Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.401

Title 70. Schools: Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics -
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A.  A secondary school to be known as the Oklahoma School of
Science and Mathematics is hereby established to be governed by a
board of trustees as created in this section.
B.  The Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma School of Science and
Mathematics shall consist of twenty-five (25) members as follows:
1.  Six ex officio nonvoting members as follows:
a. The Chair of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education or a designee;
b. The Chancellor for Higher Education or a designee;
c. The Superintendent of Public Instruction or a
designee;
d. The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences of
Oklahoma State University;
e. The Dean of the College of Arts and Science of the
University of Oklahoma; and
f. The Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences of the
University of Tulsa.
2.  Seven members appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the
Senate as follows:
a. A member of the Senate;

b. A superintendent of a public school district; and
c. Five persons, two of whom are either a scientist or a
mathematician and three of whom hold a graduate degree
and practice a profession for which a graduate degree
is required.
3.  Seven members appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives as follows:
a. A member of the House of Representatives;
b. A principal of a public secondary school; and
c. Five members who are either a scientist or a
mathematician or hold a graduate degree and are
currently employed in an occupation related to
mathematics or one of the sciences.
4.  Five members appointed by the Governor.  Four of the members
appointed by the Governor shall be business or industrial leaders.
One member appointed by the Governor shall be a principal of a
private secondary school in this state.  One of the members shall be
designated as Chair of the Board of Trustees by the Governor.
For purposes of this subsection:
a. "scientist" means any person who has a college degree
in one of the sciences or is currently employed in an
occupation related to one of the sciences; and
b. "mathematician" means any person who has a college
degree in mathematics or is currently employed in an
occupation related to mathematics.
C.  1.  The terms of office of the members appointed by the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives shall coincide with the terms of the appointing
authority.
2.  The terms of office of the initial members appointed by the
Governor shall be as follows:
a. Two members shall serve for a term of office of two
(2) years;
b. Two members shall serve for a term of office of four
(4) years; and
c. One member shall serve for a term of office of six (6)
years.
At the expiration of the terms of office of the initial members
appointed by the Governor, their successors shall be appointed for
terms of office of six (6) years.
D.  Vacancies in the office of an appointed member shall be
filled for the unexpired term by the appointing authority making the
original appointment.  Except as prohibited by the Oklahoma
Constitution, appointment to the Board of Trustees shall not
preclude any member from holding any other private or public
position.

E.  The Board of Trustees shall prepare a budget request for the
Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics and shall submit the
budget request to the Legislature and the Governor by October 1 of
each year.  The Board of Trustees may accept gifts of real and
personal property, money and other things, and use or dispose of the
same in accordance with the directions of the donors or grantors
thereof.
F.  The Board of Trustees shall be authorized to purchase, own
and acquire by lease or gift such motor vehicles as are reasonably
necessary for the implementation of the programs of the Oklahoma
School of Science and Mathematics.

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