Oklahoma Code § 65-4-202

Title 65. Public Libraries: Creation by resolution, ordinance or petition -
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Multicounty library systems - Termination.
A rural single county library system may be created by
resolution or ordinance approved by the board of county
commissioners or by the governing bodies of all cities or towns of
two thousand (2,000) or more according to the most recent federal
decennial census within the proposed district, or by the county seat
town if no city or town within the county has a population of at
least two thousand (2,000), subject to approval by the Oklahoma
Department of Libraries Board.  The resolution and ordinances shall
specify the type of system to be created, the county to be serviced,
organization of the governing board of the system, and proposed
financing including agreement to call for a vote of the people as
necessary for special tax levies.  The resolution shall constitute
application for approval by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries
Board when submitted to the Board.
Upon approval of the proposed system by the Oklahoma Department
of Libraries Board, the county, city and town governing bodies may
proceed with appointment of the system board and financing.
The system board may request demonstration library services by
the Oklahoma Department of Libraries before approval of special tax
levies and may request a grant of funds for interim services before
collection of special tax levies by the people of the district.
A rural single county library system may be proposed upon
resolution or ordinance of the city and town governing bodies as
provided in this section or upon presentation of petitions to the
board of county commissioners of the county signed by not less than
ten percent (10%) of the qualified electors of each county voting in
the last general election requesting a vote on library funding.
Upon receipt of such petitions, the board of county commissioners
shall call a countywide vote on the proposed system funding.  Upon
approval of the proposed ad valorem levy in a countywide vote, the
board of county commissioners shall submit application for approval
of the system to the Oklahoma Department of Libraries Board.  The
application shall specify the type of system to be created, the
county to be served, organization of the governing board of the
system including a list of board members and their terms, and the
financing arrangement including the record of the vote of the people
for special tax levies.
The board of county commissioners and the governing boards of
cities and towns involved in creating the system and the governing
board of the library system are authorized to enter into contracts
and agreements with each other, other library systems, special

libraries, school and college libraries, district boards of
education, and the Oklahoma Department of Libraries as necessary to
effect the purposes of this act.
A rural single county system may be joined with another county
or counties to form a multicounty library system upon action of the
board of county commissioners.  A multicounty system formed between
a county having a rural single county system and other counties may
be formed only upon compliance with the procedures for establishment
of a multicounty library system set forth in the Oklahoma Statutes.
A rural single county library system created under the
provisions of this act may be terminated only by majority vote of
qualified electors voting in an election called by petitions signed
by not less than twenty percent (20%) of the qualified electors
voting in the last preceding general election in the county.

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