Oklahoma Code § 62-34.3.1

Title 62. Public Finance: Consolidated agencies
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A.  The Department of Central Services, Office of Personnel
Management, Oklahoma State Employees Benefits Council and the State
and Education Employees Group Insurance Board are consolidated into
the Office of Management and Enterprise Services.  The Director of
the Office of Management and Enterprise Services shall assume all
executive-level responsibilities for each agency and shall function
as and possess the powers of the agency director for each
consolidated agency as enumerated by existing statute.  For the
purposes of this section the term “consolidated agencies” shall mean
the Department of Central Services, Office of Personnel Management,
Oklahoma State Employees Benefits Council and the State and
Education Employees Group Insurance Board.  Any funds appropriated
to, in the possession of or allocated to any of the consolidated
agencies shall be deemed to be funds of the Office of Management and
Enterprise Services.
B.  Upon request of the Director of the Office of Management and
Enterprise Services, the personnel of the consolidated agencies
shall deliver to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services
all books, papers, records and property of the consolidated
agencies.
C.  All functions, powers, duties and obligations previously
assigned to each of the consolidated agencies are hereby transferred
to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services.
D.  All rules, regulations, acts, orders, determinations and
decisions of the consolidated agencies pertaining to the functions
and powers herein transferred and assigned to the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services, in force at the time of such
transfer, assignment, assumption or devolution shall continue in
force and effect as rules, regulations, acts, orders, determinations
and decisions of the consolidated agencies until duly modified or
abrogated by the appropriate body or until otherwise provided by
law.

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