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Code · Oklahoma · Title 59 — Professions And Occupations

§59-2054. State Board of Examiners of Perfusionists - Officers -

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Meetings.
A. Within thirty
(30)days after the members of the State Board of Examiners of Perfusionists are appointed, the Board shall meet to elect a chair and vice-chair who shall hold office according to the rules adopted by the Board.
B. The Board shall hold at least two regular meetings each year as provided by the rules and procedures adopted by the Board.
C. A majority of the members of the Board, including the chair and vice-chair shall constitute a quorum at any meeting, and a majority of the required quorum shall be sufficient for the Board to take action by vote.
D. The Board shall comply with the provisions of the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act, the Oklahoma Open Records Act, the Administrative Procedures Act, and any other general act, statutorily created duty or requirement applicable to state agencies. Added by Laws 1996, c. 226, § 4, eff. July 1, 1996.
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