Oklahoma Code § 67-217

Title 67. Records: Transfer of state records to Oklahoma City National
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Memorial Foundation.

A.  Notwithstanding any other law prohibiting the transfer or
disposal of state records, a state agency may transfer copies of
state records made or received by the agency pertaining to the April
19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to the Oklahoma City National Memorial
Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation.  Originals of state
records may be transferred if not otherwise required to be
maintained by the state agency.  All records deemed to be private or
confidential by law or are restricted law enforcement,
criminalistic, or investigative records may be transferred provided
the Foundation agrees to hold the records as restricted or
confidential records pursuant to an agreement made with the State
Records Administrator as provided for in subsection B of this
section.
B.  The State Records Administrator shall enter into an
agreement with the Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation on
behalf of the state for the transfer of state records to the
Foundation.  The agreement shall outline the obligations of the
state and the Foundation in regards to the housing, maintenance,
ownership, liability, access, restriction, transfer, and destruction
of the records.

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