Oklahoma Code § 2-18-33

Title 2. Agriculture: Board of the Oklahoma Beef Council
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A.  The Board of the Oklahoma Beef Council shall consist of nine
(9) members and shall be composed as follows:
1.  The Governor shall appoint three members as follows:
a. one member representing a general farm organization
which represents more than 150,000 members in the
state,
b. one member representing the dairy producers in the
state, and
c. one member of an Oklahoma association representing
livestock auction markets and livestock dealers in
which the member’s primary responsibility is the
collection and remittance of assessment funds;
2.  The President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall appoint three
members as follows:
a. one member from a women’s auxiliary group of a general
farm organization representing more than 150,000
members in the state,
b. one member of a statewide women’s beef cattle
association, incorporated in Oklahoma, whose primary
purpose is beef product promotion and education, and
c. one member representing a general farm organization
which represents more than 100,000 members in the
state;
3.  The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint
three members as follows:
a. one member of an Oklahoma association representing
livestock auction markets and livestock dealers,
b. one member of a statewide beef cattle producer-owned
association, incorporated in Oklahoma, comprised of
more than 5,000 Oklahoma-based producer members
organization representing cattle producers in the
state, and
c. one member from an women’s auxiliary group of a
general farm organization representing more than
100,000 members in the state;
B.  The initial appointments for each gubernatorial and
legislative member shall be for progressive terms of one (1) through
three (3) years; subsequent appointments shall be for three-year

terms.  Members shall continue to serve until their successors are
appointed.  Any vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the
original appointments.  No member shall serve more than two
consecutive terms.

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