Oklahoma Code § 70-14-103

Title 70. Schools: Powers and duties
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The State Board of Career and Technology Education shall have
the following powers and duties:
1.  Have the supervision of the Oklahoma Department of Career
and Technology Education of the State Board of Career and Technology
Education, which department shall keep its principal offices at
Stillwater, and appoint and fix the compensation and duties of the
Director and other personnel of such Department;
2.  Have the supervision of the technology center schools and
colleges of Oklahoma, except Oklahoma State University Institute of
Technology-Okmulgee and the Oklahoma State University Technical
Institutes at Oklahoma City and Stillwater, which, however, shall be
eligible to participate in federal programs administered by the
State Board of Career and Technology Education as hereinafter
provided;
3.  Cooperate with, and enter into agreements with, and
administer programs of, and receive federal funds from, the United
States Department of Education and other federal agencies in matters
relating to vocational and technical education, youth apprenticeship
programs, and manpower training, and be the sole state agency for
such purposes.  Provided that, programs and funds made available
through the Job Training Partnership Act, or its successor programs,
shall be excluded;
4.  Provide for the formulation and adoption of curricula,
courses of study, and other instructional aids necessary for the
adequate instruction of students in the technology center schools
and colleges of this state.  It is the intent of the Legislature
that instructional models for vocational students should include
higher standards of academic work with increased emphasis on
communication, computation and applied science;
5.  Develop a plan to provide adequate vocational offerings
accessible to all students having the ability to benefit;
6.  Purchase or otherwise acquire equipment, materials, supplies
and other property, real or personal, as may be necessary for the
operation of the technology center schools of this state, and
provide for the maximum utilization of such property through a
coordinated and cooperative use thereof, including transfer of title
to real and personal property to a technology center school district
for a reasonable cash consideration if said property is to be
utilized in a vocational-technical program administered by the
technology center district board of education.  Any conveyance of
real property for a reasonable consideration shall contain a
reversionary clause by which the real property shall revert to the
State Board of Career and Technology Education if the property
ceases to be used in a vocational-technical program administered by
the technology center district board of education;

7.  Enter into such agreements and contracts with the State
Board of Education, boards of trustees of community junior colleges,
boards of education of independent and elementary school districts,
boards of education of school districts for technology center
schools, private educational or training institutions, public or
private industry, and boards of directors of community action
programs, as may be necessary or feasible for the furtherance of
vocational and technical training within this state;
8.  Cooperate and enter into agreements with the Oklahoma State
Regents for Higher Education;
9.  Cooperate with the State Department of Education in
developing hands-on career exploration activities for students in
grades 6 through 10, integrating academic competencies into
vocational instruction, and ensuring counseling of all students in
order to minimize the number of students graduating from high school
without having completed either a vocational-technical program or
college preparation;
10.  Develop and periodically update a plan to allow teacher
training and the purchase and installation of technological
equipment necessary to modernize vocational educational programs;
11.  Accept and provide for the administration of any land,
money, buildings, gifts, funds, donations or other things of value
which may be offered or bequeathed to the schools or colleges under
the supervision or control of said Board;
12.  Enter into cooperative arrangements with one or more other
states for the conduct and administration of programs, services and
activities;
13.  Cooperate whenever possible, to avoid any duplication of
training programs with any established training program registered
by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States
Department of Labor;
14.  Accept and expend funds from any source in order to market,
advertise or promote programs and services available through the
Career and Technology Education system; and
15.  Participate in activities pertaining to the recruitment of
companies to locate or expand operations in the state, and
participate in activities that will increase the competitiveness of
companies with headquarters or branch operations located in the
state.  These activities may require agency staff to travel, train,
or provide technical assistance outside the State of Oklahoma.
Added by Laws 1971, c. 281, § 14-103, eff. July 2, 1971.  Amended by
Laws 1989, 1st Ex. Sess., c. 2, § 53, emerg. eff. April 25, 1990;
Laws 1991, c. 3, § 17, eff. July 1, 1991; Laws 1993, c. 188, § 1,
emerg. eff. May 20, 1993; Laws 1994, c. 2, § 27, emerg. eff. March
2, 1994; Laws 2001, c. 33, § 90, eff. July 1, 2001; Laws 2006, c.
105, § 1, emerg. eff. April 27, 2006; Laws 2006, c. 319, § 1, emerg.
eff. June 9, 2006; Laws 2008, c. 54, § 4, eff. July 1, 2008.

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