Oklahoma Code § 36-302.1

Title 36. Insurance: Insurance Department Oklahoma City office location
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A.  The Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oklahoma, in
addition to the other powers and duties vested in the Commissioner,
shall be authorized to relocate the Oklahoma Insurance Department's
Oklahoma City offices to a single site in Oklahoma County, including
but not limited to a tract of land located along the Lincoln
Boulevard Corridor owned by the Commissioners of the Land Office of
the State of Oklahoma, as Trustees of the Land Office Trust.
B.  The new office location shall be occupied by the Oklahoma
Insurance Department and shall consist of sufficient square footage
to accommodate staff offices, program areas, staff conference areas,
records and computer areas, general storage areas, security
equipment storage areas, main room, reception area and other
necessary areas for operation of the Insurance Department.
C.  The Insurance Commissioner is authorized to purchase a
building, for no more than the appraised value, to serve as the new
office location, or in the alternative, the Insurance Commissioner
is authorized to enter into a lease-purchase agreement for the
acquisition of such building with the person or entity that will
develop or build the building.  For the purposes of the purchase or
build-out of the new office location, the Insurance Department is
hereby exempted from the requirements under the Public Competitive

Bidding Act of 1974 provided in Sections 101 through 139 of Title 61
of the Oklahoma Statutes, provided that no funds used for such
purchase or build-out come from the General Revenue Fund, and the
expenditure of all funds is overseen and approved by both the
Oklahoma Insurance Department and the Commissioners of the Land
Office.

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