Oklahoma Code § 65-2-106

Title 65. Public Libraries: Powers and duties of the Board
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The Oklahoma Department of Libraries Board shall be the
supervisory and policymaking body of the Department and shall:
(a) Appoint the Director, who shall possess the qualifications
specified by Section 3-103 of this title, and shall hold office at
the pleasure of the Board;
(b) Formulate the general policies of the Oklahoma Department of
Libraries, in consultation with the Director;
(c) Review and approve the budget requests for the Department;
(d) Formulate standards for public and special libraries in
consultation with the Director and his staff, and with the Oklahoma
Library Association;
(e) Utilize such standards as guidelines in accreditation of
public libraries and library systems;
(f) Utilize such standards and accreditation as guidelines in
approval of apportionment of state funds of federal funds such as
may be administered by a state agency to public libraries, library
systems and special libraries and their use of such funds;
(g) Serve as an appeal board in the execution of the Library
Services Construction Act, 20 U.S.C. Section 351(1991), including
any amendments thereto, and any similar federal legislative acts
requiring such services;
(h) Approve the formation of library systems and designate areas
for library districts;
(i) Maintain liaison with the Oklahoma Library Association;

(j) Assist in communicating the goals, plans, budgets and work
of the Department to executive, judicial and legislative officials,
and to the public;
(k) Provide for the certification of public librarians;
(l) Establish a formula for the equitable apportionment of
monies from the Oklahoma Local Library Support Revolving Fund; and
(m) Promulgate such rules as may be necessary to carry out the
intent and purposes of this act.

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