Oklahoma Code § 2-5-60.26

Title 2. Agriculture: Powers and duties of board - Rules
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A.  The commodity producers board shall have the power and duty
to:
1.  Employ personnel deemed necessary by the board, fix the
amount and manner of their compensation, and incur other expenses
that are necessary and proper to enable the board to effectively
carry out the purposes of the Oklahoma Agricultural Commodity Act;
2.  Adopt and amend bylaws as necessary to promptly and
effectively administer the Oklahoma Agricultural Commodity Act;
3.  Retain legal counsel as is required to fulfill the purposes
of the Oklahoma Agricultural Commodity Act;
4.  Sue and be sued;
5.  Initiate prosecution and civil remedies necessary to collect
any assessments due and owing to the commodity producers board;
6.  Cooperate with local, state, national or international
organizations, whether public or private, in carrying out the
purposes of contracts as may be necessary;
7.  Make such reasonable expenditures of funds as is necessary
to carry out the provisions of the Oklahoma Agricultural Commodity
Act;
8.  Call and conduct such meetings and elections as may be
necessary in carrying out the provisions of the Oklahoma
Agricultural Commodity Act;

9.  Keep minutes of its meetings and other books and records
that clearly reflect all acts and transactions of the board.  The
board shall open its records to examination by any participating
producer or the Commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of
Agriculture, Food, and Forestry during regular business hours;
provided, the board may determine in bylaws that certain information
provided by a commodity producer is confidential due to proprietary
or privacy reasons;
10.  Set the rate of the assessment.  The rate may not exceed
the maximum established by statute in the case of successor
organization or in the election authorizing the assessment or a
subsequent election establishing a maximum rate in the case of a
certified organization;
11.  Deposit all monies received by the board, including but not
limited to assessments, donations, and grants, in a bank selected by
the board and invest in securities of the state or federal
government, certificates of deposit or certificates of any bank,
trust company or savings and loan association insured by a federal
agency;
12.  Establish an office or headquarters as necessary;
13.  Purchase, lease, sell, exchange or dispose of real or
personal property;
14.  Formulate general policies and programs for the education,
discovery, promotion, and development of markets and industries for
the utilization of the commodity in cooperation with the Oklahoma
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry;
15.  Hire or retain legal counsel to represent the board in any
matter and producers in matters pertaining to transportation
problems and other matters which could result in potential
substantial loss to producers;
16.  Borrow money for any lawful purpose;
17.  Act separately or in cooperation with any person in
developing, carrying out, and participating in programs of research,
disease and insect control, predator control, education, and
promotion designed to encourage the production, marketing, and use
of the commodity on which the assessment is levied; and
18.  Exercise such other powers as necessary to carry out the
purposes of the Oklahoma Agricultural Commodity Act.
B.  The State Board of Agriculture may promulgate rules for the
establishment of commodity producer boards pursuant to the Oklahoma
Agricultural Commodity Act as necessary.  The rules shall ensure
that such commodity producer boards are established and administered
in a uniform manner.

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