Oklahoma Code § 11-11-115

Title 11. Cities And Towns: City treasurer - Creation and duties - Compensation
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The city treasurer shall be an officer of the city, appointed by
the mayor for an indefinite term.  The council may provide by

ordinance that the same person may hold both the office of city
clerk and the office of city treasurer.  Said council may also
provide by ordinance that the city clerk shall be ex officio city
treasurer and that an acting city clerk shall be ex officio acting
city treasurer.  Subject to such regulations as the council may
prescribe, the city treasurer shall deposit daily funds received for
the city in depositories as the council may designate.  The city
treasurer shall have such other powers, duties, and functions
related to his statutory duties as may be prescribed by law or by
ordinance.  The person who serves as city treasurer may be employed
by the city to perform duties not related to his position as city
treasurer.  The salary, if any, for said duties shall be provided
for separately by ordinance.

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