Oklahoma Code § 63-685.3

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Definitions
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As used in this act:
1.  "Unavailable" means either that a vacancy in office exists
and there is no deputy authorized to exercise all of the powers and
discharge the duties of the office, or that the lawful incumbent of
the office, including any deputy exercising the powers and
discharging the duties of an office because of a vacancy, and the
duly authorized deputy are absent or unable to exercise the powers
and discharge the duties of the offices;
2.  "Emergency interim successor" means a person designated
pursuant to this act, in the event the officer is unavailable, to
exercise the powers and discharge the duties of an office until a
successor is appointed or elected and qualified as may be provided
by the Constitution, statutes, charters and ordinances or until the
lawful incumbent is able to resume the exercise of the powers and
discharge the duties of the office;
3.  "Office" includes all state and local offices, the powers
and duties of which are defined by the Constitution, statutes,
charters and ordinances, except the office of Governor, and except
those in the Legislature and the judiciary;
4.  “Emergency” means any occasion or instance for which, in the
determination of the President of the United States or the Governor
of the State of Oklahoma, federal or state assistance is needed to
supplement state and local efforts and capabilities to save lives
and protect property and public health and safety, or to lessen or
avert threat or catastrophe in any part of the state;
5.  "Political subdivision" includes counties, cities, towns,
districts, authorities and other public corporations and entities
whether organized and existing under charter or general law;
6.  "Deputy" means a person legally authorized by an officer to
exercise the office or right which the official possesses, for and
in place of the officer; and
7.  “Man-made disaster” means a disaster caused by acts of man
including, but not limited to, an act of war, terrorism, chemical
spill or release, and power shortage that require assistance in
addition to the assistance of the local political subdivision.
Added by Laws 1959, p. 212, § 3, emerg. eff. June 5, 1959.  Amended
by Laws 1963, c. 270, § 3, emerg. eff. June 13, 1963; Laws 2003, c.
329, § 30, emerg. eff. May 29, 2003.

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