Oklahoma Code § 45-1a

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Powers and duties of Commission
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A.  The Oklahoma Mining Commission shall be the policy-
determining agency for the Department of Mines and shall determine
the broad plans and programs for the accomplishment of duties and
responsibilities vested by law in said Commission, the Chief Mine
Inspector and the Department of Mines, and may in the absence of an
appointed Chief Mine Inspector, fix the duties and responsibilities
of personnel employed by the Department including, in the absence of
an appointed Chief Mine Inspector, the Director of the Department of
Mines.  It shall have the authority to delegate to its chairman, to
one or more agents or employees, such powers and duties as it may
deem proper.  Each member of the Commission shall be reimbursed for
actual and necessary travel expenses necessarily incurred in the
discharge of official duties as provided in the State Travel
Reimbursement Act.
B.  In addition to other powers and duties specified by law, the
Oklahoma Mining Commission shall have the power and duty to:
1.  acquire by gift, devise, purchase or otherwise, absolutely
or in trust, and to hold and, unless otherwise restricted by the
terms of the gift or devise, any real property or real estate or
other interest therein as may be necessary in carrying into effect
the purpose of this act.
2.  enter into contracts and to execute all instruments
necessary to fulfill its duties, respecting the protection,
preservation, maintenance and operation of such buildings and sites
as it may select.

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