Oklahoma Code § 19-180.51

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Unforeseen increase of work - Abnormal conditions -
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Transfer of employees between offices.
In case of unforeseen increase of work in any county office of
any county in the state or in case of abnormal conditions in any
county in the state, such as, oil development, military posts
located within the county, defense areas, state or federal
reformatories or prisons, or an excessive area or any other
emergency or abnormal condition, the board of county commissioners
may declare an emergency and set up additional funds during the
fiscal year or include in the budget, at the beginning of the fiscal
year, additional funds to employ additional help in any office to
the extent that said office may function properly.
Provided, however, that a seasonal or unexpected short-term
increase of work in any county office of any county in the state may
be met by the temporary transfer of a deputy, deputies, or other
employees from any other county office in the county to the office
requiring additional personnel.  The board of county commissioners
of the county in which the transfer is to be made shall, if in its
judgment the temporary transfer is in the best interests of the
county, authorize the temporary transfer of designated persons and
shall cause a notation of the fact to be entered in the minutes of
its meeting.  A period of temporary transfer shall be for not longer
than sixty (60) calendar days, except that the transfer may be once
renewed upon a second authorization of the board of county
commissioners for an additional period of not more than sixty (60)
calendar days.  No employee shall be transferred under the
provisions of this section for a total of more than one hundred and
twenty (120) calendar days in any one fiscal year.  A transfer of
designated employees may be terminated by the board of county
commissioners upon giving notice in writing to the county official
who heads the office to which the employees have been temporarily
transferred.  Such notice shall specify the date of termination but
in no case shall this date be less than three (3) days after
delivery of said notice.  Employees temporarily transferred under
the provisions of this section may be reimbursed from the same fund
or account and in the same manner and amount as they would have
been, had the temporary transfer not been effected.  During the
period of transfer, the employees transferred shall be under the
exclusive jurisdiction of the county official who heads the office
to which they have been temporarily transferred.

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