Oklahoma Code § 70-16-103

Title 70. Schools: Advertisement - Sealed bids - Display of textbooks
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The State Textbook Committee shall advertise for books in all
basic subjects in such manner and for such time as it may deem best.
Each year the Committee shall advertise for sealed bids from
publishers of textbooks for furnishing textbooks for the public
schools of this state.  Each bid shall state specifically and
clearly the price at which each book will be furnished FOB the
bidder's depository or delivered to any ordering school district in
this state, and the price the books may be sold for through local
retail book dealers, and shall be accompanied by a sample copy of
each book offered in such bid, together with any teacher edition or
teacher aids used with such book.  A copy of each textbook for which
a bid has been accepted by the Committee shall be displayed in at
least one library or institution of higher education within each
Congressional District in this state.  The facility shall have free
public access.  The textbooks shall be displayed from the time they
are accepted by the Committee until their final selection or
rejection.  A record of all the books delivered direct to any school
district shall be immediately furnished by the shipper and the
school district to the State Board of Education.  Each bid shall be
accompanied by a sworn statement specifically:
1.  Stating whether the publisher is the owner of any interest
or share in any other textbook publishing houses and, if so, giving
the names and addresses thereof;
2.  Showing whether any member of the Committee is in any manner
interested, directly or indirectly, in such person, firm, or
corporation submitting such bid; and
3.  Showing the name and address of every committee, public
official, or individual in this state who has been furnished, within
the preceding twelve (12) months, any copy of the textbook or
textbooks or any edition thereof included in the bid, together with
the numbers and titles thereof furnished to each recipient.
If the fact shall be disclosed that any member of the Committee,
State Textbook Director, or any employee of that office is
interested in the bidder, it shall work a disqualification of such
member, and the member shall not be permitted to serve on the
Committee, and the bidder shall be disqualified.  If it shall be
disclosed that such sworn statement does not accurately and
completely give the information required, the State Textbook
Committee shall disregard the bid.  Oklahoma authors of school
textbooks shall be permitted to receive the customary royalty,
regardless of employment.

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