Oklahoma Code § 10-601.4

Title 10. Children: Additional duties and responsibilities of Commission
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The Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth is further
authorized to:
1.  Facilitate joint planning and service coordination among
public and private agencies that provide services to children and
youth and maintain as confidential information provided to the
Commission regarding persons using such services;
2.  Prepare and publish reports;

3.  Review the programs, policies, and services for children and
youth provided by public and private agencies for compliance with
established state policies and progress towards goals identified in
planning documents relating to children and youth services and to
make reports regarding such compliance and progress;
4.  Accept appropriations, gifts, loans, and grants from the
state and federal government and from other sources, public or
private;
5.  Enter into agreements or contracts for the development of
test models or demonstration programs and projects and for programs
of practical research for effective services to children and youth;
provided that the administration of contract for such model programs
and projects shall, within five (5) years of their inception, be
transferred to an appropriate agency or the program or project shall
be discontinued;
6.  Secure necessary statistical, technical, administrative,
operational, and staff services by interagency agreement or
contract;
7.  Examine all records, plans, budgets, and budget documents
pertaining to the children and youth service system;
8.  Exercise all incidental powers as necessary and proper for
the performance of the duties and responsibilities of the
Commission;
9.  Promulgate rules as necessary to carry out the duties and
responsibilities assigned to the Oklahoma Commission on Children and
Youth;
10.  Recommend that a facility providing services to children
and youth be closed or that its contract with the state be
terminated; and
11.  Request that cases involving children within its
jurisdiction be transferred to the jurisdiction of the Oklahoma
State Bureau of Investigation.

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