Oklahoma Code § 2-5-63.12

Title 2. Agriculture: Federally approved commodity board - Powers and duties
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The federally approved commodity 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 Commodity Research Enhancement Act;
such employees shall not be considered state employees for any
purpose;
2.  Retain legal counsel as is required to fulfill the purposes
of the Commodity Research Enhancement Act;
3.  Sue and be sued;
4.  Cooperate with local, state or national organizations,
whether public or private, in carrying out the purposes of contracts
as may be necessary;
5.  Make such reasonable expenditures of funds as are necessary
to carry out the provisions of the Commodity Research Enhancement
Act;
6.  The board shall open its state assessment records to
examination by any participating producer during regular business
hours; provided, the board may determine that certain information
provided by a commodity producer is proprietary and confidential;
7.  Set the rate of the state assessment.  The rate may not
exceed the maximum established in the election authorizing the state
assessment or a subsequent election establishing a maximum rate;
8.  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 state assessment is levied; and
9.  Exercise such other powers as necessary to carry out the
purposes of the Commodity Research Enhancement Act.

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