Oklahoma Code § 70-5-190

Title 70. Schools: School district treasurer, encumbrance clerk - Training
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- Continuing education.
A.  Before July 1, 2007, every school district treasurer shall
complete at least twelve (12) hours of instruction on school finance
laws of this state, accounting, ethics, and the duties and
responsibilities of a school district treasurer.
B.  Before July 1, 2007, every school district encumbrance clerk
shall complete at least twelve (12) hours of instruction on school
finance laws of this state, accounting, ethics, and the duties and
responsibilities of a school district encumbrance clerk.
C.  Except as otherwise provided for, every school district
treasurer and encumbrance clerk employed after July 1, 2007, shall
be required, within nine (9) months after employment in the position
by a school district, to complete the instruction required pursuant
to subsections A and B of this section.  Any instruction as
described in subsections A and B of this section completed by the

school district treasurer or encumbrance clerk within three (3)
years prior to employment in the position by the school district
shall count toward satisfying the requirements of this subsection.
D.  Every school district treasurer and encumbrance clerk shall
be required to complete a minimum of twelve (12) hours of continuing
education every three (3) years, in addition to the requirements of
subsections A and B of this section.
E.  The requirements of this section shall not apply to any
county treasurer who also acts as a school district treasurer;
however, nothing herein shall prevent a county treasurer from
attending such training or continuing education.
Added by Laws 2005, c. 472, § 1, eff. July 1, 2005.  Amended by Laws
2011, c. 231, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2011; Laws 2016, c. 24, § 1, emerg.
eff. April 11, 2016.

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