Oklahoma Code § 65-554

Title 65. Public Libraries: Membership - Tenure
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A.  The metropolitan library commission for any county with a
population of less than six hundred thousand (600,000) as determined
by the latest Federal Decennial Census shall consist of eleven (11)
members.  Six of the members shall be appointed by the mayor of the
county seat city, subject to approval of the governing body of that
city.  Three of the members shall be appointed by the board of
county commissioners.  The mayor of the county seat city and the
chairman of the board of county commissioners shall be ex officio
members of the commission and shall be entitled to vote on all
matters.  The initial appointments by the city shall designate two
members to serve a term of three (3) years, two members to serve a
term of two (2) years, and two members to serve a term of one (1)
year.  The initial appointments by the county shall designate one
member to serve a term of three (3) years, one member to serve a
term of two (2) years, and one member to serve a term of one (1)
year.  The terms of such initial appointees and the terms of all
future appointees of both the city and county shall expire July 31
of the year the term expires, regardless of the calendar date when
the appointments are made.  Subsequent appointments of either the
city or the county shall be for three-year terms, except in the case
of an appointment to fill a vacancy in the membership of the
commission, which latter appointment shall be for the balance of the
unexpired term of the member whose death, resignation, or removal
has created the vacancy.  A member of this commission, once
qualified, can be removed during the term of office only for
misconduct or neglect of duty and, if the member requests a hearing
before the governing body which appointed the member, after a
hearing has been held.  All members of the commission shall serve
without compensation and shall serve until their successors are
appointed and confirmed.  The librarian provided for in Section 556
of this title shall be the secretary of the metropolitan library
commission and shall be a nonvoting member of the commission.

B.  1.  Beginning July 31, 2007, the metropolitan library
commission for any county with a population of six hundred thousand
(600,000) or more as determined by the latest Federal Decennial
Census shall consist of the following members:
a. thirteen members who shall be appointed by the mayor
of the county seat city, subject to the approval of
the governing body of that city,
b. one member who shall be appointed by the board of
county commissioners to serve as an at-large member of
the commission representing citizens living in areas
of the county not otherwise represented by an
appointee,
c. one member from each municipality in the county which
has a library or library extension located within the
boundaries of the municipality and which is a part of
the metropolitan library system, who shall be
appointed by the mayor of each municipality
respectively, subject to the approval of the governing
body of each municipality,
d. the mayor of the county seat city, who shall be an ex
officio member, and
e. the chair of the board of county commissioners, who
shall be an ex officio member.
2.  Any member serving on a commission subject to the provisions
of this subsection on the effective date of this act may at the
discretion of the appointing authority continue to serve until
expiration of the term.
3.  For any commission created pursuant to this subsection, the
mayor of the county seat city and the chairman of the board of
county commissioners shall be ex officio members of the commission
and shall be entitled to vote on all matters.
4.  For any commission created pursuant to this subsection, the
terms of the initial appointees of the county seat city shall be
staggered so that the terms of all the members do not expire in the
same year.  The terms of all appointees to the commission shall
expire July 31 of the year the term expires, regardless of the
calendar date the appointments are made.  All appointments to the
commission shall be for three-year terms, except in the case of an
appointment to fill a vacancy in the membership of the commission,
which shall be for the balance of the unexpired term.  Once
qualified, a member of the commission may be removed from office
only for misconduct or neglect of duty.  If the member requests a
hearing before the governing body which appointed the member,
removal shall be effective only after a hearing has been held.  All
members of the commission shall serve without compensation and shall
serve until a successor is appointed and confirmed.  The librarian

provided for in Section 556 of this title shall be the secretary of
the commission and shall be a nonvoting member of the commission.
Added by Laws 1965, c. 192, § 4, emerg. eff. June 8, 1965.  Amended
by Laws 1982, c. 66, § 1, operative July 1, 1982; Laws 1992, c. 322,
§ 19, eff. July 1, 1992; Laws 2007, c. 65, § 1, eff. July 31, 2007.

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