Oklahoma Code § 10-601.64

Title 10. Children: Duties of the Oklahoma Commission on Children and
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Youth.

A.  From funds appropriated or otherwise available for the
purpose of implementating the Community Youth Development Act, the
Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth shall:
1.  Issue requests for proposals and contract with eligible
entities for community children and youth development programs and
delinquency prevention and early intervention programs; and
2.  Provide information and technical assistance to school
districts, neighborhood and community organizations, and agencies
within the children and youth service system, as that term is
defined by Section 600 of Title 10 of the Oklahoma Statutes, for the
purpose of assisting them to make application for federal and
private grants for community children and youth development programs
and delinquency prevention and early intervention programs.
B.  The Commission, with the assistance of and information
provided by the Department of Human Services, the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Commerce, shall
establish eligibility criteria for identifying neighborhoods, school
districts, communities and specific areas within school districts
and communities having crime rate, economic or other demographic
characteristics recognized as indicators of distressed areas.  The
Department of Human Services, the statutorily created juvenile
bureaus, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and the
Department of Commerce shall provide the Commission with information
and assistance, as requested by the Commission, for the purpose of
establishing the criteria required by this subsection.

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