Oklahoma Code § 74-150.17a

Title 74. State Government: Transfers of Criminal Justice Resource Center
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functions.
A.  Effective July 1, 2009, the Criminal Justice Resource Center
of the Legislative Service Bureau shall be transferred to the
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and the Office of the
Attorney General as follows:
1.  The functions of the Criminal Justice Resource Center
relating to administration and research shall be transferred to the
Office of Criminal Justice Statistics, which is hereby created
within the Information Services Division of the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Investigation;
2.  The functions of the Criminal Justice Resource Center
relating to data processing and information technology shall be
transferred to the Information Technology Systems Division of the
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation; and

3.  The functions of the Criminal Justice Resource Center
relating to the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board shall be
transferred to the Office of the Attorney General.
All unexpended funds, property, records, personnel and any
outstanding financial obligations or encumbrances of the Criminal
Justice Resource Center are hereby transferred to the entities
specified in this subsection.
B.  Effective July 1, 2009, the personnel transferred from the
Criminal Justice Resource Center to the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation and the Office of the Attorney General and persons
occupying the position of any such personnel on July 1, 2009, shall
become employees of such agencies and shall not be subject to the
provisions of the Merit System of Personnel Administration.
C.  Effective July 1, 2009, any reference in the Oklahoma
Statutes to the Criminal Justice Resource Center shall be a
reference to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation or the
Office of the Attorney General, as appropriate with respect to the
content of the reference.
D.  Upon the effective date of this act, the Office of Criminal
Justice Statistics shall be known as the Statistical Analysis Center
and shall be a unit of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.

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