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Code · Oklahoma · Title 56 — Poor Persons

§56-214. Reports - Duties of Director.

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State departments, institutions and agencies shall file with the State Budget Director such reports as are required by the Federal Security Administrator (Public Law 734 (HR 6000) - 81st Congress, as authorized by Title 56, Chapter 7, Oklahoma Session Laws 1949) at such time or times as the Federal Security Administrator may by regulations require. The Director of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, under the administrative direction of the State Budget Director, shall verify extensions and totals and require state agencies to pay amounts due from nontreasury funds which when added to OASI payroll reserves from treasury funds will be the amount due the federal government for each reporting period.
The State Budget Director shall consolidate the reports of all state departments, institutions and agencies and shall file a consolidated report representing the State of Oklahoma as a coverage group, with the Department of Public Welfare.
Nothing in this act shall be construed to require the reports of political subdivisions of the state (counties, cities and towns) or instrumentalities of either, to be channeled through the State Budget Office. Such reports shall be made to the Department of Public Welfare, which has been designated to administer the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance program on behalf of the state and its political subdivisions, pursuant to the provisions of Article 25, Section 2, Oklahoma Constitution. Added by Laws 1951, p. 154, § 4, emerg. eff. Feb. 20, 1951.
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