Oklahoma Code § 69-304

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: State Highway System - Construction and maintenance -
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Powers of Commission.
(a)  The construction and maintenance of the State Highway
System, and all work incidental thereto, shall be under the general
supervision and control of the Transportation Commission.
(b)  The Commission shall have power to make all final decisions
affecting the work provided for herein, and all reasonable rules and
regulations it may deem necessary, not inconsistent with this code,
for the proper management and conduct of such work, and for carrying
out the provisions of this article, in such manner as shall be to
the best interest and advantage of the people of this state.
(c)  The Commission shall have power and authority to contract
for and purchase, lease or otherwise acquire any tools, machinery,
supplies, material or labor needed or to be needed for such work,
having the deliveries of such articles made as actually needed, and
to pay for engineering, preparation of plans and specifications,
costs of advertising, engineering supervision and inspection and all
expenses and contingencies in connection with the construction and
maintenance of the State Highway System.  When quality and prices
are equal, preference shall be given materials produced within the
State of Oklahoma and highway construction companies domiciled,
having and maintaining offices in and being citizen taxpayers of the
State of Oklahoma.
(d)  The Commission shall have authority to make all contracts
and do all things necessary to cooperate with the United States
Government in matters relating to the cooperative construction,
improvement and maintenance of the State Highway System, or any road
or street of any political or governmental subdivision or any
municipal or public corporation of this state, for which federal
funds or aid are secured.  Such contracts or acts shall be carried
out in the manner required by the provisions of the Acts of Congress
and rules and regulations made by an agency of the United States in
pursuance of such acts.

(e)  Any political or governmental subdivision or any public or
municipal corporation of this state shall have the authority to
enter into contracts through or with the Commission to enable them
to participate in all the benefits to be secured from federal aid
funds, or funds made available from the federal government to be
used on roads and streets.  The Commission may negotiate and enter
into contracts with the federal government, or any of its
constituted agencies, and take all steps and proceedings necessary
in order to secure such benefits for such political or governmental
subdivisions or public or municipal corporations.
(f)  The Commission, on behalf of the state, and any political
or governmental subdivision or public or municipal corporation of
this state shall have the authority to enter into agreements with
each other respecting the planning, designating, financing,
establishing, constructing, improving, maintaining, using, altering,
relocating, regulating or vacating of highways, roads, streets or
connecting links.
(g)  The Commission shall have authority to act in an advisory
capacity, upon request, to any political or governmental subdivision
or public or municipal corporation of this state in matters
pertaining to the planning, locating, constructing and maintaining
of roads, highways and streets and other related matters.  The
Commission, in such instances, may provide services and may
cooperate with such subdivisions and corporations on such terms as
may be mutually agreed upon.
(h)  The Commission may purchase out of the State Highway
Construction and Maintenance Fund such commercial vehicles and
passenger automobiles as may be necessary for the use of the
Department and its employees in the construction and maintenance of
the State Highway System and all work incidental thereto, and in
carrying out the duties now or hereafter imposed upon the Department
by the laws of this state.
(i)  The Commission may enter into written agreements with
private citizens to allow such citizens to mow state highway rights-
of-way and keep the clippings from such mowing as the sole
compensation therefor.
Added by Laws 1968, c. 415, § 304, operative July 1, 1968.  Amended
by Laws 1971, c. 60, § 1, emerg. eff. April 6, 1971; Laws 1975, c.
326, § 10, emerg. eff. June 12, 1975; Laws 1976, c. 245, § 10,
emerg. eff. June 17, 1976; Laws 1978, c. 69, § 1.

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