Oklahoma Code § 10-640.1

Title 10. Children: Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Board
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A.  There is hereby re-created until July 1, 2029, in accordance
with the Oklahoma Sunset Law, the Oklahoma Partnership for School
Readiness Board.  The Board shall promote school readiness
supporting community-based efforts to increase the number of
children who are ready to succeed by the time they enter school.
The Board shall additionally serve as the state’s Early Childhood
Advisory Council and fulfill the responsibilities described in the
Head Start Act of 2007 (PL 110-134, Section 642B).  The Board shall
consist of representatives from the private and public sectors as
follows:
1.  Fifteen private sector representatives appointed by the
Governor to include:
a. two parents of children eight (8) years of age or
younger, and
b. one representative of licensed child care providers;
2.  One representative of the licensed child care industry
appointed by the Governor;
3.  One representative of a state association of federally
funded early childhood programs appointed by the Governor; and
4.  To ensure that existing resources are being utilized
effectively, fifteen public sector representatives or their
designees as follows:
a. State Superintendent of Public Instruction,
b. State Commissioner of Health,

c. Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Services,
d. Director of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce,
e. Director of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries,
f. Director of the Department of Human Services,
g. Administrator of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority,
h. Director of the Oklahoma Commission on Children and
Youth,
i. Director of the State Department of Rehabilitation
Services,
j. Executive Director of the Oklahoma Educational
Television Authority,
k. Director of the Oklahoma Department of Career and
Technology Education,
l. Chancellor of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education,
m. Cabinet Secretary with responsibility for education
agencies,
n. Dean of the College of Education and Human Sciences,
Oklahoma State University, and
o. State Director of Head Start Collaboration.
B.  Members appointed by the Governor shall serve terms of four
(4) years; provided, of those members initially appointed to the
Board, eight members shall be appointed for two-year terms,
beginning September 1, 2003, and seven members shall be appointed
for four-year terms, beginning September 1, 2003, as designated by
the Governor.  The member appointed pursuant to paragraph 2 of
subsection A of this section shall be appointed for an initial term
to end on August 31, 2007.  The member appointed pursuant to
paragraph 3 of subsection A of this section shall be appointed for
an initial term to end on August 31, 2009.  Appointed members shall
continue in office until a successor is appointed by the Governor.
The Governor shall fill all vacancies in the same manner as the
original appointment was made.
C.  The Director of the Department of Human Services shall
convene an organizational meeting of the Oklahoma Partnership for
School Readiness Board prior to November 1, 2003, at which time
members of the Board shall elect a chair, a vice chair, and other
officers as needed.  A majority of the members of the Board shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
D.  Members of the Board shall receive no compensation for
serving on the Board but shall receive travel reimbursement as
follows:
1.  State agency officers and employees who are members of the
Board shall be reimbursed for travel expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties by their respective agencies in
accordance with the State Travel Reimbursement Act; and

2.  Remaining members shall be reimbursed by the Board from any
funds received by the Board for travel expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties in accordance with the State Travel
Reimbursement Act.
E.  Members of the Board shall be exempt from the dual-office-
holding provisions of Section 6 of Title 51 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.

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