Oklahoma Code § 63-2-111

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Employee performance recognition program - Awards -
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Funding.
A.  The Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Control is authorized to establish an employee performance
recognition program that encourages outstanding job performance and
productivity within the Bureau.  The Bureau is authorized to expend
funds for:
1.  The purchase of recognition awards to be presented to
members of work units or individual employees having exceptional job
performance records or other significant contributions to the
operation of the Bureau;
2.  The purchase of recognition awards to be presented to
nonemployees of the Bureau in recognition of exemplary service or
assistance to the Bureau and law enforcement; and
3.  A formal ceremony or banquet where the awards may be
presented.
B.  Recognition awards may consist of distinctive wearing
apparel, service pins, plaques, writing pens, or other distinguished
awards of a value not exceeding One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00)
per award to recognize the achievement of the work unit or

individual employee.  In addition to recognition awards, the Bureau
may establish an employee benefit program not exceeding Five
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) each fiscal year for cash awards to
recognize outstanding performance in the workplace by Bureau
employees.
C.  To better educate and foster relations as to the Bureau and
its mission towards drug reduction, the Bureau may expend funds not
exceeding Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) each fiscal year for the
purpose of distributing educational, demand-reduction and
commemorative materials bearing the seal of the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control to nonemployees.
Donated items, federal grant money and seizure funds shall not count
toward this amount.

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