Oklahoma Code § 12-1803.1

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Dispute Resolution Advisory Board
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There is hereby created a Dispute Resolution Advisory Board
which shall consist of no more than fifteen (15) members appointed
by the Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma.  The Advisory Board
shall be composed of persons from state and local governments,
business organizations, the academic community, the law enforcement
field, the legal profession, the judiciary, the field of corrections
which shall be represented by the Director of the Oklahoma
Department of Corrections or his designee, retired citizen
organizations, the district attorney profession, consumer
organizations, social service agencies, and three (3) members at
large.  The term of office of each member shall be for one (1) year
and end on June 30 of each year, but all members shall hold office
until their successors are appointed and qualified.  The
Administrative Director of the Courts or his designee shall serve as
a nonvoting, ex officio member of the Advisory Board.
The members of the Advisory Board shall receive no compensation
for their services, but shall be entitled to any reimbursements to
which they may otherwise be entitled from sources other than the
Office of the Administrative Director of the Courts.

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