Oklahoma Statutes
Title 74. State Government
§74-840-2.18. Longevity pay plan.

A. A longevity pay plan is hereby adopted. This plan applies to all state employees, excluding members of boards and commissions, institutions under the administrative authority of the State Regents for Higher Education, employees of public school districts, and elected officials. The plan shall also apply to those employees of the Oklahoma School for the Blind and the Oklahoma School for the Deaf who qualify for longevity pay in accordance with subsection G of Section 1419 of Title 10 of the Oklahoma Statutes.

B. The Oklahoma Conservation Commission is hereby authorized to establish a longevity pay program for employees of the conservation districts employed under Section 3-3-103 of Title 27A of the Oklahoma Statutes. Such longevity pay program shall be consistent with the longevity pay program for state employees authorized under this title and payments shall be made in a manner consistent with procedures for reimbursement to conservation districts.
C. To be eligible for longevity pay, employees must have been continuously employed in the service of the state for a minimum of two (2) years in full-time status or in part-time status working more than one thousand (1,000) hours a year.
For purposes of this section, a break in service of thirty (30) calendar days or less shall not be considered an interruption of continuous service; a break in service of more than thirty (30) calendar days shall mark an end to continuous service. The legislative session employees who have worked for two (2) years or more in part-time status and are eligible for state retirement benefits, but do not receive other longevity payments, shall be eligible and shall be considered to have been continuously employed for purposes of calculating longevity payments, notwithstanding the provisions of subsection E of this section.
D. 1. Longevity pay for the first twenty (20) years of service shall be determined pursuant to the following schedule:
At least 2 years but less than 4 years$250.00
At least 4 years but less than 6 years$426.00
At least 6 years but less than 8 years$626.00
At least 8 years but less than 10 years$850.00
At least 10 years but less than 12 years$1,062.00
At least 12 years but less than 14 years$1,250.00
At least 14 years but less than 16 years$1,500.00
At least 16 years but less than 18 years$1,688.00
At least 18 years but less than 20 years$1,900.00
At least 20 years$2,000.00
2. For each additional two (2) years of service after the first twenty (20) years an additional Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) shall be added to the amount stated above for twenty (20) years of service.
The total amount of the annual longevity payment made to an employee by any and all state agencies in any year shall not exceed the amount shown on the table corresponding to that employee's years of service with the state, except as otherwise provided by Section 840-2.28 of this title. Further, no employee shall receive duplicating longevity payments for the same periods of service with any and all agencies, except as otherwise provided by Section 840-2.28 of this title.
E. To determine years of service, cumulative periods of full-time employment or part-time employment working more than one hundred fifty (150) hours per month with the state excluding service as specified in subsection A of this section are applicable. Part-time employment, working one hundred fifty (150) hours per month or less for the state, excluding service as specified in subsection A of this section, shall be counted only if:
1. The period of employment was continuous for at least five (5) months; and
2. The person worked more than two-fifths (2/5) time.
Other employment shall not be counted as service for purposes of longevity payments. Further, no period of employment with the state, whether with one or more than one agency, shall be counted as more than full-time service.
F. Years of service under the administrative authority of the State Regents for Higher Education or the administrative authority of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education of any employee who is now employed in a job classification which is eligible for longevity pay shall be included in years of service for purposes of determining longevity pay.
G. Years of service shall be certified through the current employing agency by the appointing authority on a form approved by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services. The form shall be completed and posted as directed by the Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services by the current employing agency when the employee initially enters on duty with the agency and thereafter whenever the employee's anniversary date is changed.
H. Eligible employees, in full-time status or in part-time status working more than one hundred fifty (150) hours per month, shall receive one (1) lump-sum annual payment, in the amount provided on the preceding schedule, during the month following the anniversary date of the employee's most recent enter-on-duty day with the state. Upon implementation of the statewide information systems project, the lump-sum annual payment may be paid concurrent with the final payroll of the month of the employee's anniversary date. Eligible part-time employees who work one hundred fifty (150) hours per month or less shall receive one (1) lump-sum annual payment, based on the formula in subsection L of this section, during the month following the anniversary date of the employee's most recent enter-on-duty day with the state. To receive longevity pay an employee must be in pay status on or after his or her anniversary date.
Eligible employees who would not otherwise receive annual longevity payments because their employment includes regular periods of leave without pay in excess of thirty (30) calendar days shall receive one (1) lump-sum annual payment, based on the formula in subsection L of this section, during:
1. The month of August if the employee is in pay status on July 1; or
2. During the month following the employee's first return to duty that fiscal year if the employee is not in pay status on July 1.
Except as otherwise provided by Section 840-2.28 of this title, employees terminated as a result of a reduction-in-force or retiring from state employment shall receive upon said termination or retirement the proportionate share of any longevity payment which may have accrued as of the date of termination or retirement. Provided further that, the proportionate share of any longevity payment which may have accrued as of the date of death of an employee shall be made to the surviving spouse of the employee or if there is no surviving spouse to the estate of the employee.
I. Periods of leave without pay taken in accordance with Section 840-2.21 of this title shall be counted as service. Other periods of nonpaid leave status in excess of thirty (30) calendar days shall not mark a break in service; however, they shall:
1. Not be used in calculating total months of service for longevity pay purposes; and
2. Extend the anniversary date for longevity pay by the total period of time on nonpaid leave status except as provided in subsection H of this section for employees whose conditions of employment include regular periods of leave without pay.
J. Employees currently receiving longevity pay who work for the judicial branch of state government or who work for the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education shall not be eligible for the longevity pay plan provided for in this section.
K. A break in service with the state in excess of thirty (30) days but which does not exceed two (2) years which was caused by a reduction-in-force shall be treated as if it were a period of nonpaid leave status as provided for in subsection I of this section for the purpose of calculating total months of service for longevity pay. This subsection shall only apply to state employees laid off after June 30, 1982.
L. Eligible part-time employees working less than one hundred fifty (150) hours per month and other eligible employees with regular annual periods of leave without pay of more than thirty (30) calendar days will receive a prorated share of the "Annual Longevity Payment" authorized in subsection D of this section. The prorated amount of payment will be based on actual hours worked in the immediately preceding twelve (12) months.
M. An employee shall not be entitled to retroactive longevity payments as a result of amendments to this section unless specifically authorized by law.
N. The Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services is authorized to promulgate such Longevity Pay Plan Rules as he or she finds necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.
O. As of July 1, 1998, years of service with a city-county health department for employees who left a city-county health department for employment with the Department of Environmental Quality or the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, between July 1, 1993, and July 1, 1998, and who are now employed in a job classification that is eligible for longevity pay pursuant to this section, shall be included in years of service for purposes of determining longevity pay subsequent to July 1, 1998.
P. As of July 1, 2003, years of service with a local conservation district shall be included in years of service for purposes of determining longevity pay for local conservation district employees transferred to the Oklahoma Conservation Commission pursuant to the provisions of this section.
Added by Laws 1982, c. 147, § 4, emerg. eff. April 12, 1982. Amended by Laws 1982, c. 340, § 21, emerg. eff. June 2, 1982; Laws 1983, c. 18, § 1, emerg. eff. March 25, 1983; Laws 1983, c. 180, § 1, emerg. eff. June 9, 1983; Laws 1985, c. 203, § 4, operative July 1, 1985; Laws 1985, c. 252, § 1, emerg. eff. July 15, 1985; Laws 1989, c. 298, § 1, eff. July 1, 1989; Laws 1989, c. 370, § 16, operative July 1, 1989; Laws 1990, c. 231, § 1, emerg. eff. May 17, 1990. Renumbered from § 805.2 of this title by Laws 1994, c. 242, § 54. Amended by Laws 1994, c. 283, § 10, eff. Sept. 1, 1994; Laws 1995, c. 269, § 2, eff. July 1, 1995; Laws 1997, c. 287, § 3, eff. July 1, 1997; Laws 1998, c. 314, § 3, eff. July 1, 1998; Laws 2001, c. 33, § 174, eff. July 1, 2001; Laws 2003, c. 380, § 1, eff. July 1, 2003; Laws 2004, c. 312, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 2004; Laws 2005, c. 176, § 3, eff. July 1, 2005; Laws 2012, c. 304, § 877; Laws 2022, c. 243, § 14, emerg. eff. May 11, 2022.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 74. State Government

§74-1. Office - Location of.

§74-2. May remove officers appointed.

§74-2.1. Filing of Gubernatorial appointments with Senate.

§74-2.2. Vacancies requiring legislative confirmation - Interim appointments.

§74-2.3. "Congressional district" defined.

§74-2.4. Change in number of congressional districts - Conflicts in board membership requirements.

§74-3.1. Recording of official acts

§74-4. Military record to be kept.

§74-6. May employ counsel for State.

§74-7. Maintenance of Governor's mansion.

§74-8. Governor - Incapacity - Devolution of powers and duties.

§74-9.2. SECTION 74-9.2 Other necessary committees - Expenses.

§74-9.21. Creation of office.

§74-9.22. Powers and duties.

§74-9.23. Director - Appointment, duties and compensation of employees

§74-9.24. Additional duties.

§74-9.25. Assistance of Governor's advisory committees.

§74-9.26. Governor's Advisory Committee to the Office of Disability Concerns.

§74-9.27. Rules and regulations.

§74-9.27A. Client Assistance Program.

§74-9.28. Transfer of powers and duties, etc. of Governor's Advisory Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities.

§74-9.29. The Governor's Advisory Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities - Creation.

§74-9.30. Purpose of act - Cooperation with other agencies.

§74-9.31. Governor's Advisory Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities - Membership - Appointment - Vacancies - Travel expenses.

§74-9.32. Executive committee.

§74-9.33. Office of Disability Concerns Revolving Fund.

§74-9.34. Gifts, donations, bequests or grants.

§74-9.35. Nonpartisan and nonprofit character of Committee.

§74-10. Compensation when acting as Governor.

§74-10.1. Short title.

§74-10.2. Purpose of act.

§74-10.3. Cabinet system to be created.

§74-10.5. Salaries.

§74-18. Attorney General as chief law officer.

§74-18a. Oath of office.

§74-18b. See the following versions:

§74-18c. Employment of attorneys, authority of boards or officials - Defense of actions by Attorney General.

§74-18d. District attorneys, aiding and requiring aid of.

§74-18e. Criminal actions - Quo warranto - Appearance before grand juries.

§74-18f. Investigations.

§74-18g. Appearance not waiver of immunity of State.

§74-18l. Collection of fees for legal services from certain agencies.

§74-18n-1. Insurance Fraud Unit.

§74-18n-2. Power of Attorney General to investigate insurance fraud – Confidentiality of records.

§74-18p-1. Victims Services Unit.

§74-18p-2. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advisory Council.

§74-18p-3. Contracts for shelter and services - Disclosure of case records, shelter locations or board member information.

§74-18p-4. Minor mothers.

§74-18p-5. Statewide telephone communication service for victims.

§74-18p-6. Promulgation of rules - Certification - Exemptions - Standards for facilities and programs - Application fees.

§74-18p-7. Injunctions.

§74-18p-8. Oversight by Attorney General - Collection and confidentiality of information records.

§74-18p-9. Crime victim and witness notification and victim protective order system.

§74-18p-10. Oklahoma Witness Protection Program.

§74-18q. State Reserved Powers Protection Unit.

§74-18r. Human Trafficking Response Unit.

§74-19. Attorney General's Evidence Fund and Revolving Fund - Invoicing retirement funds for attorney fees.

§74-19.1. Attorney General's Law Enforcement Revolving Fund.

§74-19.2. Attorney General's Workers' Compensation Fraud Unit Revolving Fund.

§74-19.3. Attorney General’s Insurance Fraud Unit Revolving Fund.

§74-19a. Disbursements - Audits.

§74-20. Opinions of Attorney General - Publication and distribution - Surplus publication - Attorney General's Revolving Fund.

§74-20f. State officer or employee - Legal defense services.

§74-20g. Defense duties - Evidence

§74-20h. Cost of litigation

§74-20i. Contracting for legal representation by private attorneys - Approval by Attorney General - Report.

§74-20j. Enforcement of federal immigration and customs laws - Memorandum of Understanding - Limitation of exchange of information regarding immigration status prohibited - Private right of action.

§74-20k. Justice Reinvestment Grant Program.

§74-20l. Collection of information by the Office of Attorney General.

§74-21b. Assistant Attorneys General - Other employees - Appointments - Duties and compensation.

§74-28. First Assistant Attorney General.

§74-28c. Appointment of assistants and employees - Term.

§74-28d. Certain offices not affected by this act.

§74-29. Designation as Natural Gas Curtailment and Regulation Hearings Counsel.

§74-30. Short title.

§74-30.1. Short title - Oklahoma Commission on Opioid Abuse Act.

§74-30.2. Creation of Commission – Members - Duties.

§74-30.3. Short title - Political Subdivisions Opioid Abatement Grants Act.

§74-30.4. Legislative intent.

§74-30.5. Definitions.

§74-30.6. Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Revolving Fund.

§74-30.7. Oklahoma Opioid Abatement Board.

§74-30.8. Disbursement of grants.

§74-30a. Legislative findings.

§74-30b. Oklahoma Drug and Alcohol Abuse Policy Board - Members - Chairperson - Election of officers - Meetings.

§74-30c. Duties.

§74-30d. Termination of Board.

§74-51. Short title.

§74-51.1. Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security.

§74-51.1a. Interoperable public safety communications planning.

§74-51.2. Oklahoma Homeland Security Revolving Fund.

§74-51.2a. Emergency preparedness grants.

§74-51.2b. Oklahoma School Security Grant Program Act.

§74-51.2c. Oklahoma School Security Revolving Fund.

§74-51.2d. Oklahoma School Security Institute.

§74-51.3. Regional advisory councils.

§74-51.4. Program to provide financial assistance for funeral expenses of members of the state military forces.

§74-61.2. "Board of Affairs", "Office of Public Affairs", "Department of Central Services" to mean "Office of Management and Enterprise Services".

§74-61.3. Experts and assistants.

§74-61.4. Legal counsel.

§74-61.5. Certain positions subject to Merit System - Compliance with personnel laws and rules and regulations.

§74-61.8. Reduction of property owned and leased by the state.

§74-62.1. Short title.

§74-62.2. Definitions.

§74-62.3. Duties of Director - Agency compliance - Availability of surplus property to political subdivisions, school districts, and nonprofit entities - Donation of property to law enforcement agency.

§74-62.4. Sale of surplus property – Disposition of proceeds – Discard or transfer – Disposal for a state agency.

§74-62.5. Special cash fund - Creation.

§74-62.6. List of surplus property - Authorization to sell, trade or redistribute.

§74-62.7. Surplus property of Department of Transportation - Notice of availability - Offer for sale to public entities.

§74-62.8. Acquisition of fire protection equipment or vehicles.

§74-62.9. Clandestine drug laboratory detection, removal, and disposal - Use of federal funds or grants for training and equipment.

§74-63. General powers and authority of Office of Management and Enterprise Services.

§74-63.1. Building and Facility Revolving Fund.

§74-63.1a. Petty cash fund.

§74-63.2. Asbestos Abatement Revolving Fund.

§74-63.3. Records and information on underground storage tank systems - Reports by certain agencies, districts, and institutions - Priority list for removal or repair - Approval of removal - Report to Legislature.

§74-63.4. State Surplus Auction petty cash fund.

§74-63.5. Posting of reports.

§74-63.6. Alternative process for certain business operations - Academic health centers

§74-66. Restrictions - Interest in other business or in state contracts.

§74-71. Taking of rebates by officer of Office of Management and Enterprise Services a felony.

§74-72. Monuments and markers.

§74-74.1. Regional service offices - Assistance to state agencies - Priority of buildings used.

§74-75. Capitol Cafeteria Revolving Fund - Establishment - Use.

§74-75a. Capitol cafeteria petty cash fund.

§74-76. Mailing service - Interagency communications and deposit of state mail.

§74-76a. Appropriations for mailing service - Statement of operations.

§74-76b. Financial statement of mailing service.

§74-76c. Postal Services Revolving Fund.

§74-77c. East Central Oklahoma Health Social Services Center - Property and machinery exchange authorized.

§74-77d. Oklahoma War Veterans Commission - Assignment of building.

§74-78. Fleet Management Division - Fleet Manager – Director of Office of Management and Enterprise Services – Powers – Alternative fueling infrastructure.

§74-78a. Requisition of motor vehicles.

§74-78b. State agencies - Notice of disposal of vehicles - When disposal permitted.

§74-78c. State Fleet Management Fund.

§74-78d. Reports to Governor.

§74-78e. Fleet Management Division.

§74-78f. Compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations.

§74-80.1. Fleet Management Division – Exchange of information.

§74-85.1. Short title - Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act.

§74-85.2. Definitions.

§74-85.3. Purchasing Division - Director - Employees - Encouragement of certain purchases - Conflict of interest.

§74-85.3A. Exempted entities - State purchasing contracts advisory committee.

§74-85.5. Powers and duties of State Purchasing Director.

§74-85.5.1. Privatization Projects.

§74-85.5a. State purchase card program.

§74-85.6. Grade and quality of acquisitions.

§74-85.7. Acquisition initiation – Submission of requisition.

§74-85.12. Act not to affect nonconflicting procedures — Acquisitions excluded.

§74-85.12b. Leasing, chartering or contracting for aircraft.

§74-85.17A. Bidding preferences - Reciprocity - Awarding contracts.

§74-85.22. Competitive bid or contract for goods or services – Form of certification.

§74-85.33. Registration of State Vendors Revolving Fund.

§74-85.33A. Contract Management Revolving Fund.

§74-85.39. Agency internal purchasing procedures.

§74-85.40. Travel expenses to be included in bid, proposal, or quotation.

§74-85.41. Professional services contracts.

§74-85.41A. Emergency acquisitions.

§74-85.42. One-year limitation on entering contracts with certain persons - Exceptions.

§74-85.43. Annual report of acquisitions.

§74-85.44B. Payment for goods or services pursuant to contract.

§74-85.44C. Contract allowing vendor or service provider to acquire ownership of material or equipment furnished pursuant to contract.

§74-85.44D.1. Sole source or sole brand acquisition.

§74-85.44E. Disabled Veteran Businesses – Bonus preference.

§74-85.45. Oklahoma Minority Business Enterprise Assistance Act.

§74-85.45a. Legislative intent.

§74-85.45b. Definitions.

§74-85.45c. Bid-preference program.

§74-85.45d. Inability to award contract under preference program.

§74-85.45e. Certification as minority business enterprise.

§74-85.45f. Report on contracts awarded to minority business.

§74-85.45g. Assignment of contracts.

§74-85.45h. Prohibited acts - Penalty.

§74-85.45i. Studies to determine disparity in minority business.

§74-85.45j.11. Oklahoma Supplier Diversity Initiative.

§74-85.45k. State Travel Office.

§74-85.45l. Trip Optimizer system – Purpose and application - Exceptions.

§74-85.45o. Short title.

§74-85.45p. Intent of act.

§74-85.45q. Definitions.

§74-85.45r. Requirements of online bidding process – Limitations on application of act – Disclosure – Remedies.

§74-85.45s. Rules.

§74-85.47. Short title.

§74-85.47a. Definitions.

§74-85.47b. Administrator - Powers and duties.

§74-85.47c. Small Business Surety Bond Guaranty Fund.

§74-85.47d. Guaranty capabilities of program - Terms of guaranty - Establishment of indemnity fund.

§74-85.47e. Requirements to obtain surety bond guaranty - Applications.

§74-85.47f. Premiums and fees.

§74-85.47g. Administration of program.

§74-85.47h. Prohibited acts - Penalties.

§74-85.47i. Implementation of act - Rules and regulations.

§74-85.47j. Liability of state limited.

§74-85.50. Short title.

§74-85.51. Definitions.

§74-85.52. Intent of Legislature - Implementation of act - Exemptions.

§74-85.53. State public entities to procure products and materials containing recycled materials - Intent of Legislature - Bids for state purchases - Rules and regulations - Procurement specifications.

§74-85.54. Division and Director - Duties and responsibilities.

§74-85.55. Public entities - Powers, duties and responsibilities.

§74-85.55a. Information clearinghouse - Joint agreements and contracts - Interstate transactions.

§74-85.56. State Recycling Revolving Fund - Use of revenues from sale of waste materials.

§74-85.57. Employment of disabled workers, inmates of jails and correctional institutions and retired persons.

§74-85.58A. Comprehensive professional risk management program - Administrator - Participation by community action agencies.

§74-85.58B. Risk management insurance coverage - Fire protection.

§74-85.58C. Risk management insurance coverage - Rural gas districts.

§74-85.58D. Risk Management Fire Protection Revolving Fund.

§74-85.58E. Risk management insurance coverage - Transportation for the elderly and handicapped.

§74-85.58F. Tort liability coverage for counties providing juvenile detention facilities.

§74-85.58G. Risk Management Elderly and Handicapped Transportation Revolving Fund.

§74-85.58H. Limited indemnity coverage for errors and omissions liability risks - Licensed operators and employees.

§74-85.58I. Conservation districts - Participation in the Risk Management Program.

§74-85.58J. Foster family homes - Property and casualty insurance.

§74-85.58K. Risk Management Revolving Fund.

§74-85.58L. Risk Management Political Subdivision Participation Revolving Fund.

§74-85.58M. Insurance fee.

§74-85.58N. Quick Settlement Account.

§74-85.58O. Community action agency - Automobile, building and liability insurance - Limitation of liability.

§74-85.58P. Risk Management Public Transit Revolving Fund.

§74-85.58Q. Purchase of blanket bond for state officers and employees - Bond exclusive.

§74-85.58R. Elective state officers - Blanket bond.

§74-85.58S. Classification of officers and employees for coverage under bond.

§74-85.58T. Schedule of amounts of surety required.

§74-85.58U. Statutorily required bonds.

§74-85.58V. Purchasing Division to purchase all bonds - Payment of premiums - Approval.

§74-85.60. Patented and copyrighted material - Negotiation and contracting for retention - State property rights - Deposit of sale proceeds.

§74-87.1. Persons with authority to make State purchases - Prohibition on furnishing supplies and equipment.

§74-87.2. Penalties.

§74-88.1. Inventory of State institution purchases to determine conformity with specifications - Dismissal for failure to comply.

§74-88.2. Report of deviation.

§74-90.1. Postal services.

§74-90.2. Payment of postal expense.

§74-90.3. Exemptions.

§74-90.4. Installation cost and rental fees - Payment.

§74-90.5. Definitions.

§74-90.6. Purchase of imported beef by state agencies and political subdivision prohibited.

§74-90.7. Penalty.

§74-94. Agency having authority to designate quarters and allot space for state departments - Leases.

§74-95. Trade or transfer of products of state institutions.

§74-109.1. Renumbered as § 320 of Title 61 by Laws 2013, c. 209, § 32, eff. July 1, 2013.

§74-110.1. Inventory by Office of Management and Enterprise Services.

§74-110.2. Inventory records of departments, boards, etc.

§74-110.3. State agencies - Inventory record of motor vehicles.

§74-110.4. Higher Education Facilities Revolving Fund – Accounts and purpose.

§74-111. Office of State Printer abolished - Duties transferred - Letting contracts.

§74-114. Records - Reports.

§74-121. Contract for auditing of books of state commissions or departments.

§74-122. Duty of auditor or auditing company - Examination of books, records and files - Scope of audit.

§74-123f. Convict-made goods - Sale or distribution prohibited - Exceptions.

§74-130. Alternative fuels - Transfer of powers, duties and responsibilities.

§74-130.1. Short title.

§74-130.2. Definitions.

§74-130.3. Conversion of school and government vehicles to operate on alternative fuel.

§74-130.4. Oklahoma Alternative Fuels Conversion Fund.

§74-130.5. Reimbursement of Alternative Fuels Fund - Accounts - Surcharge on sales of alternative fuels - Collection and apportionment - Suspension of surcharge.

§74-130.6. Fund expenditures not deemed debt of government entity.

§74-130.7. Compliance with Act.

§74-130.8. Pricing and selling of transportation fuels not to be regulated by governmental entity.

§74-130.9. Rules and regulations.

§74-130.10. Penalties.

§74-130.25. Compressed Natural Gas Conversion Safety and Regulation Fund.

§74-150.1. Short title

§74-150.2. Powers and duties.

§74-150.3. State Bureau of Investigation Commission.

§74-150.4. Commission - Powers and duties.

§74-150.5. Investigations - Persons to initiate request.

§74-150.6. Director - Qualifications

§74-150.6a. Salaries.

§74-150.7. Director - Powers and duties.

§74-150.7a. Motor vehicle theft unit.

§74-150.7b. Disclosure of motor vehicle theft or insurance fraud - Definitions.

§74-150.7c. Relevant information - Written request - Duty to inform governmental agency - Release of information.

§74-150.7d. Confidentiality.

§74-150.7e. Liability of insurer.

§74-150.7f. Violations - Penalties.

§74-150.8. Appointment of employees - Powers of peace officers - Probationary period - Classified service - Rights under additional pension systems.

§74-150.8a. Employee performance recognition program - Awards.

§74-150.9. System of criminal history records - Fees for records or fingerprint analysis - Identification files on juveniles - Penalties.

§74-150.9.1. Authority to require criminal record searches and fingerprints of agency employees and contractors.

§74-150.9a. Oklahoma Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Act – Legislative findings – Definitions – Effect on other statutes.

§74-150.9b. National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact.

§74-150.10. Uniform crime reporting system.

§74-150.11. Evidentiary property – Disposition.

§74-150.12. Mandatory reporting of fingerprint and criminal history information.

§74-150.12A. Missing or runaway persons - Reports - National Crime Information Center entries - Procedures and guidelines - Family abduction reports - Missing children publicity and hotline.

§74-150.12A-1. Missing and murdered indigenous persons – Federal funding and coordination - Office of Liaison for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons.

§74-150.12B. Forms for reporting domestic abuse - Report of incidents.

§74-150.13. Rangers - Appointment.

§74-150.13A. Oil and gas industry crimes - Special officers.

§74-150.16. Rental or charter of aircraft.

§74-150.17. Transfer of Statistical Analysis Division of Crime Commission to Bureau of Investigation.

§74-150.17a. Transfers of Criminal Justice Resource Center functions.

§74-150.18. Reward System - Creation - Implementation - Information required to collect - Additional requirements.

§74-150.19a. OSBI Revolving Fund.

§74-150.21. Legal division established - Duties - Restrictions.

§74-150.21a. Crimes information unit.

§74-150.21b. OSBI reports concerning use of deadly force.

§74-150.22. Special motor carrier enforcement officers - Transfer to State Bureau of Investigation.

§74-150.23. Sidearms and badges – Custody and possession upon retirement or death – Purchase of rifles and shotguns.

§74-150.24. Automated fingerprint identification system - Coordination with law enforcement agencies.

§74-150.25. A.F.I.S. Fund.

§74-150.26. Information transmittal - Forms and procedures.

§74-150.27. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) laboratory - Coordination of use with law enforcement agencies – Forensic DNA technical manager.

§74-150.27a. OSBI Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) Database.

§74-150.28. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) laboratory - Acquisition or transmittal of specimens and information - Procedures.

§74-150.28a. Statewide electronic tracking system for sexual assault evidence collection kits.

§74-150.28b. Standardized sexual assault evidence kit.

§74-150.28c. Priority protocol for testing untested sexual assault evidence kits.

§74-150.29. Petty cash fund.

§74-150.30. Audits of petty cash fund.

§74-150.31. Business operations - Rules and procedures - Accounts receivable.

§74-150.32. Firearms Laboratory Improvement Fund.

§74-150.34. Judicial background investigations.

§74-150.35. Forensic Science Improvement Revolving Fund – Creation - Use of fund

§74-150.36. Short title.

§74-150.37. Definitions - Accreditation - Evidence in criminal trials.

§74-150.38. Child Abuse Response Team (CART) - Employees - Qualifications - Report.

§74-151.1. Internet Crimes Against Children unit - Local cooperative agreements.

§74-151.3. Unidentified persons – Missing persons – Data procedures.

§74-152.2. Definitions.

§74-152.3. Additional powers and duties of Bureau.

§74-152.4. Oil reclamation - Inspections.

§74-152.5. Disposition of monies - Reports - Oil and Gas Theft Recovery Revolving Fund.

§74-152.6. Certain peace officers authorized to stop certain vehicles - Taking samples and inspecting load ticket - Presumption of unlawful cargo.

§74-152.7. Failure to stop vehicle or permit inspection - Penalties - Disposition of monies.

§74-152.8. Transportation of unlawful oil or gas as public nuisance - Seizure and forfeiture of certain property - Recovery procedure.

§74-152.9. Seizure and forfeiture proceedings.

§74-152.10. Additional employees for investigation of oil field theft and fraud.

§74-152.11. Bill of sale or invoice – Records - Violation.

§74-152.12. Inspections.

§74-166.1. Creation - Director - Contracts.

§74-166.2. Commission for Rehabilitation Services - Powers and duties.

§74-166.3. Meetings - Secretary - Employees - Office.

§74-166.4. Transfer of Rehabilitation Services Division of Department of Human Services.

§74-166.5. Commission for Rehabilitation Services - Powers and duties - Trust for the School for the Blind and School for the Deaf.

§74-166.7. Rehabilitation Services Disbursing Fund.

§74-166.8. Employee performance recognition program - Direct service delivery staff incentive program

§74-166.9. Donations of tax refunds to School for the Blind/School for the Deaf – Revolving fund.

§74-166.10. Short title - Purpose.

§74-166.11. Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program.

§74-166.12. State Department of Rehabilitation Services - Request for national criminal background check.

§74-168. Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped - Transfer of land - Indebtedness and bonds.

§74-168.1. Travis Leon Harris Building - Designation.

§74-168.2. Travis Leon Harris Building - Marker.

§74-174. Investigation of state eleemosynary institutions.

§74-175. Report to Governor of investigation.

§74-177. Investigation of complaints against hospitals and homes.

§74-188. Inspection of domiciliary facilities.

§74-18bv1. Duties of Attorney General - Counsel of Corporation Commission as representative on appeal from Commission.

§74-18bv2. Duties of Attorney General - Counsel of Corporation Commission as representative on appeal from Commission.

§74-190. Transfer of employees to State Commissioner of Health - Status.

§74-191. Transfer of employees from other state agencies - Status.

§74-192. Inspection of city and county jails - Standards.

§74-193. Right of entry - Report of inspection.

§74-194. Deficient facility - Closing.

§74-195. Contracts for incarceration of prisoners.

§74-197. Administrative Procedures Act - Application.

§74-212. Duties and powers - Deputies - Audit of books of subdivisions of state - Cost of examination.

§74-212.1. Advising county officers on procedural and technical accounting and budget procedures - Duty of county officers.

§74-212.2. Contracting with counties for development of uniform computer systems.

§74-212.3. Form for joint school district millage certifications.

§74-212.4. Assistants to State Auditor and Inspector.

§74-212A. Audits of government entities.

§74-212B. Format of electronic submissions to State Auditor and Inspector.

§74-213. Examination of public institutions - Quality control reviews - Special audits.

§74-213.2. Performance Audit Division.

§74-214. Uniform systems of bookkeeping - Alternate accounting systems - Instructions to state and county officers - Detailed examinations - Reports.

§74-215. Facilities for investigations - Exhibits and information - Powers and duties of State Auditor and Inspector.

§74-216. Annual report to governor - Other reports.

§74-217. Performance of duties by Deputy State Auditor and Inspector - Traveling expenses - Receipt of other compensation - False reports - Failure to perform duties.

§74-219A. Education and training of staff members.

§74-223. Report of irregularities and derelictions - Prosecution by Attorney General.

§74-225. Reports as additional - Public Records.

§74-226A. Audit of expenditures of county sales tax revenue - Report of irregularities to Attorney General.

§74-227.3. Deposit of revenue into fund.

§74-227.6. Payments into fund - Disbursements.

§74-227.8. Payment for services by state agencies - Agreements - Deposits.

§74-227.9. State Auditor and Inspector Revolving Fund.

§74-228. Internal audits - Supervisory responsibility.

§74-229. Internal audit reports.

§74-231. Bureau created.

§74-232. Direction and supervision.

§74-234. Duties of bureau.

§74-235. Reports.

§74-237. Right of way.

§74-238. Located at university.

§74-241. Survey created - Supervision - Object and duties.

§74-245. Survey created - Director - Object and duties - Copies - Report.

§74-250.4. State officers - Salaries.

§74-250.4a. Legislators - Salary or emoluments.

§74-250.6. Salary rates of certain educational officers - Limits and conditions on salary and expense expenditures.

§74-250.7. Corporation Commission members - Chairman.

§74-255. Appointments and tenure - Citizenship - Exceptions.

§74-271. Senate and House of Representatives - Powers as to employees.

§74-283. Salaries fixed by statute are maximum salaries - No claim for excess above appropriation.

§74-284.1. Certain state agencies prohibited from implementing lagged payroll system prior to July 1, 1991.

§74-284.2. Pay increase funds - Prohibition of expenditure for contracted private employees.

§74-291.1. Legislators - Per diem.

§74-291.1a. Legislators - Mileage and per diem.