Oklahoma Code § 62-35.6.2

Title 62. Public Finance: Land Mobile Radio Public Safety Interoperability
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A.  In order to comply with Executive Orders and federal and
state statutory and regulatory requirements related to interoperable
public safety communications and to support the critical mission and
purposes of the agencies within the Oklahoma Safety and Security
Cabinet, the Transportation Cabinet and the Finance, Administration
and Information Technology Cabinet, there is hereby established the
Land Mobile Radio Public Safety Interoperability Cooperative.  The
Land Mobile Radio Public Safety Interoperability Cooperative shall
be governed by a committee initially consisting of the Secretary of
Finance, Administration and Information Technology or designee, the
Secretary of Transportation or designee and the Secretary of Safety
and Security or designee.  The Cooperative is established to focus
on unifying, stabilizing and enhancing the infrastructure and
capabilities for land mobile radio public safety system
communications for the State of Oklahoma and shall include
representatives of other public radio system boards or committees
along with future voting or non-voting public entity members as
deemed appropriate, nominated and agreed to by vote of the committee
members defined in this paragraph.
B.  1.  In establishing and operating the Land Mobile Radio
Public Safety Interoperability Cooperative, the committee shall
collaborate with other public agencies, public entities and other
interested parties having public safety radio communications
requirements and resources.
2.  The Cooperative shall establish an appropriate governance
model for determining priorities, leveraging state-owned or other
shared services and infrastructure, identifying existing and new
resources and directing new investments to facilitate reliable,
statewide and fully operational public safety radio communications
to serve the purposes described.
3.  In support of the requirements of the Oklahoma Homeland
Security Act, the Oklahoma Information Services Act and the
Information Technology Consolidation and Coordination Act, the
Cooperative shall have the following duties:
a. enable cost savings to the State of Oklahoma through
unification and enhancement of current land mobile
radio public safety systems,
b. sustain existing interoperability of land mobile
public safety radio systems,
c. recommend standards and protocols for land mobile
radio public safety systems,
d. recommend standards to become P25 compliant and other
common radio interoperability standards, and
e. establish service metrics to ensure reliable land
mobile public safety services statewide in support of
state, local and first responders.

C.  Actions, decisions and operation of the Land Mobile Radio
Public Safety Interoperability Cooperative shall be performed in
compliance with, in support of and secondary to all statutory
duties, requirements, responsibilities and authority provided to the
Office of Management and Enterprise Services and the Oklahoma Office
of Homeland Security; however, the resources and mechanisms
available to Cooperative members by ownership or through agreement
may be collectively utilized to carry out the provisions of this
statute.

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