Oklahoma Code § 64-1005

Title 64. Public Lands: Administration of Office – Appointment and duties of
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Secretary.
A.  The Land Office shall be administered by the Secretary of
the Land Office under the supervision of the Commissioners of the
Land Office.  The Secretary shall, subject to the qualifications

listed in subsection B of this section, be appointed by the Governor
with the advice and consent of the Commissioners of the Land Office.
It shall be the duty of the Secretary to execute, under the
supervision of the Commissioners of the Land Office, the provisions
of the Enabling Act of Oklahoma as it relates to the management of
school lands and other public lands, the Constitution of the State
of Oklahoma, and all laws, regulations, and duties pertaining to the
Commissioners of the Land Office and to carry into execution the
will of the Commissioners of the Land Office not in conflict with
any law.
B.  The Secretary of the Land Office shall:
1.  Possess an advanced degree from an accredited college or
university;
2.  Have not less than five (5) years experience in government,
law or finance; and
3.  Meet other specific requirements as specified by the
Commissioners of the Land Office.
C.  The Secretary of the Land Office shall serve a four-year
term of service concurrent with the term of the appointing Governor
and the other elected officials on the Commission.  The Secretary
may serve consecutive terms and may serve past the term of the
appointing Governor only until a successor is appointed.  If the
appointment is terminated or if the Secretary resigns, becomes
incapacitated or for any reason is unable to perform the duties of
the Secretary, the Commissioners may appoint an acting Secretary
until a replacement may be appointed to complete the term as
provided for in this section.
Added by Laws 1935, p. 108, § 1, emerg. eff. May 14, 1935.  Amended
by Laws 2010, c. 41, § 4, emerg. eff. April 2, 2010.  Renumbered
from § 2 of this title by Laws 2010, c. 41, § 57, emerg. eff. April
2, 2010.

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