Oklahoma Code § 69-4020.2

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: Commission members – Duties - Dissolution
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A.  The Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial Commission shall be
composed of twenty-one (21) members.  Appointed members shall
reflect the interests, history and importance of the communities
along Route 66 in Oklahoma.  The members are appointed as follows:
1.  Two members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House
of Representatives;
2.  Two members shall be appointed by the President of the
Senate;
3.  Three members of the public shall be appointed by the
Governor; and
4.  Fourteen ex officio members shall be appointed as follows:
a. the Governor or his or her designee,
b. the Lieutenant Governor, who shall serve as
chairperson, or his or her designee,
c. the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of
Transportation or his or her designee,
d. the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Historical
Society or his or her designee,
e. the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of
Commerce or his or her designee,
f. the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Tourism and
Recreation Department or his or her designee,
g. the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Arts Council or
his or her designee,

h. the President of the Route 66 Alliance or his or her
designee,
i. the President of the Oklahoma Route 66 Association or
his or her designee,
j. the Executive Director of Preservation Oklahoma, Inc.,
or his or her designee,
k. the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Museums
Association or his or her designee,
l. the Executive Director of Oklahoma Humanities or his
or her designee,
m. the Director of the Oklahoma Municipal League or his
or her designee, and
n. the President of the Oklahoma State Chamber of
Commerce or his or her designee.
An ex officio member of the Commission vacates the person's position
on the Commission if the person ceases to hold the position that
qualifies the person for service on the Commission.
B.  The Commission shall meet at least quarterly at the times
and places in this state that the Commission designates.  A majority
of the members of the Commission constitutes a quorum for
transacting Commission business.  Subject to appropriation, the
Oklahoma Historical Society shall provide administrative and other
support to the Commission.
C.  The Commission shall:
1.  Plan and sponsor official Route 66 Centennial events,
programs and activities appropriate to commemorate the Route 66
Centennial;
2.  Encourage the development of programs designed to involve
all citizens in activities that commemorate the Route 66 Centennial
events; and
3.  Make available to the public, to the best of the
Commission's ability, information on Route 66 Centennial events
happening throughout the State of Oklahoma.
D.  The Commission may accept monetary gifts, grants or
appropriations from any public or private source to be held in a
nonappropriated revolving fund authorized for the Oklahoma
Historical Society and expended solely for the use of the Commission
in performing the Commission's powers and duties under this act.
The Commission may also accept in-kind gifts.
E.  Each member of the Commission shall serve without
compensation or reimbursement for travel related to Commission
duties, aside from the compensation he or she might otherwise
receive as authorized by law.
F.  The Commission shall be dissolved on June 30, 2027, and any
assets remaining in the Commission's trust fund shall be deposited
into the state's General Revenue Fund.  A final report on the

activities of the Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial Commission shall be
delivered to the Governor no later than June 30, 2027.

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