Oklahoma Code § 59-140

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Employees of Board - Prosecutions - Materials and supplies
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The Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners may:
1.  Employ, contract with, and direct stenographic, clerical,
and secretarial help and investigators and attorneys to assist it
and its officers in observing and performing under the applicable
laws and to help carry out and enforce the applicable laws;
2.  Gather and present to district attorneys of this state
evidence which it believes shows violations of the applicable laws,
and, among other purposes authorized by law, it may use attorneys it
employs to assist district attorneys (but only with their consent)

in the prosecution of such violations, and also to represent it in
any court;
3.  Discharge any person it employs, but this provision shall
not be interpreted as authorizing it to fail in any way to observe
and perform its lawful contracts;
4.  Contract for and purchase or rent books, stationery, forms,
postage, equipment, other materials and supplies, and furniture and
it may rent or lease office space or other quarters; however the
compensation of those it employs or with whom it contracts and the
consideration it owes under its contracts and its other costs,
expenses and liabilities of whatever nature shall never be a charge
against the State of Oklahoma, except that the Board may cause
payment for all thereof to be made from the Board of Podiatric
Medical Examiners' Revolving Fund insofar as there are from time to
time amounts in said fund for such purposes;
5.  Require fidelity bonds of those it employs; and
6.  Adopt a seal and use the same by impression in addition to
the signature of the Board wherever its signature is permitted or
required.

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