Oklahoma Code § 67-214

Title 67. Records: Personnel - Expenditure of funds - Contract for records
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management - Bond.
(a) When a state agency institutes a records management program
under the provisions of this act it is hereby authorized and
directed to furnish the Administrator with as many persons in its
employ as he considers necessary to carry on the program, and such
employees shall be under his direction and supervision while
performing the duties connected with the execution of the provisions
of this act, and the agency is furthermore authorized and directed
to expend amounts from any funds under its control that the
Administrator requests for the purpose of establishing and
maintaining a records management program in the agency.
(b) In the furtherance of a records management program a state
agency may contract, with the approval of the Administrator, with a
reputable records management organization, having at least five (5)
years of experience in the techniques of records management
operations, for the establishment of a records management program in
the agency and may pay out sums for this purpose from any funds
under its control.  Such organization shall give a performance bond
with good and sufficient sureties, payable to the State of Oklahoma,
for a sum not less than the amount of the contract and the bond
shall be approved by the Attorney General.  All work performed under
such contract shall be under the general direction and supervision
of the Administrator and shall have his written approval before any
payments are made for such services.

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