Oklahoma Code § 69-624

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: County engineer - Appointment - Compensation - Removal -
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Qualifications - Joint employment - Agreement for engineering
services.
A.  The board of county commissioners of each county shall
employ one or more full- or part-time county engineers, who shall
perform the duties as provided by law.  The county engineer shall
receive as compensation a salary to be fixed by the board of county
commissioners for his services on road and bridge and other work
appertaining thereto, and all necessary and actual expenses incident
thereto.
B.  Any person employed as county engineer may be relieved of
his duties by the board of county commissioners.
C.  The county engineer shall be registered as a professional
engineer or certified as an engineer-in-training by the State Board
of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
pursuant to Sections 475.1 et seq. of Title 59 of the Oklahoma
Statutes, and shall have a practical knowledge of civil engineering,
be skilled in bridge, culvert and road building and in laying of
drains and general road work and be active and diligent in the
discharge of his duties.
D.  The boards of county commissioners may enter into an
agreement to jointly employ a county engineer.  Such agreement shall
be written and entered in the minutes of each participating board of
county commissioners.  The engineer employed under such agreement
shall be the designated county engineer for each of the respective
counties.
E.  In the event a board of county commissioners determines that
it cannot afford to employ a full-time county engineer, or if it
cannot enter into an agreement with other counties to jointly employ

a part-time county engineer, then said board shall enter into an
agreement with the Department of Transportation for the provision of
necessary county engineering services.  Any engineering services
provided by the Department of Transportation shall be furnished
without cost or expense to the county. However, nothing in this
section shall be construed to relieve a board of county
commissioners of the responsibilities or costs associated with the
efficient and necessary construction and maintenance of roads,
bridges, culverts and drainage projects within its jurisdiction, or
as otherwise provided by law.  Road funds shall be withheld from any
county failing to employ or utilize county engineering services as
provided herein.

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