Oklahoma Code § 69-323

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: Transfer of Transit Division into Office of Mobility and
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Public Transit.
A.  The Transit Division within the Department of
Transportation, including oversight and management of Federal
Transit Administration grants and resources and the State Management
Plan, is transferred into the Office of Mobility and Public Transit.
The Executive Director of the Department of Transportation shall
assume all executive-level responsibilities for the Office of
Mobility and Public Transit and shall function as and possess the
powers of the director for the Office of Mobility and Public
Transit.  For the purposes of this section, the term "transferring
agency" shall mean the Transit Division within the Department of
Transportation, including oversight and management of Federal
Transit Administration grants and resources and the State Management
Plan.  Any funds appropriated to, in the possession of or allocated
to the transferring agency shall be deemed to be funds of the Office
of Mobility and Public Transit.
B.  Upon request of the Executive Director of the Department of
Transportation, the personnel of the transferring agency shall
deliver to the Office of Mobility and Public Transit all books,
papers, records and property.
C.  All functions, powers, duties and obligations previously
assigned to the transferring agency are hereby transferred to the
Office of Mobility and Public Transit.
D.  All rules, regulations, acts, orders, contracts,
determinations and decisions of the transferring agency pertaining

to the functions and powers herein transferred and assigned to the
Office of Mobility and Public Transit in force at the time of such
transfer, assignment, assumption or devolution shall continue in
force and effect as rules, regulations, acts, orders, contracts,
determinations and decisions of the Office of Mobility and Public
Transit until duly modified or abrogated by the appropriate body or
until otherwise provided by law.

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