Oklahoma Code § 2-5-60

Title 2. Agriculture: Industry Advisory Committee within Oklahoma Food and
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A.  There is hereby created the “Industry Advisory Committee”
within the Oklahoma Food and Agricultural Products Research and
Technology Center located at Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater, Oklahoma.  The Committee shall consist of one ex officio
nonvoting member and fifteen appointed members.  The Committee shall
be advisory to the Oklahoma Food and Agricultural Products Research
and Technology Center.  The Committee shall assist and advise the
Oklahoma Food and Agricultural Products Research and Technology
Center in prioritizing projects, in setting fees, and in creating
and designing joint ventures for the development and advancement of
the production, processing, handling, and marketing of agricultural
commodities, so the Center may meet the needs of the state's value-
added processing entities.
B.  The Committee shall consist of sixteen (16) members as
follows:
1.  The Dean of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and
Natural Resources of Oklahoma State University shall serve as an ex
officio nonvoting member;
2.  The Governor shall appoint four members to serve three-year
terms, two of whom shall be nationally based food processors, one of
whom shall be a member of the “Made in Oklahoma” organization, and
one of whom shall represent a state, county, or city economic
development agency.  Of the members initially appointed, two shall
serve a one-year term, one shall serve a two-year term, and one
shall serve a three-year term;
3.  The President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall appoint four
members to serve three-year terms, one of whom shall be involved in
food transportation, one of whom shall be involved in textiles, one
of whom shall be involved in industrial or pharmaceutical products,
and one of whom shall be an Oklahoma-based food processor.  Of the
members initially appointed, one shall serve a one-year term, two
shall serve a two-year term, and one shall serve a three-year term;

4.  The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint
four members to serve three-year terms, one of whom shall be
involved in food marketing, one of whom shall be involved in food
distribution, one of whom shall be involved in industrial or
pharmaceutical products, and one of whom shall be an Oklahoma-based
food processor.  Of the members initially appointed, one shall serve
a one-year term, one shall serve a two-year term, and two shall
serve a three-year term; and
5.  The Dean of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and
Natural Resources of Oklahoma State University shall appoint three
members to serve three-year terms, one of whom shall be an Oklahoma-
based food processor, and two of whom shall be involved in
production agriculture.  Of the members initially appointed, one
shall serve a one-year term, one shall serve a two-year term, and
one shall serve a three-year term.
C.  Any vacancies in the appointed membership of the Industry
Advisory Committee shall be filled in the same manner as the
original appointment.
D.  The Committee shall elect from among its members a chair,
vice-chair, and any other officers that the Committee determines
necessary.
E.  The Committee shall meet at least biannually.
F.  The Committee may appoint subcommittees as necessary to
carry out its duties pursuant to this section.
G.  Members of the Committee shall not receive a salary for
duties performed by the Committee.  Members of the Committee shall
be reimbursed for necessary travel expenses incurred in the
performance of their official duties in accordance with the State
Travel Reimbursement Act.  The Oklahoma Food and Agricultural
Products Research and Technology Center shall be responsible for
paying travel expenses.
H.  A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum.
I.  The Oklahoma Food and Agricultural Products Research and
Technology Center shall provide staff assistance for the Committee.

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