Oklahoma Code § 19-904.3

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Powers and duties of board
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The board of directors shall have the following powers and
duties:
1.  To manage and conduct the business and affairs of such
authority;
2.  To make and execute all necessary contracts;
3.  To acquire by lease, purchase, gift or otherwise and to
operate and maintain all necessary and convenient county correction
and detention facilities, including but not limited to facilities
for incarceration of criminals, juvenile detention and correction
facilities, mental health and alcohol and substance abuse correction
and detention facilities, kitchen facilities, medical facilities and
other equipment and supplies for the full equipment of such
facilities;
4.  To contract for employees, sufficient to maintain and
operate the criminal justice facilities of the authority;
5.  To take by grant, purchase, gift, devise or lease, and to
dispose of, real or personal property of every kind necessary or
convenient for the operation of the authority;
6.  To construct or otherwise acquire buildings and structures
suitable for the housing of equipment and supplies of the authority
or necessary or convenient for carrying on its business and affairs;
7.  To employ such officers and employees as may be required,
fix their compensation and prescribe their duties;
8.  To contract with federal, state and local governments and
agencies for the use of the facilities of the authority;
9.  To establish rules for the authority; and
10.  To do any and all other things necessary and proper in the
management and operation of the authority for the purpose of
promoting the establishment and maintenance of an effective

corrections and detention system which will enhance the preservation
of the welfare and safety of the residents of the county.

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