Oklahoma Code § 70-3706

Title 70. Schools: Board of Regents for Northern Oklahoma College -
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Jurisdiction over Northern Oklahoma College - Powers and duties -

Institution personnel - Fidelity bonds - Federal funds - Gifts -
Contracts - Property - Employee benefits.
The Board of Regents of the Northern Oklahoma College shall have
the supervision, management and control of the Northern Oklahoma
College; and it shall have the following additional powers and
duties:
(a) Adopt such rules and regulations as it deems necessary to
govern the Northern Oklahoma College.
(b) Employ and fix the compensation and duties of such personnel
as it deems necessary, including architects, attorneys, engineers
and other professional and technical persons for its operation and
for the operation of Northern Oklahoma College.  Any of such
personnel having custody of public funds or other public property
may be required to furnish corporate surety bonds in such amounts as
may be deemed necessary by the Board, payable to the State of
Oklahoma and conditioned upon a faithful accounting of all such
funds and property.
(c) Enter into contracts, purchase supplies, materials and
equipment, and incur such other expenses as may be necessary to make
any of its powers effective.
(d) Authorize officials at the Northern Oklahoma College to act
in its behalf in the making of contracts, or in carrying out the
powers conferred upon it.
(e) Receive and make disposition of monies, grants and property
from federal agencies, and administer the same in accordance with
Federal requirements.
(f) 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.
(g) Direct the disposition of all monies appropriated by the
Legislature or by the Congress or derived from the sale of bonds or
received from any other source by Northern Oklahoma College.
(h) Acquire and take title to real and personal property in its
name, on behalf of the Northern Oklahoma College, and convey,
exchange or dispose of, or otherwise manage or control, such
property in the interest of such institution, including the granting
of leases, permits, easements and licenses over or upon any such
real property.  The Board shall have the power to institute any
legal action in the name of the Board before any court having
jurisdiction of such actions.  The Board shall have custody of
abstracts of title and instruments affecting the ownership of or
title to real property belonging to the Northern Oklahoma College.
(i) Have supervision and charge of the construction of all
buildings at Northern Oklahoma College.
(j) Determine the need for and cause to be constructed
dormitories and other buildings, on a self-liquidating basis, at the
Northern Oklahoma College.

(k) Establish and maintain plans for tenure and retirement of
employees at the Northern Oklahoma College, and for payment of
deferred compensation of such employees; and provide hospital and
medical benefits, accident, health and life insurance, and annuity
contracts, for such employees and their dependents.  The Board may
pay for all or a part of the cost thereof for employees with funds
available for the operation of the institution.  Amounts payable by
an employee for such insurance or annuity contracts may, with the
consent of the employee be deducted from his salary.
(l) Maintain an inventory of all property belonging to the
Northern Oklahoma College.
(m) Audit all accounts against the funds allocated to Northern
Oklahoma College.
(n) Provide penalties and forfeitures by way of damages and
otherwise for the violation of rules and regulations of the Board,
which may be sued for and collected in the name of the Board before
any court having jurisdiction of such actions.
(o) Do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the
powers expressly granted to it, or to make the Northern Oklahoma
College effective for the purposes for which it is maintained or
operated.

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