Oklahoma Code § 47-3-103

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Executive Director of Service Oklahoma
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A.  The Executive Director of Service Oklahoma shall be
appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
The Executive Director shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor
and may be removed or replaced without cause.  Compensation for the
Executive Director shall be determined pursuant to Section 3601.2 of
Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  The Executive Director may be
removed from office by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the members

elected to and constituting each chamber of the Oklahoma
Legislature.
B.  The Executive Director of Service Oklahoma shall be the
chief executive officer of Service Oklahoma and shall act for
Service Oklahoma in all matters except as may be otherwise provided
by law.  The powers and duties of the Executive Director shall
include, but not be limited to:
1.  Organize Service Oklahoma in a manner to efficiently achieve
the objectives of Service Oklahoma;
2.  Supervise all activities of Service Oklahoma;
3.  Administer programs and policies of Service Oklahoma;
4.  Employ, discharge, appoint, contract, and fix duties and
compensation of employees at the discretion of the Executive
Director;
5.  Appoint assistants, deputies, officers, investigators,
attorneys, and other employees as may be necessary to carry out
functions of Service Oklahoma;
6.  Prescribe rules and regulations for the operation of Service
Oklahoma;
7.  Provide input and recommendations to the Service Oklahoma
Operator Board on all matters including branding and physical
standardization requirements, customer service metrics, analysis,
and improvement processes for licensed operators, and processes for
termination of licensed operators for failure to comply with the
customer service metrics;
8.  Establish internal policies and procedures;
9.  Prescribe and provide suitable forms deemed necessary to
carry out the functions of Service Oklahoma and any other laws the
enforcement and administration of which are vested in Service
Oklahoma;
10.  Establish such divisions, sections, committees, advisory
committees, offices, and positions in Service Oklahoma as the
Executive Director deems necessary to carry out the functions of
Service Oklahoma;
11.  Accept and disburse grants, allotments, gifts, devises,
bequests, funds, appropriations, and other property made or offered
to Service Oklahoma; and
12.  Create the budget for Service Oklahoma to be submitted to
the Legislature each year.
C.  The salary and other expenses for the Executive Director
shall be budgeted as a separate line item through Service Oklahoma.
The operating expenses of Service Oklahoma shall be set by the
Executive Director and shall be budgeted as a separate line item
through Service Oklahoma.
D.  1.  The Executive Director of Service Oklahoma shall direct
all purchases, hiring, procurement, and budget for Service Oklahoma
and establish, implement, and enforce policies and procedures

related thereto, consistent with the Oklahoma Central Purchasing
Act.  Service Oklahoma and the Executive Director shall be subject
to the requirements of the Public Competitive Bidding Act of 1974,
the Oklahoma Lighting Energy Conservation Act, and the Public
Facilities Act.
2.  The Executive Director of Service Oklahoma, or any employee
or agent of the Executive Director of Service Oklahoma acting within
the scope of delegated authority, shall have the same power and
authority related to purchases, hiring, procurement, and budget for
Service Oklahoma as outlined in paragraph 1 of this subsection for
Service Oklahoma as the State Purchasing Director has for all
acquisitions used or consumed by state agencies as established in
the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act.  Such authority shall,
consistent with the authority granted to the State Purchasing
Director, include the power to designate financial or proprietary
information submitted by a bidder confidential and reject all
requests to disclose the information so designated, if the Executive
Director of Service Oklahoma requires the bidder to submit the
financial or proprietary information with a bid, proposal, or
quotation.
E.  Service Oklahoma shall determine the compensation to be
retained by licensed operators.
1.  Before the last day in September in every even-numbered
year, Service Oklahoma shall review the compensation paid to
licensed operators and, if necessary, change the compensation.
Service Oklahoma shall engage an independent third party to evaluate
the compensation paid to licensed operators who shall provide any
recommendations no later than November 1 in the even-numbered year.
Any recommended change in licensed operator compensation shall be
finalized by Service Oklahoma no later than the third Tuesday of
November in the even-numbered year.  Notice of such recommendation
shall be provided to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore and the
Chair of the Appropriations Committee of the Senate, and the Speaker
and the Chair of the Appropriations and Budget Committee of the
House of Representatives.
2.  Any change in licensed operator compensation, unless
rejected or amended as provided by this subsection, shall become
effective on July 1 of the following calendar year.  Any amendment
passed by a majority vote of each house of the Legislature shall
become effective as provided by the amendment unless vetoed by the
Governor.

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