Oklahoma Code § 65-4-115

Title 65. Public Libraries: Counties without countywide library services -
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Appointment of public library board.
Except as otherwise provided in this section, the board of
county commissioners, in counties which do not have countywide
library services through a rural single county library or as
otherwise determined by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, may
appoint a public library board consisting of not less than five nor
more than seven members.  There shall be at least one member
appointed from each of the county commissioner districts.
Additional members shall be appointed as follows:
1.  One member appointed by the municipal governing board of the
county seat; and
2.  If the county seat is not the municipality having the
largest population, then one member to be appointed by the municipal
governing board of the municipality having the largest population.
Initial appointments shall be distributed among one-, two- and
three-year terms, with two of the appointments to be made for one
year, two to be made for two (2) years and three to be made for
three (3) years.  Subsequent appointments shall be for three-year
terms, except in the case of an appointment to fill a vacancy in the
membership of the board, which appointment shall be for the
remainder of the unexpired term of the member when death,
resignation or removal has created the vacancy.  No person shall
serve more than two (2) successive terms or be appointed for another
full term or temporary term until at least two (2) years have
elapsed from the end of the second successive term until the

beginning of the new term.  All tenure of initial and future
appointees shall expire on June 30 of the designated year.  A member
of a board once qualified can thereafter be removed by the
appointive authority during his or her term of office only for
misconduct or neglect of duty.
Appointments to the board shall be made on the basis of ability,
a sound understanding of the total responsibilities and objectives
of public libraries and an active interest in the attainment of
these comprehensive goals.  Appointive members shall be qualified
electors and bona fide residents of the county.
All board members shall serve thereon without compensation
except actual and necessary travel expenses as authorized by the
State Travel Reimbursement Act, Section 500.1 et seq. of Title 74 of
the Oklahoma Statutes.  Individual memberships for board members in
state, regional, and national library associations and expenses
incurred in attending board meetings and other library and library-
related meetings may be paid from library funds upon proper
authorization of the board.
If a multicounty library system or a rural single county library
system is formed on or after July 1, 1992, which includes a county
with a public library board and provides countywide service to the
county, the public library board appointed pursuant to this section
may be terminated.  All powers, duties and responsibilities of the
public library board may be transferred to the Board of Trustees of
the multicounty library system or the rural single county library
system.

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