Oklahoma Code § 47-2-124

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems Division -
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Creation.

A.  There is hereby created within the Department of Public
Safety an Oklahoma Law Enforcement Telecommunication Systems
Division.
B.  The Division shall:
1.  Operate and maintain an on-line, realtime computer system
and a statewide law enforcement data communication network;
2.  Utilize and distribute information on vehicle registration,
driver records, criminals and the commission of crimes;
3.  Be responsible for the coordination of user agencies with
the National Crime Information Center in Washington, D.C., and the
National Law Enforcement Telecommunication System, or its successor;
4.  Be the central access and control point for Oklahoma's
input, retrieval and exchange of law enforcement information in the
National Crime Information Center and the National Law Enforcement
Telecommunication System; and
5.  Provide user agencies a data communication network, in order
to exchange and distribute law enforcement data rapidly, and
training in the use of the Oklahoma Law Enforcement
Telecommunication Systems.
C.  The statewide law enforcement data communications network
shall be a part of the Oklahoma Government Telecommunications
Network (OGTN) created in Section 34.23 of Title 62 of the Oklahoma
Statutes; provided, however, the Department of Public Safety may
continue to operate, maintain and enhance the statewide law
enforcement data communications network; provided, however, the
Department of Public Safety shall submit all plans for the
enhancement of the statewide law enforcement communications network
to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services for review and
approval.  The Department of Public Safety shall participate with
the Office of Management and Enterprise Services in joint efforts to
provide services for the OGTN.
D.  All criminal justice agencies disseminating criminal history
information derived from the National Crime Information Center's
criminal history file shall maintain a record of dissemination in
accordance with federal law as well as rules promulgated by the
National Crime Information Center and the Commissioner of Public
Safety.
E.  The Oklahoma Law Enforcement Telecommunication Systems
Division shall have the authority to audit state and local law
enforcement and criminal justice agencies to ensure compliance with
federal laws as well as rules of the Department of Public Safety
which pertain to the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Telecommunication
Systems.
Added by Laws 1975, c. 324, § 1, emerg. eff. June 12, 1975.  Amended
by Laws 1992, c. 268, § 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1992; Laws 2002, c. 397, §
9, eff. Nov. 1, 2002; Laws 2012, c. 304, § 165.

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