Oklahoma Code § 20-3007

Title 20. Courts: XXX
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A.  There is hereby created a Cost Administration Implementation
Committee within the Administrative Office of the Courts.  Members
of the Committee shall be appointed no later than July 1, 2022.  The
Committee shall be composed of thirteen (13) members as follows:
1.  The Administrative Director of the Courts or designee;
2.  The District Court Clerk of Oklahoma County or designee;
3.  The District Court Clerk of Tulsa County or designee;
4.  Two District Court Judges or their designees to be selected
by the Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court;
5.  Two District Court Clerks or their designees to be selected
by the Executive Board of the Court Clerk's Association;

6.  Two County Sheriffs or their designees to be selected by the
Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association;
7.  Two Municipal Court Judges or their designees to be selected
by the Oklahoma Municipal Judges Association; and
8.  Two lay persons who work regularly to assist or who advocate
for persons who owe fines, fees, costs, and assessments to the court
system to be selected by the Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme
Court.
B.  The Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court shall
designate a chair and vice-chair from among the members of the
Committee.  A majority of the members present at a meeting shall
constitute a quorum to conduct business.
C.  Meetings of the Committee shall be subject to the provisions
of the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act and the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
D.  Members shall not receive any compensation for their
services but shall be reimbursed pursuant to the provisions of the
State Travel Reimbursement Act.
E.  The Committee shall be staffed by employees of the
Administrative Office of the Courts.
F.  The Committee shall oversee the implementation of the
provisions of Sections 2 through 5 of this act by July 1, 2023, and
shall be authorized to make recommendations to the Oklahoma
Legislature for any changes it deems necessary and appropriate for
the administration of court fines, fees, costs, and assessments.

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