Oklahoma Code § 19-863.45

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: County building inspector
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There is hereby authorized the creation of the office of county
building inspector for each county adopting a building and/or fire
code.  Said building inspector shall be appointed by the board of
county commissioners at such compensation and terms as it may
prescribe and deem necessary; provided, however, for any person to
be eligible for the appointment to the office of building inspector
he must have completed a minimum of a high school education and he
must have a minimum of ten (10) years actual experience in the
building and construction industry and be thoroughly familiar with
building, construction, codes, methods and procedures.  The board of
county commissioners shall hire deputy building and fire inspectors
at such compensation and terms as it may prescribe and deem
necessary.
The building inspector and/or his authorized deputy inspectors
shall enforce the provisions of any building and/or fire code
adopted pursuant hereto, and shall be authorized to inspect all
buildings for the purpose of discharging the duties imposed herein
or by any building and/or fire code adopted by the board of county
commissioners.
The board of county commissioners may adopt all necessary rules
and regulations to carry out the purposes of this act, and may
prescribe the necessary permits, notices and inspection procedures,
and may set and determine the fees therefor.  Such fees shall be

reasonable and shall be sufficient to meet the expenses of operation
of the office of county building inspector.
The board of county commissioners shall be authorized to hire
other employees necessary for the operation of the office of county
building inspector and may expend such sums as it deems reasonable
and necessary for equipment and ancillary services therefor.

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