Oklahoma Code § 19-1502

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Uniform identification system and inventory system for
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county supplies, materials, equipment, information technology and
telecommunication goods - County road and bridge inventory officer -
Duties of county commissioners.
A.  1.  The board of county commissioners or a designated
employee shall:

a. prescribe a uniform identification system for all
supplies, materials and equipment of a county used in
the construction and maintenance of roads and bridges,
and
b. create and administer an inventory system for all:
(1) equipment of a county having an original cost of
Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) or
more for use in the construction and maintenance
of roads and bridges, and
(2) supplies and materials of a county purchased in
lots of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
($2,500.00) or more for use in the construction
and maintenance of roads and bridges.
Such person shall be the county road and bridge inventory officer.
2. a. In counties having a county budget board created
pursuant to Section 1402 et seq. of this title, said
board may, upon an affirmative vote of a majority of
all the board members then in office, appoint a county
road and bridge inventory officer who shall be
employed by the county and shall have such duties as
are provided in subparagraphs a and b of paragraph 1
of this subsection.  In the event the board does not
appoint a county road and bridge inventory officer the
board of county commissioners or designee shall be the
county road and bridge inventory officer.  The
appointed county road and bridge inventory officer
shall be under the general supervision and direction
of the appointing authority.
b. The appointed county road and bridge inventory officer
shall be authorized necessary assistants to carry out
the duties and responsibilities provided by law and as
may be delegated by the appointing authority.
Provided, the employment of such assistants shall be
upon the approval of the appointing authority.  The
salary of the county road and bridge inventory officer
and assistants shall be fixed by the appointing
authority.
c. The appointed county road and bridge inventory officer
shall, at the expense of the county, be authorized
adequate office space, furnishings, equipment and
supplies to carry out the duties and responsibilities
of the county road and bridge inventory officer as
provided by law and as may be delegated by the
appointing authority.  Provided, the acquisition of
such furnishings, equipment and supplies shall be upon
the approval of the appointing authority and the

acquisition of office space shall be upon the approval
of the board of county commissioners.
B.  The board of county commissioners shall:
1.  Prescribe a uniform identification system for all supplies,
materials, equipment and information technology and
telecommunication goods of a county not used in the construction and
maintenance of roads and bridges; and
2.  Create and administer an inventory system for all:
a. equipment and telecommunication goods of a county
having an original cost of Two Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars ($2,500.00) or more and not used in the
construction and maintenance of roads and bridges,
b. information technology hardware and software of a
county having an original cost of Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00) or more and not used in the construction and
maintenance of roads and bridges, and
c. supplies and materials of a county purchased in lots
of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) or
more and not used in the construction and maintenance
of roads and bridges.
The board of county commissioners may designate an employee of that
office to administer such inventory system.
Added by Laws 1982, c. 249, § 3, eff. Jan. 1, 1983.  Amended by Laws
1985, c. 117, § 1, operative July 1, 1985; Laws 1994, c. 6, § 5,
eff. Sept. 1, 1994; Laws 2006, c. 63, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2006; Laws
2012, c. 144, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2012; Laws 2013, c. 358, § 3, eff.
July 1, 2013; Laws 2022, c. 94, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2022.

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