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Code · Oklahoma · Title 20 — Courts

§20-1226. Amount of transfers to fund specified.

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A. At the request of the board of trustees of the law library in a county having a population of three hundred thousand (300,000) or more, the presiding judge of an administrative district, with the approval of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, shall be authorized to transfer up to Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) per fiscal year from the court fund of the county in which the law library is located to the Law Library Fund of that county.
B. In counties having a population of less than three hundred thousand (300,000), the court fund of the county in which a law library is located shall annually transfer to the Law Library Revolving Fund the following amounts:
1. In counties having a population of less than ten thousand (10,000), the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00); and
2. In counties having a population of ten thousand (10,000) or more, but less than thirty thousand (30,000), the sum of Seven Thousand Dollars ($7,000.00); and
3. In counties having a population of thirty thousand (30,000) or more, but less than three hundred thousand (300,000), the sum of Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000.00). Added by Laws 1975, c. 293, § 9, emerg. eff. June 5, 1975. Amended by Laws 1977, c. 105, § 1, emerg. eff. May 27, 1977; Laws 1979, c. 113, § 1, operative July 1, 1979; Laws 1981, c. 242, § 3, operative July 1, 1981; Laws 1995, c. 286, § 5, eff. July 1, 1995.
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