Oklahoma Code § 63-485.3

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: J.D. McCarty Center for Children with Developmental
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Disabilities - Establishment and maintenance - Contracts - Payments
- Power of Commission - Legal representation – Sale of surplus
property and fixtures.
A.  The Oklahoma Cerebral Palsy Commission is hereby authorized
and empowered to:
1.  Establish and maintain the J.D. McCarty Center for Children
with Developmental Disabilities, to provide care, maintenance,
training, treatment, habilitation and rehabilitation of persons
afflicted with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities
within such institute;
2.  Set fees and charges for patient services;
3.  Provide care, maintenance, training, treatment and
rehabilitation services to children not afflicted with cerebral
palsy or developmental disabilities but who may benefit from the
services available from the J.D. McCarty Center for Children with
Developmental Disabilities, as determined to be practicable by the
Oklahoma Cerebral Palsy Commission;
4.  Provide services to any adults who may benefit from services
available from the J.D. McCarty Center for Children with
Developmental Disabilities, as determined to be practicable by the
Oklahoma Cerebral Palsy Commission; provided, that services to
adults shall not diminish any services available to children;

5.  Enter into contracts for the purchase of real estate or
other property and to buy or sell real estate, personal property and
equipment necessary or incidental to the carrying out of the
provisions of Sections 485.1 through 485.11 of this title; and
6.  Enter into contracts with the Commission for Human Services
and with other agencies of the state and of the counties in
furtherance of the provisions of Sections 485.1 through 485.11 of
this title; provided, the Oklahoma Cerebral Palsy Commission shall
receive from the Commission for Human Services payments aggregating
a minimum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) annually
from funds set aside in the Children with Special Health Care Needs
Program; and provided further, the Oklahoma Cerebral Palsy
Commission may negotiate with the Commission for Human Services or
its successors for additional payments above One Hundred Thousand
Dollars ($100,000.00) from such funds.
B.  The Commission shall be charged with the duties of
management and control of the J.D. McCarty Center for Children with
Developmental Disabilities and shall have power to sue or be sued in
its own name.
C.  The Attorney General shall furnish the Commission with legal
representation.  The Commission shall not contract for private legal
counsel except for extraordinary situations other than normal day-
to-day situations, and when approved by the Attorney General.
D.  For the purposes of moving the J.D. McCarty Center for
Children with Developmental Disabilities to its new facilities, the
Oklahoma Cerebral Palsy Commission may sell surplus property and
fixtures.  Such sale of surplus property and fixtures shall be
exempt from Sections 62.2 through 62.6 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.  The Commission shall sell such surplus property and
fixtures at fair market value as determined by the members of the
Commission.  The process for the sale and transfer of title shall
originate with the Commission.  All proceeds from such sale of the
property and fixtures shall be deposited into the J.D. McCarty
Center for Children with Developmental Disabilities Revolving Fund.
Added by Laws 1947, p. 401, § 3, emerg. eff. May 7, 1947.  Amended
by Laws 1949, p. 434, § 2, emerg. eff. May 31, 1949; Laws 1976, c.
191, § 4, emerg. eff. June 4, 1976; Laws 1981, c. 71, § 2, operative
July 1, 1981; Laws 1988, c. 222, § 4, operative July 1, 1988; Laws
1992, c. 307, § 16, eff. July 1, 1992; Laws 1995, c. 262, § 2, eff.
July 1, 1995; Laws 1997, c. 281, § 2, eff. July 1, 1997; Laws 2004,
c. 426, § 1, eff. July 1, 2004; Laws 2010, c. 413, § 23, eff. July
1, 2010.

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