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Code · Oklahoma · Title 74 — State Government

§74-3909. One-year period for ceasing affairs - Abolition -

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Transfer of funds to General Revenue Fund - Payment of debts - Equipment and supplies - Other obligations.
A. Except as otherwise provided by law, any statutory entity listed in Sections 3903 through 3908 of this title which is terminated shall have a period of one
(1)year after its termination date for the purpose of ceasing its affairs and termination shall not reduce or otherwise limit the powers, duties, or functions of said entity. Upon the expiration of the one-year period, the entity and its personnel positions shall be abolished.
B. Except as otherwise provided by law, one
(1)year after the termination date of a statutory entity, the State Treasurer shall transfer all funds of that entity to the General Revenue Fund. All debts of that entity shall be paid by the State Treasurer from the funds of that statutory entity. All equipment, files, fixtures, furniture, and supplies of the terminated entity shall be transferred to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services to be stored or disposed of as specified by law. Any other outstanding obligations or functions remaining to be performed after termination of an entity shall be performed by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services until provisions are made for such obligations or functions by the Legislature. Added by Laws 1977, c. 9, § 9, emerg. eff. March, 10, 1977. Amended by Laws 1983, c. 304, § 160, eff. July 1, 1983; Laws 1985, c. 92, § 1, eff. July 1, 1985; Laws 2012, c. 304, § 1009.
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