Oklahoma Code § 70-9108

Title 70. Schools: Oklahoma NCAA Division II Athletic Conference Exploration
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Commission Revolving Fund.
A.  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving
fund for the Oklahoma NCAA Division II Athletic Conference
Exploration Commission to be designated the "Oklahoma NCAA Division
II Athletic Conference Exploration Commission Revolving Fund".  The
fund shall be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year
limitations, and shall consist of all monies received by the
Oklahoma NCAA Division II Athletic Conference Exploration Commission
from appropriations, gifts, grants, donations, and bequests.  All
monies accruing to the credit of the fund are hereby appropriated

and may be budgeted and expended by the Oklahoma NCAA Division II
Athletic Conference Exploration Commission for the purpose of
implementing the provisions of this act.  Expenditures from the fund
shall be made upon warrants issued by the State Treasurer against
claims filed as prescribed by law with the Director of the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services for approval and payment.
B.  The Commission may make expenditures from the Oklahoma NCAA
Division II Athletic Conference Exploration Commission Revolving
Fund to cover expenses related to studies, meetings, consultations,
and other necessary activities.  Funding that is not expended by the
Commission may be used as necessary to perform the necessary
activities to create the Conference.  These funds can be used for
both the initial operating costs of the Conference as well as funds
required by conference institutions to pay fees to exit their
current conference affiliation.  Additional funding may be sought
from private or nonprofit sources, if necessary.
C.  The Commission shall explore various funding sources,
including partnerships with private organizations, sponsorships, and
grants to help defray costs associated with the creation of the new
conference.

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