of roads - Costs.
§69-319. Status of employees under Merit and Retirement Systems not changed.
§69-320. Quiet title actions - Service of summons on Department or Commission.
§69-322. Office of Mobility and Public Transit.
§69-323. Transfer of Transit Division into Office of Mobility and Public Transit.
§69-403. State Infrastructure Bank.
§69-404. State Infrastructure Bank Revolving Fund.
§69-405. Use of fund - Purposes.
§69-411. Default - Collections.
§69-501. Classes of highways - Construction, repair, and maintenance - Removal from System - Maps.
§69-502.1. National Highway System connector route.
§69-503. Notice before removal of highways from State Highway System.
§69-505. Title to removed bridge due to construction or reconstruction of state highway.
§69-506. High Priority State Bridge Revolving Fund.
§69-507. County Improvements for Roads and Bridges Fund.
§69-601. Authority and duties of county commissioners.
§69-601.1. Plans and specifications for new roads and bridges
§69-601.4. Application of waste oil to streets and roads prohibited.
§69-601.5. Maintenance or improvement of private roads for school bus turn-arounds.
§69-601.6. Acceptance of public road or bridge project bids.
§69-601.7. Permits for harvesting of hay along right-of-way public roads.
§69-601.8. Immunity from liability – Cattle guards or other devices.
§69-602. State and county highways - Connection with city paving - Federal aid.
§69-603. Contracts for grading, etc., of streets within incorporated cities or towns.
§69-604. Bonds authorized for roads and bridges - Procedure.
§69-605. Bridge contracts - Preliminary action.
§69-606. Bridges between adjoining counties.
§69-607. Intercounty bridges - Proceedings (Boundary bridges).
§69-608. Repair of bridges, payment for by county.
§69-609. Allowance of accounts for repair or reconstruction of bridges.
§69-610. Joint construction of bridges by county, city and public service corporation.
§69-611. Contracts for bridges with public service corporations authorized - Bond issue - Tax levy.
§69-612. Bonds for bridges jointly constructed between county and municipality.
§69-613. Working convicts on county highways - Duties of officers.
§69-614. Convicts on rock pile or other public work.
§69-615. Convicts to perform road work - Credit for work - Authority of road supervisors.
§69-616. Supplies for convicts doing road work.
§69-617. Food for convicts - Medical attention.
§69-618. Other service may be required of convicts.
§69-619. City and town prisoners employed by counties - Credit for work.
§69-620. Unexpended funds - Transfer to other road projects.
§69-621. Maintenance and construction by adjoining counties.
§69-622. Duties of counties to maintain roads - Expenditures - Division of roads.
§69-623. Division when counties fail to agree.
§69-625. Bond of county engineer.
§69-626. Duties of county engineer.
§69-627. Cost records of road work, engineer to keep.
§69-628. Power of county commissioners to open roads.
§69-630. Interest of officers in contracts prohibited.
§69-631. Use of bridges by public utilities or service corporations - Supervision by county board.
§69-632. Public utilities and public service corporations to pay tolls.
§69-635. Violation by officials - Punishment - Suspension and forfeiture of office.
§69-636.1. County Road Machinery and Equipment Revolving Fund.
§69-636.5. Use and care of equipment and machinery - Liability of leasing county - Return.
§69-636.6. Disposal of surplus road machinery and equipment.
§69-636.7. Storage of road machinery and equipment - Costs and expenses.
§69-638. Hard surfacing farm-to-market roads - Conditions.
§69-639. Maintenance by county.
§69-640. Use of road machinery by farmers.
§69-641. Contract by farmers as to expenses and for return of machinery.
§69-642. Operation of machinery and equipment used by farmers.
§69-643. Survey of farm - Maintenance of terrace by farmer - Advice of county farm agent.
§69-644. Loan of machinery and equipment to municipalities.
§69-645. Marking of equipment.
§69-646. Condemnation procedure - Indian or federal lands.
§69-647. Opening section lines and building and establishing roads.
§69-650. Execution of necessary instruments.
§69-651. Section and quarter section corners.
§69-652. Federal aid secondary highway projects - Consulting engineers.
§69-653. Numerical designation of section lines - System.
§69-654. Adoption of county primary road system.
§69-655. County route markers.
§69-656. Bridge or construction projects on county primary road system.
§69-659. County bridge standards - Demonstration bridge projects - Engineering services.
§69-660. Replacement, expansion, or repair of bridges - Expenditures.
§69-661. Priority of replacement or reconstruction projects - Selection - Apportionment of funds.
§69-662. Approval of projects – County-built projects.
§69-665. Review of contracts - Expenditures permitted.
§69-666. Replacement of county bridge – Environmental studies.
§69-687.1. Circuit engineering districts.
§69-687.2. Statewide Circuit Engineering District Revolving Fund.
§69-687.3. Emergency and Transportation Revolving Fund
§69-689. Local road design standards - Plans, surveys and engineering services.
§69-701. Preparation of state design standards.
§69-703. Reimbursement for actual damages.
§69-704. Commission to complete and revise maps.
§69-705. United States Geological Survey, agreements with.
§69-707. Surveys - Lawful to cross premises.
§69-708.2. Consultant list - Solicitation - Review - Negotiations - Demand service contracts.
§69-708.3. Plans for selection of contractor.
§69-801. Road tests or highway research projects.
§69-802. Soil tests for counties - Reports - Charges.
§69-901. Construction, improvements or maintenance of municipal streets, signs, lights, etc.
§69-902. Intersection of county road and state highway - Maintenance authority.
§69-1001. Sale, exchange or lease of unneeded property - Notice.
§69-1002. Compromise of claims for damage or loss.
§69-1003. Deposit of proceeds.
§69-1101. Letting contracts – Advertisement for bids – Contract extension.
§69-1104. Expedited highway improvement contracts.
§69-1201. Open section lines as public highways - Reserved section lines - Prohibition.
§69-1201.1. Preexisting easements to remain in full force and effect
§69-1201.2. New section lines not created - Existing lines not widened - Indian lands.
§69-1202. Highways - Right of adjoining owner.
§69-1203. Acquisition of lands or interests by purchase, donation or condemnation
§69-1204. Highway construction – No issuance of work order until securing of all rights-of-way.
§69-1206. Rights-of-way not secured by negotiation - Offers - Costs.
§69-1206.1. State highways - Rights-of-way - County nonparticipation.
§69-1206.2. Municipalities - State highways - Right of way acquisition - Nonparticipation.
§69-1207. Purchase and sale of unneeded parcels.
§69-1208. Structures in right-of-way or street prohibited - Public nuisance.
§69-1209. Removal of structures by highway commission.
§69-1211. Violation a misdemeanor - Punishment - Interference with abatement.
§69-1212. Geological signs on highway through Arbuckle Mountains not affected.
§69-1229. Location and identification of corners within right-of-way.
§69-1230. Obliteration of corners by highway construction.
§69-1232. Applicability to counties.
§69-1235. Right to purchase - Collection of pro rata share of costs.
§69-1236. Sale of unneeded property.
§69-1237. Deposit and investment of monies.
§69-1238. Approval of actions.
§69-1252. Declarations and findings.
§69-1254. Prohibition on operation of junkyards or facilities.
§69-1254A. Removal of license tags
§69-1256. Reimbursement for expenses.
§69-1257. Violations - Penalties.
§69-1258. violations as public nuisance - Abatement.
§69-1259. Rules, regulations and policies.
§69-1260. Acquisition of interest in lands by state.
§69-1261. More restrictive provisions unaffected.
§69-1262. Agreements with federal government.
§69-1271. Legislative intent - Authority of State Highway Department.
§69-1274. Signs permitted in control area.
§69-1275. Standards for signs in business area.
§69-1276. Agreements with Secretary of Transportation.
§69-1277. Licenses and permits - Fees - Revocation.
§69-1278. Signs becoming nonconforming - Removal - Exemptions.
§69-1279. Compensation for signs and rights taken.
§69-1280. Acquisition of outdoor advertising and property rights by Department - Condemnation.
§69-1282. Violations and penalties.
§69-1286. Highway beautification - Repair, maintenance or change to nonconforming signs.
§69-1287. Certain signs allowed adjacent to interstate highways.
§69-1288. Severability of Section 1287.
§69-1301. Application of article to state and certain cities and counties.
§69-1302. New and existing facilities - Grade crossing eliminations.
§69-1303. Authority of governing bodies to cooperate.
§69-1304. Cost of limited access facilities.
§69-1307. Necessity resolution.
§69-1310. Resolution for ordering improvement.
§69-1312. Appeals to district court.
§69-1313. Funds for acquisition.
§69-1314. Railroads and street railways to pave - Warning signals.
§69-1315. Appointment of appraisers.
§69-1318. Correction of apportionment.
§69-1320. Manner of assessments.
§69-1321. Assessments for cost of acquisition.
§69-1322. Assessments - How payable.
§69-1323. Assessments - When payable.
§69-1326. Collection of assessments.
§69-1327. Enforcement of assessment.
§69-1328. Setting aside assessments - Limitations.
§69-1329. Accepting improvements.
§69-1330. Payment of cost of acquiring right-of-way.
§69-1331. Powers of state and governing bodies.
§69-1402. Interference with public use by public utilities forbidden.
§69-1501. State Highway Construction and Maintenance Fund.
§69-1501.1. State Transportation Fund.
§69-1502. Authorized expenditures of funds and money.
§69-1502.1. Death traps on highways - Expenditures to eliminate.
§69-1503. Money for use on county roads - County highway fund.
§69-1504. Street improvement assessments - Payment from fund authorized.
§69-1506. Printing service change Fund.
§69-1507. Budget estimates - Road programs.
§69-1508. Reimbursement of contractors for city sales taxes paid.
§69-1509. Payment for auditing accounts of State Department of Transportation.
§69-1510. Special maintenance projects - Performing and carrying out.
§69-1511. Encumbering matching funds.
§69-1512. Total expenditure limitation for fiscal year.
§69-1513. Application of Oklahoma Budget Law of 1947.
§69-1521. Rebuilding Oklahoma Access and Driver Safety Fund.
§69-1600. Payment for costs of signage for naming highways and bridges.
§69-1600.1. Dedication of highways, bridges, and other facilities in honor of individuals.
§69-1600.2. Choctaw Code Talkers Bridge Naming Program Act.
§69-1601. Dedication of Highway No. 77 as Memorial Highway.
§69-1602. Designation of bridge on State Highway No. 51 as The Robert S. Kerr Bridge.
§69-1603. Designation of Interstate Highway as The Raymond Gary Expressway.
§69-1604. Designation of U. S. Highway No. 281 as the American Legion Memorial Highway.
§69-1605. Designation of State Highway No. 117 in Creek County as The Heber Finch Highway.
§69-1606. Designation of Sallisaw Bridge as The Ed McDonald Bridge.
§69-1607. Designation of State Highway No. 2 in Latimer County as the Jim Cook Highway.
§69-1610. Designation of bridge across Red River as The D. I. McCullough Bridge.
§69-1611. Designation of State Highway No. 22 across Blue River as The Cowboy Pink Williams Bridge.
§69-1613. Designation of portion of Highway No. 88 - Markers.
§69-1614. Designation of Northwest Quadrant, Ada.
§69-1617. Designation of bridge east of Allen as the "Hugh M. Sandlin Bridge" - Plaques.
§69-1618. Designation of bridge south of Seminole as the "John Quimby Wilson Bridge."
§69-1620. U.S. Highway 12 - Designation as scenic highway - Markers.
§69-1621. Sequoyah Memorial Highway - Designation.
§69-1622. Designation of portion of Interstate Highway No. 40 as the Roger Miller Memorial Highway.
§69-1623. Designation of State Highway No. 99, Pontotoc County, as the Hugh Warren Memorial Highway.
§69-1624. Designation of portion of State Highway 20 as the Carl Belew Memorial Highway.
§69-1627. Designation of portion of State Highway 74 as the John N. Happy Camp Memorial Highway.
§69-1629. Veterans Memorial Highways.
§69-1630. Veterans Memorial Highways - Highways previously designated.
§69-1633. Designation of portion of State Highway 51 as Broken Arrow Expressway.
§69-1634. Mountain Gateway - Senator Larry Dickerson Memorial Highway.
§69-1635. Cliff Bogle Memorial Highway – Designation of portion of State Highway 82.
§69-1636. Clara Luper Corridor – Designation of portion of State Highway 107.
§69-1637. Sam Fields Memorial Highway – Designation of portion of State Highway 127.
§69-1638. Sparland Rose Memorial Bridge.
§69-1639. Cheyenne Heritage Trail – Informational highway signage.
§69-1640. Marjorie and Maria Tallchief Highway - Designation of portion of State Highway 18.
§69-1641. Senator Frank Mahan Highway - Designation of portion of State Highway 18.
§69-1642. J.M. Bailey Highway.
§69-1644. Colonel Harold D. Pinney, U.S. Army Highway - Clarence F. “Chink” Douglas, Lawman Highway.
§69-1646. McIntosh County Korean Veterans Memorial Highway.
§69-1650. Southeastern Mountain Gateway.
§69-1651. Trooper Chris Van Krevelen Memorial Highway.
§69-1652. Doc Scantlen Bridge.
§69-1653. Helen Cole Memorial Highway.
§69-1655. Keith Leftwich Memorial Loop.
§69-1658. Hoppy Lockhart Welcome Center.
§69-1659. Matthew Evans/Jeffery Rominger Memorial Parkway.
§69-1660. David “Rocky” Eales Memorial Parkway.
§69-1661. Vernon Glenn Memorial Parkway.
§69-1662. Sid Cookerly Memorial Parkway.
§69-1663. Tom Puckett Memorial Parkway.
§69-1664. John C. Blaylock Memorial Parkway.
§69-1665. Dr. Robert E. Cowling Memorial Parkway.
§69-1666. Troy Leathers Memorial Parkway.
§69-1667. William Ross Stewart Memorial Parkway.
§69-1668. Billy Fairl Morgan Memorial Parkway.
§69-1669. Jody Latimer Memorial Parkway.
§69-1670. W.R. “Dick” Stubbs Memorial Parkway.
§69-1672. Dr. Ernest L. Holloway Highway.
§69-1674. Mannford Expressway.
§69-1675. Joe M. Morgan Memorial Bridge.
§69-1676. Oklahoma Technology Corridor.
§69-1677. Randy Littlefield Memorial Highway.
§69-1678. Harrah Road - Billy Fairl Morgan Memorial Highway.
§69-1679. Scott Vincent Memorial Highway.
§69-1680. Rider Daugherty Memorial Bridge.
§69-1681. 2nd Lt. Luke James Memorial Highway.
§69-1682. Jack Begley Memorial Highway.
§69-1684. Bobby Green Memorial Expressway.
§69-1685. Veterans Memorial Highway.
§69-1686. Navy Petty Officer Third Class Doyle W. Bollinger, Jr., Overpass.
§69-1687. Private First Class Curtis Herman Bullard Memorial Bridge.
§69-1688. Senator Larry Dickerson Memorial Bridge.
§69-1689. Destry Horton Memorial Highway.
§69-1690. Judy Davis Memorial Highway.
§69-1691. W.R. Shaver Memorial Highway.
§69-1692. Medicine Park Trail.
§69-1693. Newt Sexton Memorial Bridge.
§69-1694. Judy Davis Memorial Highway.
§69-1695. Historic Platt National Parkway.
§69-1696. T.A. Olivo Memorial Bridge.
§69-1697. David Gray Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698. Agent Choc Ericsson Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.1. USMC Sgt. James R. Graham, III, Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.2. James E. and Rose H. Benson Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.3. Representative Elmer Maddux Highway.
§69-1698.4. Rex Lee Brown Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.6. Disabled American Veterans Highway.
§69-1698.7. Colonel Albert Hill Highway.
§69-1698.8. 929th Troop Carrier Group honorary highway.
§69-1698.9. Danny Martinez Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.10. Sergeant Buddy Hughie honorary highway.
§69-1698.11. PFC John Reece, Jr., Medal of Honor/Purple Heart Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.12. Senator Byron Dacus Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.13. Donald J. Gott Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.14. Harley Leaird Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698.15. Joseph Sevier Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698.16. Lonnie Duke Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698.17. Spc. Joshua Pearce Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.18. Staff Sergeant Billy M. Castleberry Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.19. PFC Glen W. Page Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698.20. Pvt. Everett C. (Bud) Ward Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698.21. OHP Lt. Pat Grimes Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698.22. P.O.W./M.I.A. Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698.23. PFC Danny Leo Evans Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698.24. SPC4 Benny Joe Lewis Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698.25. Cpl Kelly Downing, USMC, Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.26. Oklahoma Panhandle Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.27. Cpl. Bryan J. Scripsick Memorial Bridge.
§69-1698.28. Veterans Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.29. A.C. Hamlin Parkway.
§69-1698.30. SGT Jonathan Paul Dragus Memorial Highway.
§69-1698.31. Ronald Glenn Bridge.
§69-1698.32. Duty Rowe Scenic Route 115.
§69-1698.33. John Adams and Arlie Harrill Memorial Bridges.