Oklahoma Code § 2-15-69

Title 2. Agriculture: Control of fair and expenditures by board of directors -
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Annual budget - Township or district fairs and junior fat stock
shows in certain counties.
A.  The board of directors is hereby vested with:
1.  Control of the fair;
2.  The expenditure of all money levied and collected for the
purpose of conducting the fair; and
3.  The power and authority to do all acts and things necessary
in the conduct of the fair and the management of its fiscal affairs.
B.  The board shall prepare an annual budget for the fair, which
shall be published according to the law provided for budget
publications.  The board shall file the annual budget with the
county clerk of each of the member counties.

C.  1.  The provisions of this section shall also apply to
livestock shows, community and district fairs, and other
agricultural shows authorized by the board of directors.
2.  In counties having a population of more than fifty-five
thousand (55,000), according to the 1940 Federal Decennial Census
and in and for which county no state fair is provided by statute, it
shall be the duty of the board of directors to:
a. hold in addition to the county fair one or more
township fairs, and/or district fairs within such
county,
b. designate the place and time for holding the fairs,
and
c. hold within such county, in addition to the fairs, a
junior fat stock show with premiums the same as a fair
at an appropriate time during the spring months for
the purpose of encouraging the youth of such county in
the breeding and feeding of fat hogs, cattle, sheep
and other livestock.
Added by Laws 1937, p. 274, § 4.  Amended by Laws 1947, p. 2, § 1;
Laws 1951, p. 2, § 1; Laws 1965, c. 395, § 4, emerg. eff. July 1,
1965; Laws 2001, c. 146, § 190, emerg. eff. April 30, 2001.
Renumbered from § 104d of this title by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 269,
emerg. eff. April 30, 2001.

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