Oklahoma Code § 53-47.4

Title 53. Oklahoma Historical Societies And Associations: Research library - Sales - Revolving fund
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A.  The Oklahoma Historical Society, on behalf of the Will
Rogers Memorial, may:
1.  Construct and operate a comprehensive research library to
house all Will Rogers memorabilia, including, but not limited to,
writings, books, periodicals, sound reproductions, film
reproductions and related materials, published or unpublished, for
the purposes of creating, preserving and maintaining a research
center for all of the Will Rogers material contemplated hereunder or
any material received in the future as well as kindred collections
on the site now provided by the Will Rogers family at or near the
town of Claremore;
2.  In the administration of the Will Rogers Memorial, maintain
or lease to a third party, an outlet for the sale to the public of
such items as shall, in the judgment of the Oklahoma Historical
Society or the lessee, be appropriate for sale, including, but not
limited to, literature, in book or pamphlet form, brochures,
periodicals, books, artifacts, reproductions of Will Rogers
memorabilia and statuary; and

3.  Maintain donation receptacles for the purpose of the
collection of voluntary donations to the Will Rogers Memorial.
Funds donated to the Will Rogers Memorial shall be deposited in the
Will Rogers Memorial Revolving Fund.
B.  The proceeds of the sale of any material referred to in this
section or payments received pursuant to a lease as authorized by
this section shall be deposited in the Will Rogers Memorial
Revolving Fund, for the purposes of defraying the expenses of the
operation of the outlet for sale and for such purposes as shall in
the opinion of the Oklahoma Historical Society be necessary and
appropriate, including, but not limited to, scholarships, awards and
prizes for educational purposes, so long as the same pertains to and
is in conformity with the uses and purposes of the Memorial.
Added by Laws 1975, c. 182, § 4, emerg. eff. May 22, 1975.  Amended
by Laws 1999, c. 262, § 5; Laws 2001, c. 198, § 5, emerg. eff. May
7, 2001; Laws 2016, c. 1, § 5, emerg. eff. March 7, 2016.

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