Oklahoma Code § 74-150.32

Title 74. State Government: Firearms Laboratory Improvement Fund
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A.  There is hereby established the "Firearms Laboratory
Improvement Fund".  The fund shall be a continuing fund for the
Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.  The fund shall not be
subject to fiscal year limitations and shall consist of monies
received from all state agencies which seize assets pursuant to the
Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act during the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1994.  Each agency's contribution shall be
determined on a pro rata basis based on the percentage of
forfeitures collected by the agency during the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1993, in relation to the total monetary value of all
forfeitures collected by all agencies contributing to the fund.  The
amount each agency is to contribute shall be determined by the
Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services and the
Cabinet Secretary for Safety and Security.  Funds shall be
transferred pursuant to a time schedule established by the Director
of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services and the Cabinet
Secretary for Safety and Security, but all such funds shall be
transferred as available.  The total amount of money to be paid into
the fund shall not exceed One Hundred Forty-five Thousand Dollars
($145,000.00).  Funds collected in the Drugfire Project Fund during
the 1994 fiscal year shall be carried over into the Firearms
Laboratory Improvement Fund.  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 Firearms Laboratory Improvement Fund shall be used to
upgrade the firearms laboratory services of the Oklahoma State

Bureau of Investigation criminalistics laboratory.  Expenditures
from the fund shall be used only for training of personnel, matching
funds for federal grants to obtain laboratory instrumentation, the
purchase of laboratory instrumentation and equipment, and to upgrade
existing laboratory instrumentation and equipment.  If the Firearms
Laboratory Improvement Fund is not expended by June 30, 1996, funds
contributed by agencies shall be repaid to the agencies.

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