Oklahoma Code § 40-903

Title 40. Labor: Commission membership
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A.  The Oklahoma Workforce Commission shall consist of nine (9)
members.  The nine members shall be private sector leaders
conducting business in this state:
1.  Three members to be appointed by the President Pro Tempore
of the Senate;

2.  Three members to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives; and
3.  Three members to be appointed by the Governor, one of whom
shall be designated by the Governor to serve as chair of the
Commission.
B.  The members of the Commission shall be qualified electors of
this state and shall not be employed by any government entity or
have been employed by a government entity within the preceding one-
year period.
C.  For the initial appointments of Commissioners, each
appointing authority shall make one appointment for a one-year term,
one appointment for a two-year term, and one appointment for a
three-year term.  Thereafter, the terms of the Commissioners shall
be for three (3) years.  Commissioners may be appointed to
subsequent terms without limit as to number.
D.  Vacancies on the Commission shall be filled for the
unexpired term of office in the same manner as the original
appointment.  The appointed members shall serve at the pleasure of
the appointing authorities.
E.  In addition to the chair appointed by the Governor, the
Commission may establish and elect additional officers by a majority
vote of the Commissioners.  The chair shall preside over meetings of
the Commission and officers shall perform duties as may be required
by the Commission.  The first meeting of the Commission shall be
called by the chair no later than sixty (60) days after the
effective date of this act.
F.  No member of the Commission shall receive a salary for
duties performed as a member of the Commission; however, members are
eligible to receive reimbursement for expenses and travel
reimbursement as provided for in the State Travel Reimbursement Act.
G.  Members serving on the Commission shall be eligible to serve
on any other state board or commission if such member is otherwise
qualified to hold such appointed office, notwithstanding the
provisions of Section 6 of Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
H.  A quorum of five members shall be required to conduct
official business of the Commission.

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