Oklahoma Code § 65-3-104

Title 65. Public Libraries: Duties of Director
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The Director shall be the administrative, executive, directing
and supervising official of the Department under the supervision of
and in accordance with policies established by the Board.  He shall:
(a) Approve all requisitions and claims;
(b) Prepare budgets;
(c) Prepare the staff organization and position classification
with the approval of the Board;
(d) Employ or terminate employment of all personnel as provided
by 74 O.S.1961, Sections 801 - 839, as amended; and
(e) Make all reports, maintain all records and execute all
instruments required by law or regulation and perform all duties
necessary to discharge the functions of the Department.
The Director shall be accountable and responsible to all proper
state and federal officials for the activities of the Department.
He shall be the representative of the state in all matters
pertaining to the duties and services of the Department, or any
other library, archival, public documents, reference, research,
records, information and information processing functions, including

all allied or related services, of the state government, or in which
the state may participate; provided that he may designate a staff
member of the Department to act as his agent under such conditions
as he may prescribe.  The Director, or any staff member of the
Department designated by him, shall receive travel expense and per
diem as provided by 74 O.S.1961, Sections 500.5 - 500.12, as
amended, including necessary fees incurred in the exercise of his
duties, or in attending conferences, institutes and meetings of
library, reference, research, documentation and informational
associations or bodies, or any allied or related groups.

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