Oklahoma Code § 43A-3-107

Title 43A. Mental Health: Transitions Recovery Center - Petty cash fund -
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Transfer of property, records, etc.
A.  There is hereby created and designated as a facility within
the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Transitions Recovery Center at Vinita.  The facility shall be
operated under the supervision and administration of the
Commissioner of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.  It is
the intent of the Legislature that Transitions Recovery Center at
Vinita utilize and receive business management, support services and
medical ancillary services of the Oklahoma Forensic Center.
B.  There is hereby created a petty cash fund for Transitions
Recovery Center at Vinita.  The Director of the Office of Management
and Enterprise Services and the Commissioner of Mental Health and

Substance Abuse Services are authorized to fix the maximum amount of
the petty cash fund.  The Director of the Office of Management and
Enterprise Services shall prescribe the rules and procedures for the
administration of the petty cash fund.
C.  The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
is authorized to effect the transfer of property, records,
equipment, supplies, funds and encumbrances from the Oklahoma
Forensic Center to or from Transitions Recovery Center at Vinita.
Added by Laws 1985, c. 332, § 12, emerg. eff. July 29, 1985.
Amended by Laws 1986, c. 103, § 26, eff. Nov. 1, 1986.  Renumbered
from § 31.8 of this title by Laws 1986, c. 103, § 103, eff. Nov. 1,
1986.  Amended by Laws 1990, c. 51, § 57, emerg. eff. April 9, 1990;
Laws 1990, c. 265, § 58, operative July 1, 1990; Laws 1993, c. 323,
§ 3, emerg. eff. June 7, 1993; Laws 2001, c. 186, § 5, eff. Nov. 1,
2001; Laws 2003, c. 46, § 11, emerg. eff. April 8, 2003; Laws 2008,
c. 401, § 7, eff. Nov. 1, 2008; Laws 2012, c. 304, § 149; Laws 2021,
c. 233, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2021; Laws 2022, c. 125, § 2, emerg. eff.
April 29, 2022.

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