Oklahoma Code § 70-3-104.10

Title 70. Schools: Oklahoma Imagination Library Program
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A.  The Imagination Library Revolving Fund created pursuant to
Section 2 of this act shall be used to promote and foster the
development of the Oklahoma Imagination Library Program, which shall
be a statewide program for encouraging pre-school children to read
by providing age-appropriate books to children at their homes from
birth to age five (5) on a monthly basis.
B.  Contingent upon funds appropriated to the Imagination
Library Revolving Fund created pursuant to Section 2 of this act,
the State Department of Education shall:
1.  Manage the daily operations of the Oklahoma Imagination
Library Program and provide oversight of the Imagination Library
Revolving Fund including but not limited to establishing county-
based programs in all seventy-seven counties and advancing and
strengthening the programs to ensure enrollment growth;
2.  Develop, promote and coordinate a public awareness program
to make donors aware of the opportunity to donate to the Imagination
Library Revolving Fund; and
3.  Develop, promote and coordinate a public awareness program
to make the public aware of the opportunity to register children to
receive age-appropriate books on a monthly basis.  To receive books
on a monthly basis, a child shall be under the age of five (5) and
shall have an Oklahoma residence.
C.  The State Department of Education may establish a volunteer
advisory committee to assist with implementing the provisions of
paragraphs 2 and 3 of subsection B of this section.
D.  The State Department of Education is authorized to retain up
to ten percent (10%) of the funds appropriated, gifted, granted,
donated or bequested to the Imagination Library Revolving Fund for
administrative and operating expenses related to implementation of
the Oklahoma Imagination Library Program.
E.  The Oklahoma Imagination Library Program shall be funded by
fifty percent (50%) private funds and fifty percent (50%)
appropriated funds.  The State Department of Education shall include
in its annual budget request the estimated need to fund the Oklahoma
Imagination Library Program for the following fiscal year.
F.  The State Department of Education shall submit a report by
July 1, 2021, and each July 1 thereafter to the chair of the Senate
Education Committee and the chair of the House of Representatives
Common Education Committee detailing the status of implementing the
Oklahoma Imagination Library Program.

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