Oklahoma Code § 40-6-102

Title 40. Labor: Expenditures from fund
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EXPENDITURES FROM FUND.
A.  The monies in the OESC Computer Fund shall be used for the
following purposes:
1.  To purchase or lease a new computer system for the Oklahoma
Employment Security Commission to be used in its mission to provide
an employment service, unemployment insurance, and economic research
for the citizens of this state as well as the administration of
these programs;

2.  To purchase or lease any auxiliary or peripheral equipment
necessary for the operation of the new computer system;
3.  To purchase or lease any and all software needed for the
operation of the new computer system;
4.  To pay for all computer programming and analysis necessary
to make the new computer system operational;
5.  To pay for all designing, engineering, planning, networking,
and training to make the new computer system operational;
6.  To pay for all shipping and installation charges for the
computer system and its auxiliary and peripheral equipment; and
7.  To make refunds of contributions erroneously collected and
deposited in the OESC Computer Fund.
B.  If any money remains in this fund after the new computer
system has been brought on line and made fully operational, that
excess money shall be transferred to the Unemployment Compensation
Fund.
C.  If the Commission receives a grant from the United States
Department of Labor to be used to make the Commission's computer
system compliant with the year 2000, or if the Commission receives a
grant from the United States Department of Labor to upgrade or
modify its Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS), then the
Commission will, upon receipt of the federal grant money, deduct an
equal amount of money from the OESC Computer Fund and transfer it to
the Unemployment Compensation Fund.

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