Oklahoma Code § 19-875

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Meetings of board - Records - Right of entry - Acquisition
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of property - Contracts.
The board of directors shall hold their regular meetings in
their office on the first Tuesday of each month beginning at 10:00
A.M., and in addition thereto, such special meetings as may be
required for the proper transaction of business, provided all
special meetings shall be ordered by the director of the board and
such order be entered of record.  Such order must also specify the
business to be transacted at such meeting.  Two members shall
constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and upon all
questions requiring a vote there shall be a concurrence of at least
two members of such board.  All records of said board must be open
to the inspection of any elector during business hours.  The board,
its agents and employees, shall have the right to enter upon any
land within the district, to make surveys and locate any sewer line
and the necessary branches or extensions.  The board shall also have
the right to acquire by purchase or condemnation all lands and other
property necessary for the construction, maintenance, repair and
improvement, of any sewer lines or branches thereof within such
district, and may acquire either by purchase or condemnation such
lands as may be necessary for a sewage treatment or plant site and
use in connection therewith and right of ways necessary therefor and
the necessary right of way to any site of sewage treatment plant
outside of such district.  Said board shall also have the right to
enter into any obligation or contract for the construction,
operation and maintenance of the necessary lines for the collection
of sewage within said district, and for the construction, operation
and maintenance of a sewage disposal or treatment plant and other
contracts necessary or incident to carrying out the purposes of this
act.

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