Oklahoma Code § 65-4-105

Title 65. Public Libraries: System board of trustees - Powers and duties
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(a)  Every system board created by this Code shall have all
powers necessary or convenient for the accomplishment of the purpose
and provisions hereof, including, in addition to others granted in
this article, the following powers:
(1)  To operate and maintain a library system and to adopt such
rules and regulations for the operation thereof as may be deemed
necessary or expedient.

(2)  To purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire land or buildings
or portions of buildings for library purposes.
(3)  To erect, maintain, and operate public library buildings at
one or more places.
(4)  To accept transfer of any existing public library or
libraries by lease or other conveyance.
(5)  To acquire, by purchase or otherwise, books and other
personal property customarily used in the operation of public
libraries including necessary motor vehicles.
(6)  To sell and dispose of personal property acquired by
purchase or any other means when by proper resolution the board
finds that said property is not needed for library purposes.
(7)  To acquire, accept, hold, and convey legal title to
interest in real property in the name of the system board.  Deeds or
other conveyances of said interests in real property shall be
executed for and on behalf of the system board by the chairman and
shall be attested by the secretary upon proper resolution of the
Board.
(8)  To accept or decline donations tendered to the library
system.
(9)  To administer the expenditure of any funds which may become
available for library purposes.
(10)  To establish a schedule of fees to cover various services
rendered and also to contract with other persons, including legal
counsel and independent certified public or certified municipal
accounting service, within the limits of its appropriations, and to
incur necessary expenses.  This subsection shall not be construed to
preclude the use of the appropriate district attorney or assistant
district attorney for legal counsel and the State Auditor and
Inspector for auditing services.
(11)  To apply, contract for, receive and take advantage of any
or all allocations of funds which may be available to the system
board for library or library related purposes and services under the
laws and regulations of the United States, the State of Oklahoma, or
any other state, or any organization, agency, instrumentality or
subdivision of these entities or undertake or contract for joint
activities or programs with the United States, the State of Oklahoma
or any other state, and any organization, agency, instrumentality,
or subdivision of these entities pertaining to library or library
related purposes or services; and to prepare and submit plans,
specifications, reports or applications, to execute any agreements,
to employ, fix duties and compensation of personnel, and to
administer and direct any programs, plans or projects in connection
with any of the foregoing.
(12)  To enter into agreements with school districts in any area
served by the library upon such terms as may be mutually agreed.
The agreement shall prescribe equitable charges for the cost to

serve schools which include on-site costs of library collection and
library automation and the cost of providing assigned staffing which
meets the certification requirements for school library media
programs.
(13)  To borrow monies on the credit of the Board of Trustees for a
term not to exceed one (1) year.
(14)  To do all other things necessary or desirable to carry out
the purposes and provisions of this Code.
(b)  It shall be the duty of the system board to prepare an
annual budget which shall be filed on or before June 1 with the
boards of county commissioners and the county excise boards, the
State Auditor and Inspector, the Oklahoma Department of Libraries,
State Board of Equalization, and with cities and towns which
participate in financial support of the system.  The system board
shall also submit an annual audit of its income and expenditures
within ninety (90) days following the close of the fiscal year to
the boards of county commissioners, the State Auditor and Inspector,
the Oklahoma Department of Libraries and with cities and towns which
participate in financial support of the system.
(c)  In the case of withdrawal of a county or abolishing of a
library system, disposal of the assets, including capital equipment
and other property of the library district, shall be made in the
most equitable manner possible as determined by the Oklahoma
Department of Libraries Board, who shall give consideration to such
items as the original source of the property, the amount of funds
raised from each county of the system, and the ability of the
counties to make further use of such property or equipment for
library purposes.
(d)  Funds levied and collected pursuant to Article 10, Section
10-A of the Oklahoma Constitution shall be controlled and
administered under the direction of the system board.
(e)  Other funds contributed from federal, state, county and
city governments, and from any other source shall be deposited in
the independent library account following such procedures as may be
agreed upon by the contributing agency, the system board, and the
Oklahoma Department of Libraries Board.
(f)  Vouchers shall be drawn by such officers or employees as
prescribed by the system board.  Each designated officer or employee
shall give a faithful performance bond approved by the system board
in a sum determined by the board and sufficient in amount to equal
the estimated largest sum of money which will be disbursed at any
one time.  Premiums for such bond may be paid from funds of the
library system.
Added by Laws 1967, c. 45, § 4-105, emerg. eff. April 6, 1967.
Amended by Laws 1979, c. 30, § 113, emerg. eff. April 6, 1979; Laws
1992, c. 322, § 11, eff. July 1, 1992; Laws 1994, c. 362, § 1, eff.
July 1, 1994.

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