Oklahoma Code § 47-171.1

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Expenditure of Corporation Commission Revolving Funds -
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Uses.
In addition to other uses authorized by law, funds provided to
the Corporation Commission Revolving Fund pursuant to Sections 165,
177.2 and 180h of this title shall be expended as follows:
1.  The Corporation Commission Transportation Division shall
employ four special motor carrier enforcement officers and one
supervisor-officer who shall have the primary duty of investigating
and assisting in the prosecution of persons engaged in unauthorized
transportation or disposal of deleterious substances as contemplated
under the provisions of the Oklahoma Motor Carrier Act and any other
applicable provisions of law.  Such employees shall be compensated
as for similar service in the same or other departments of the state
and an expense allowance of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month
for maintenance and cleaning of uniforms and other related expenses
shall be paid to such employees.  Nothing in this section regarding
expense allowances shall be construed to mean that such employees
shall receive any additional compensation beyond what is provided
for maintenance and cleaning of uniforms and other related expenses
by the Corporation Commission on the effective date of this act.
2.  The Commission shall purchase a sufficient number of motor
vehicles to provide each motor carrier enforcement officer employed
in the Transportation Division a motor vehicle suitable to carry out
the enforcement provisions of applicable law.  Said vehicles shall
be appropriately marked as official vehicles and radio equipped.
All costs for operation, maintenance and replacement of the motor
vehicles authorized in this section shall be provided for from the
Corporation Commission Revolving Fund.
3.  The Commission shall employ a hearing officer whose primary
responsibility shall be the adjudication of enforcement proceedings

and complaints brought against persons engaged in unauthorized
transportation or disposal of deleterious substances or other
unauthorized transportation in violation of the Oklahoma Motor
Carrier Act or the rules and regulations of motor carriers as

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