Oklahoma Code § 44-26

Title 44. Militia: Duties of the Adjutant General
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A.  The Adjutant General shall be in control of the Military
Department of the State of Oklahoma, subordinate only to the
Governor.  Within the limitations and under the provisions of law,
he or she shall supervise and direct the Oklahoma National Guard
within the service of the state and when under state control in all
of its organization, training and other activities; shall receive
and give effect to the orders of the Governor; and shall perform
such other military and defense duties, not otherwise assigned by
law, as the Governor may prescribe.  The Adjutant General shall have
the authority to arm members of the state military forces on
military installations and other places under the control of the
Military Department with weaponry as the Adjutant General deems
necessary to adequately provide for the security of the facilities
and their occupants.
B.  The Adjutant General, when absent from the state, may
temporarily delegate any authority vested under this title and any
such duties as an agency appointing authority to an Assistant
Adjutant General, other state officer or employee within the
Military Department of the State of Oklahoma.  Such temporary
delegations of authority pursuant to this subsection shall be

accomplished in writing.  The Adjutant General may also promulgate
regulations providing for the delegation of any such authority.
C.  The Adjutant General shall develop, publish and maintain an
organizational chart depicting the chain of command between the
Adjutant General and the major commands of the Oklahoma National
Guard.  Besides the major commands defined in Section 801 of this
title (Article 1), the Adjutant General, in his or her discretion,
may designate other military units within the Oklahoma National
Guard as major commands.
D.  The organizational chart required in subsection C of this
section shall be updated no less than annually and shall include all
enlisted and officer billets assigned to joint forces headquarters
and shall depict all existing command relationships established by
the Adjutant General within joint forces headquarters.  The
organizational chart required herein shall not be considered a
military publication within the meaning of Section 801 of this title
(Article 1).
E.  In accordance with all relevant requirements of the United
States Army, the United States Air Force or the National Guard
Bureau, the Adjutant General shall develop, publish and maintain an
enlisted and officer rating scheme for all enlisted and officer
billets assigned to joint forces headquarters.  The rating scheme
required herein shall not be considered a military publication
within the meaning of Section 801 of this title (Article 1).
F.  Pursuant to the rules established by the Adjutant General,
the Military Department of the State of Oklahoma is authorized to
expend appropriated and nonappropriated funds to enhance recruiting
and retention efforts for the Oklahoma National Guard.
G.  The Adjutant General may establish rules allowing the
Military Department of the State of Oklahoma to accept donations and
bequests to create a program for the benefit of members of the
Oklahoma National Guard.
H.  The Adjutant General shall serve as the chief of all fire
protection units operating under the Oklahoma Military Department
and shall supervise and administer the fire protection units in
accordance with the rules and procedures prescribed by the Military
Department.
I.  The Adjutant General shall serve as the chief of all police
units and officers appointed under the Oklahoma Military Department.
The Adjutant General may appoint police officers in accordance with
Section 230 of this title.
Added by Laws 1951, p. 115, art. 2, § 6, emerg. eff. May 16, 1951.
Amended by Laws 1959, p. 195, § 3, emerg. eff. July 16, 1959; Laws
2011, c. 124, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2011; Laws 2016, c. 268, § 2, eff.
Nov. 1, 2016; Laws 2020, c. 142, § 1, emerg. eff. May 21, 2020; Laws
2021, c. 12, § 3, emerg. eff. April 13, 2021; Laws 2025, c. 344, §
4, eff. Nov. 1, 2025.

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