Oklahoma Code § 10-7007-1.7

Title 10. Children: Membership
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A.  The Judicial Coordination Advisory Study Panel shall consist
of the following fourteen (14) members:
1.  Nine members representing various rural and metropolitan
areas across Oklahoma and who are judges having juvenile docket
responsibilities, appointed by the Juvenile Justice Oversight
Committee of the Supreme Court;
2.  One member who serves as a court-appointed special advocate,
appointed by the Oklahoma Court-Appointed Special Advocate
Association;
3.  The Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts, or
designee;

4.  The Director of the Department of Human Services, or
designee;
5.  The Director of the Oklahoma Commission on Children and
Youth, or designee; and
6.  The Executive Director of the Office of Juvenile Affairs, or
designee.
B.  1.  Appointments to the Judicial Coordination Advisory Study
Panel shall be made as soon as possible after the effective date of
this act.  The Study Panel shall call its first meeting as soon as
possible after the appointments are made.
2.  Members of the Judicial Coordination Advisory Study Panel
shall elect two cochairs from its membership to serve until June 30,
2002.
3.  Vacancy in such office shall be filled in the same manner as
the original appointment.  A majority of the members of the Study
Panel shall constitute a quorum to transact business, but no vacancy
shall impair the right of the remaining members to exercise all of
the powers of the Study Panel.
C.  Members of the Judicial Coordination Advisory Study Panel
shall receive no compensation for serving on the Study Panel, but
shall receive travel reimbursement as follows:
1.  State agency members of the Study Panel shall be reimbursed
by their respective agencies for their necessary travel expenses
incurred in the performance of their duties in accordance with the
State Travel Reimbursement Act; and
2.  Any other Study Panel members shall receive reimbursement
pursuant to the State Travel Reimbursement Act from funds of the
Legislative Service Bureau.
D.  The Study Panel may divide into subcommittees in furtherance
of its purposes.  Staffing shall be provided by the respective
agencies of the Study Panel.

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