Oklahoma Code § 63-3222

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Traffic and parking regulations on University Hospitals
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Authority property - Violations - Campus police officers and guards
- Cooperative agreements.
A.  The University Hospitals Authority may regulate traffic and
the parking of vehicles on property used by or for the University
Hospitals Authority.  Such regulations shall be in writing, and
copies thereof, including amendments thereto, shall be filed in the

office of the Secretary of State, and in the office of the city
clerk of the City of Oklahoma City.  The municipal court of the City
of Oklahoma City shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine
prosecutions for violations of such regulations, which may be
prosecuted and shall be punishable as violations of ordinances of
the City of Oklahoma City.  The Authority may cause to be removed,
and may enter into contracts for such purpose, any vehicle parked in
violation of such regulations.
B.  The Authority may appoint campus police officers and guards
for buildings and grounds of the University Hospitals Authority in
the same manner and with the same powers as campus police appointed
by governing boards of state institutions for higher education under
the provisions of Section 360.15 et seq. of Title 74 of the Oklahoma
Statutes, and who may prevent or stop improper conduct and trespass
in and upon such buildings and grounds, and make arrests and
prosecute any and all persons arrested for such improper conduct and
trespassing.  Employees of the Authority serving as police officers
shall be certified as provided for in Section 3311 of Title 70 of
the Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  The Authority and the City of Oklahoma City may enter into a
cooperative agreement to effectuate the provisions of this section.
Added by Laws 1974, c. 4, § 1, emerg. eff. March 14, 1974.  Amended
by Laws 1988, c. 326, § 25, emerg. eff. July 13, 1988; Laws 1993, c.
330, § 25, eff. July 1, 1993.  Renumbered from § 344 of Title 56 by

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