Oklahoma Code § 60-387

Title 60. Property: Sale of real property not suitable for particular
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institutions - Personal property - Lease until sale.
Except as may be otherwise provided in Sections 391 through 396
of this title, any real property involved in any gift, testamentary
or otherwise, given to this state for public purposes generally or
without designation of any particular purpose to which the same
shall be devoted, when accepted by the Governor and delivered to the
Office of Management and Enterprise Services, as provided for in
Section 383 of this title, which may not be occupied and used
advantageously, as determined by the Office of Management and
Enterprise Services, by any particular state institution,
department, or agency as contemplated by Section 386 of this title,
and any tangible personal property involved in any gift,
testamentary or otherwise, given to this state for public purposes
generally or without designation of any particular purpose to which

the same shall be devoted, when accepted by the Governor and
delivered to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, as
provided for in Section 383 of this title, which is determined to
be, by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, not
especially suited to the special needs of any particular state
institution, department, or agency, or may not be used
advantageously by any particular state institution, department, or
agency in performing its assigned duties or functions, as
contemplated by Section 386 of this title, shall be sold by the
Office of Management and Enterprise Services as required by law.
If, in the judgment of the Office of Management and Enterprise
Services, any such real property which is or becomes subject to sale
may not be sold immediately to advantage, it may be leased or
otherwise rented, until such time as, in the opinion of said Office,
it may be sold to advantage.

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