Oklahoma Code § 45-1

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Oklahoma Mining Commission - Status - Appointment - Term -
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A.  1.  There is hereby created the Oklahoma Mining Commission.
The Commission shall be composed of nine (9) members to be appointed
by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
2.  The Commission shall constitute a body corporate of the
State of Oklahoma, and exercise by the Commission of the powers
conferred by this act shall be deemed and shall be held to be an
essential governmental function of the State of Oklahoma.
3.  Beginning January 1, 1986, one member shall be appointed for
a term of one (1) year (Position One); one member shall be appointed
for a term of two (2) years (Position Two); one member shall be
appointed for a term of three (3) years (Position Three); one member
shall be appointed for a term of four (4) years (Position Four); one
member shall be appointed for a term of five (5) years (Position
Five); two members shall be appointed for a term of six (6) years
(Positions Six and Seven); and two members shall be appointed for a
term of seven (7) years (Positions Eight and Nine).
4.  After the initial terms, appointments shall be made for
seven (7) years.  All appointments made for seven-year terms
commencing prior to June 1, 1995, are hereby ratified.  Each member
shall be a qualified elector of this state.
5.  The membership shall consist of at least one person with a
background in engineering or geology; one person with a background
in labor or workers' safety; one person with a background in
agriculture or soil conservation; one person with a background in
transportation; one person with a background in economic development
or banking; one person with a background in public utilities; one
person with a background in natural resources; and two persons
selected at large.  All persons appointed to the Commission must be
able to meet, at the time they take the constitutional and statutory
oath of office, the provisions in Section 767 of this title, 30
U.S.C. Section 1267(g) and 30 C.F.R. Section 705.
B.  The Commission shall meet at least six times annually.  A
majority of the Commission shall constitute a quorum.  Commission
members may be removed only for cause.
Whenever a vacancy shall occur, the Governor shall appoint a
person to fill the unexpired term of the vacant office.  Each member
of the Commission shall take and subscribe to the constitutional and
statutory oath of office prior to the performance of any duties as a
Commission member.
C.  The Commission shall reorganize annually by electing a
chair, vice-chair and secretary from the membership of the
Commission who shall perform, for one (1) year from the date of
their election, such duties as shall be prescribed by the
Commission.

D.  The chair of the Commission or the Director may call a
meeting of the Commission at any time and at any place within the
state.  Only in case of a tie vote shall the Director have the right
to vote.  Prior to all meetings of the Commission, notice of such
meetings shall be in accordance with the applicable state meeting
laws.
E.  The term "State Mining Board" appearing in the Oklahoma
Statutes shall mean the "Oklahoma Mining Commission".  The term
"Chief Mine Inspector" appearing in the Oklahoma Statutes shall mean
"Director of the Department of Mines" in the absence of an appointed
Chief Mine Inspector.
Added by Laws 1929, c. 251, p. 322, art. 1, § 1.  Amended by Laws
1949, p. 291, § 1, emerg. eff. June 9, 1949; Laws 1965, c. 262, § 1,
emerg. eff. June 23, 1965; Laws 1978, c. 123, § 1; Laws 1981, c.
121, § 1, emerg. eff. April 28, 1981; Laws 1981, c. 272, § 8, eff.
July 1, 1981; Laws 1982, c. 296, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1982; Laws 1983,
c. 333, § 15, emerg. eff. June 29, 1983; Laws 1985, c. 239, § 1,
eff. Jan. 1, 1986; Laws 1995, c. 326, § 1, emerg. eff. June 8, 1995;

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