Oklahoma Code § 62-34.19

Title 62. Public Finance: Information Services Division of Office of Management
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and Enterprise Services - Creation and maintenance of state central
communication or intercommunication system.
A.  The Information Services Division of the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services is directed, authorized and
empowered to enter into contracts for, to establish criteria for and
manage the installation, maintenance and administration of a central
communication or intercommunication system for and upon behalf of
this state.  The installation shall fulfill communication or
intercommunications requirements of this state and its agencies
located in the Capitol and those buildings situated on the Capitol
grounds, known as the "Capitol Complex" in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,

the state-owned building known as the "Tulsa Capitol Building" in
Tulsa, Oklahoma, buildings which house state agencies located within
four (4) miles of the Capitol Complex, and any location used for the
administration of the information technology and telecommunication
infrastructure and security for the state.
B.  The Information Services Division shall render a statement
of charges at the end of each month to all state agencies to which
it has furnished communications services for the direct cost
sustained, which shall timely be paid.  If the charges are not
timely paid by a state agency, the Information Services Division may
request the Division of Central Accounting and Reporting of the
Office of Management and Enterprise Services to create vouchers and
process payments to the Information Services Division against the
funds of the delinquent agency.  The following provisions shall
apply to the charges:
1.  A pro rata formula is to be established in writing after
giving consideration to the type of service furnished, the number
and kinds of instruments used, the cost of operation and special
installations required in each such agency in relation to the total
cost of local service.  The formula, once determined, is not to be
redetermined more often than once every six (6) months nor to be
changed after any such redetermination before the expiration of six
(6) months; and
2.  The Information Services Division is to be reimbursed by the
state or any of its agencies for actual cost incurred for equipment
installation or modification or for toll charges for use of
telephone, telegraph, teletype, data communications, Internet,
eGovernment, as referenced in Sections 34.24 and 34.25 of this
title, or other form or forms of communication or intercommunication
incurred by the state or by any agency.
C.  No telephone, teletype, switchboard, line, cable system,
data communication system, Internet, eGovernment, or systems of
communication or intercommunication are to be installed in any
building or buildings owned, rented, leased or otherwise held by
this state or its agencies at locations described in subsection A of
this section without written order of the Chief Information Officer
or a designee.  Provided, however, that acquisition and installation
of such equipment in the Legislature shall be subject to the final
approval of the Speaker of the House of Representatives or the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate as appropriate.
Added by Laws 1985, c. 48, § 4, eff. July 1, 1985.  Amended by Laws
2006, c. 266, § 4, eff. July 1, 2006.  Renumbered from § 41.5h of
this title by Laws 2009, c. 441, § 64, eff. July 1, 2009.  Amended
by Laws 2009, c. 451, § 9, eff. April 5, 2010; Laws 2012, c. 304, §
351; Laws 2013, c. 358, § 13, eff. July 1, 2013.
NOTE:  Laws 2009, c. 451, § 26, provides: "The provisions of
Sections 3 through 15, 17 through 20, 22 and 23 of this act shall be

effective and shall become operative on the effective date of the
appointment of the first Chief Information Officer by the Governor
as provided for in Section 2 of this act."  The first Chief
Information Officer was appointed by the Governor on April 5, 2010.

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