Oklahoma Code § 10-1505a

Title 10. Children: Assistant juvenile officer in certain counties
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In every county of the state having a population of more than
twenty-four thousand (24,000), but less than forty thousand
(40,000), and having located within it a city with a population of
not less than twenty thousand (20,000), according to the latest
Federal Decennial Census, in which county there is employed a
juvenile officer, an assistant juvenile officer may be appointed by
order of the associate district judge with the consent of the chief
judge of the judicial district in which said county is located. The
assistant so appointed may receive as his annual compensation the
sum of not more than Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00), payable
monthly; provided, however, no part of said salary or salaries shall
be paid out of the court fund, or from state appropriated funds; and
provided further, that such salary may be set by order of said chief
judge upon concurrence of a majority of the county commissioners of
such county.

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