Oklahoma Code § 11-50-103.1

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Police Pension and Retirement Board - Composition -
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A.  There shall be an Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement
Board which shall be composed of thirteen (13) members as follows:
1.  Seven members shall be elected as follows:

a. One member shall be elected to represent State Board
District 1.  State Board District 1 shall include that
area of the state, except for any area comprising
Oklahoma City, that is north of Interstate Highway 40
and west of Interstate Highway 35;
b. One member shall be elected to represent State Board
District 2.  State Board District 2 shall include that
area of the state, except for any area comprising
Oklahoma City, that is south of Interstate Highway 40
and west of Interstate Highway 35;
c. One member shall be elected to represent State Board
District 3.  State Board District 3 shall include that
area of the state, except for any area comprising
Oklahoma City or Tulsa, that is north of Interstate
Highway 40 and east of Interstate Highway 35;
d. One member shall be elected to represent State Board
District 4.  State Board District 4 shall include that
area of the state, except for any area comprising
Oklahoma City, that is south of Interstate Highway 40
and east of Interstate Highway 35;
e. One member shall be elected to represent State Board
District 5.  State Board District 5 shall include that
area of the state comprising the City of Tulsa;
f. One member shall be elected to represent State Board
District 6.  State Board District 6 shall include that
area of the state comprising the City of Oklahoma
City; and
g. One member shall be elected to represent State Board
District 7.  State Board District 7 shall include the
entire area of the state.
The members elected to represent State Board Districts 1 through 6
shall be active members of the System and work for a participating
municipality whose police department is physically located within
the State Board District.  The member elected to represent State
Board District 7 shall be a retired member of the System.  Elections
for the State Board Districts shall be held within six (6) months of
the date of the expiration of the term of office of a member or of
the date a vacancy occurs on such dates that are set by the State
Board.  The initial term of office for State Board Districts 2, 5
and 7 shall begin on July 1, 1989.  The initial term of office for
State Board Districts 3 and 6 shall begin on July 1, 1990.  The
initial term of office for State Board Districts 1 and 4 shall begin
on July 1, 1991.  The term of office of the elected members shall be
three (3) years.  Only members of the System working for a
participating municipality whose police department is physically
located within the respective State Board Districts may participate
in the election process for State Board Districts 1 through 6.  Only

retired members of the System may participate in the election
process for State Board District 7.
2.  One member shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives;
3.  One member shall be appointed by the President Pro Tempore
of the Senate;
4.  One member shall be appointed by the Governor;
5.  One member shall be appointed by the President of the
Oklahoma Municipal League;
6.  One member shall be the State Insurance Commissioner or the
Commissioner's designee; and
7.  One member shall be the Director of the Office of Management
and Enterprise Services or the Director's designee.
B.  1.  The term of office of the member appointed to the State
Board by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the term of
office of the member appointed to the State Board by the President
Pro Tempore of the Senate who are members of the State Board on the
operative date of this act, shall expire on January 3, 1989.  The
members thereafter appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives and by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall
serve terms of office of four (4) years.
2.  The term of office of the member appointed by the Governor
who is a member of the State Board on the operative date of this act
shall expire on January 14, 1991.  The members thereafter appointed
by the Governor shall serve a term of office of four (4) years which
is coterminous with the term of office of the office of the
appointing authority.
3.  The initial term of office of the member appointed by the
President of the Oklahoma Municipal League shall expire on July 1,
1990.  The members thereafter appointed by the President of the
Oklahoma Municipal League shall serve terms of office of four (4)
years.
4.  Any vacancy that occurs shall be filled for the unexpired
term in the same manner as the office was previously filled.
C.  The members appointed to the State Board by the Speaker of
the House of Representatives, the President Pro Tempore of the
Senate, the Governor and the President of the Oklahoma Municipal
League or who are designees of an ex officio member of the State
Board shall:
1.  Have demonstrated professional experience in investment or
funds management, public funds management, public or private pension
fund management or retirement system management;
2.  Have demonstrated experience in the banking profession and
have demonstrated professional experience in investment or funds
management;
3.  Be licensed to practice law in this state and have
demonstrated professional experience in commercial matters; or

4.  Be licensed by the Oklahoma Accountancy Board to practice in
this state as a public accountant or a certified public accountant.
The appointing authorities, in making appointments that conform
to the requirements of this subsection, shall give due consideration
to balancing the appointments among the criteria specified in
paragraphs 1 through 4 of this subsection.
D.  No member of the State Board shall be a lobbyist registered
in this state as provided by law.
E.  Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this section to the
contrary, any person serving as an appointed member of the State
Board on the operative date of this act shall be eligible for
reappointment when the term of office of the member expires.
F.  The State Board shall elect one of its members as Chairman
at its annual meeting.  The Chairman shall preside over meetings of
the State Board and perform such other duties as may be required by
the State Board.  The State Board shall also elect another member to
serve as Vice Chairman, and the Vice Chairman shall perform duties
of Chairman in the absence of the latter or upon the Chairman's
inability or refusal to act.
Added by Laws 1980, c. 356, § 3, eff. Jan. 1, 1981.  Amended by Laws
1986, c. 12, § 1, eff. July 1, 1986; Laws 1987, c. 236, § 151,
emerg. eff. July 20, 1987; Laws 1988, c. 321, § 9, operative July 1,
1988; Laws 2003, c. 51, § 1, eff. July 1, 2003; Laws 2004, c. 551, §
1, emerg. eff. June 9, 2004; Laws 2012, c. 304, § 49.

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