Oklahoma Code § 19-326

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Meetings - Passing on bills and claims
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A.  In addition to the special sessions for equalizing
assessments, and all other special sessions now provided by law, the
county commissioners shall meet and hold sessions for the
transaction of business in the county courthouse, at the county
seat, on or before the first Monday of each month, and may remain in
session as long as the public business may require, and the passing
upon, allowing or rejecting of bills against the county shall be
taken up and passed upon by the board in the order in which the
claims have been filed, and in which order such claims must be
entered upon the calendar, except salary, wage and compensation
claims of officers and deputies and employees, which salary, wage
and compensation claims may be considered and paid, on or after the
termination of the service pay period; provided, that such claims by
subordinate deputies and employees be first approved by the officer
having charge of the office or department.  The board of county
commissioners may recess or adjourn its meetings within the session,
either from time to time or from day to day, or on call of the
chair; but, if such board does not sooner adjourn its session for
any month, such session shall terminate and be adjourned by
operation of law on the last business day of such month.  If the
board shall have adjourned its session before the last business day
of any month, the county clerk shall have power to call special
sessions when the best interests of the county demand it, upon
giving five (5) days’ notice of the time and object of calling the
commissioners together, by posting up notices in three public places
in the county, or by publication in some newspaper of general
circulation in the county; provided, that in the case of a vacancy
in the office of county clerk, the chair of the board shall have

power to call a special session for the purpose of filling such
vacancy.
B.  The board of county commissioners may meet at times and in
places within the county other than the county courthouse if it is
determined that such meetings are beneficial to the general public.
Such meetings shall be in compliance with the Oklahoma Open Meeting
Act.
C.  County commissioners may attend and participate in
conferences, trainings, and educational, press, and social events,
even if a quorum is present, provided that no official action is
taken and any discussion of the business of the board of county
commissioners is incidental to the event.
D.  County commissioners may attend and participate in meetings
and proceedings of the Legislature, even if a quorum is present,
provided that no official action is taken.
E.  In a county that has a county budget board as provided in
Section 1407 of this title, county commissioners and other county
elected officers may discuss budgetary matters, provided that a
quorum of the county budget board is not present and no official
action is taken.
R.L. 1910, § 1587.  Amended by Laws 1945, p. 80, § 1, emerg. eff.
April 16, 1945; Laws 1988, c. 41, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1988; Laws 1993,
c. 239, § 13, eff. July 1, 1993; Laws 2001, c. 139, § 2, eff. Nov.
1, 2001; Laws 2025, c. 369, § 1, emerg. eff. May 26, 2025.

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