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Code · Oklahoma · Title 65 — Public Libraries

§65-158.1. Limitations on library commissions in counties of less

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than 200,000 population.
In exercising its powers and fulfilling its duties, a commission for a city-county library in a county having a population of less
than two hundred thousand (200,000) shall be subject to the following limitations in addition to other limitations specifically provided by statute:
1. The commission's exercise of the powers granted pursuant to Section 158 of this title shall be subject to approval by the governing body of the city and the board of county commissioners;
2. The commission shall submit its fee schedules, contracts, expenses and annual budget for approval of the governing body of the city and the board of county commissioners;
3. The commission may contract for, receive, utilize and disburse any grants or other financial assistance from the United States or from any other source only in such manner as may be agreed upon by the governing body of the city and the board of county commissioners;
4. Vouchers to pay claims authorized by the commission may be issued only after the claims have been approved by the governing body of the city and the board of county commissioners; and
5. The commission may execute deeds or other conveyances of interests in real property only after authorization by resolutions of the governing body of the city and the board of county commissioners. Added by Laws 1993, c. 335, § 4, eff. July 1, 1993
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