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Code · Oklahoma · Title 10A — Children And Juvenile Code

§10A-2-7-612. Office of Juvenile Affairs - Sale of surplus real

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A. The Office of Juvenile Affairs may sell real estate owned by the State of Oklahoma or the Office of Juvenile Affairs that is surplus to its use under the jurisdiction of the Office of Juvenile Affairs located within LeFlore County and situated within Talihina.
B. The Office of Juvenile Affairs shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 129.4 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes for the sale. All monies received from the sale of the property, except those monies necessary to pay the expenses incurred pursuant to the sale, shall be deposited in the Office of Juvenile Affairs Revolving Fund 200 (“200 Fund”). Revenue derived from such real estate sale deposited to the fund shall be utilized for the benefit of the Office of Juvenile Affairs as necessary to perform the duties imposed upon the Office of Juvenile Affairs by law.
Such real estate sale shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 456.7 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Added by Laws 2010, c. 402, § 1, eff. July 1, 2010.
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