Oklahoma Code § 74-1207

Title 74. State Government: Oklahoma Native American Liaison
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A.  The State of Oklahoma recognizes the status of the federally
recognized tribal governments residing in the geographical
boundaries of the state as sovereign nations and the state
recognizes the need for further cooperation between the state and
the tribes and their citizens and the importance of the government-
to-government relationship between the state and the tribes.
B.  There is hereby created the position of Oklahoma Native
American Liaison who shall be appointed by the Governor.  The
Oklahoma Native American Liaison may also serve as the Secretary of
Native American Affairs or a successor cabinet position and shall
have jurisdictional areas of responsibility related to Native
American issues and state and tribal relations.  The first Oklahoma
Native American Liaison shall be appointed no later than December 1,
2012.
C.  Any person appointed to the position of Oklahoma Native
American Liaison shall be a member or citizen of a federally
recognized American Indian tribe or nation that has its primary
tribal headquarters located in Oklahoma and shall have valid proof
of membership or citizenship.
D.  The salary and any other expenses for the Oklahoma Native
American Liaison shall be budgeted as a separate line item through
the Governor.  The Governor shall provide adequate office space,
equipment and support necessary to enable the Oklahoma Native
American Liaison to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the
position.
E.  The Oklahoma Native American Liaison shall:
1.  Have the powers and duties over Native American issues and
state and tribal relation areas designated to the position by the
Governor;
2.  Monitor all compacts, including gaming, tobacco, and motor
vehicle fuel compacts, entered into by the state and political
subdivisions with federally recognized Indian tribal governments
within this state;
3.  Coordinate with the Office of Tribal Relations within the
Oklahoma Historical Society on the gathering, preserving and
maintaining of all compacts and agreements between federally
recognized Indian tribal governments and the state and political
subdivisions and all related records, documents and materials;
4.  Monitor state agency consultation policies with tribal
governments;

5.  Monitor the interactions of state agencies with tribal
governments;
6.  Provide coordination between tribes and state agencies for
any activities of the state agency that will directly affect tribal
governments or their property;
7.  Inform tribes about ongoing or proposed state programs that
will affect tribal governments or their property;
8.  Coordinate with tribal governments to determine priorities
of interest for possible cooperation between the various agencies
and the tribal governments;
9.  Inform tribes on funding opportunities through partnerships
with state agencies to address locally determined priorities of
interest agreed to by both the state and tribal governments;
10.  Ensure continuing outreach to tribes and shall establish
and maintain relationships with tribes and tribal organizations; and
11.  Make an annual report on the interaction between the state
and state agencies and tribal governments and shall submit the
report to the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate.

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