Oklahoma Code § 74-150.7

Title 74. State Government: Director - Powers and duties
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The Director of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shall
have the following powers, duties and responsibilities:
1.  To appoint or dismiss a Deputy Director to assist in the
administration of the Bureau;
2.  To supervise the maintaining of all reports and records of
the Bureau and to promulgate administrative rules concerning the
destruction and retention of such records.  Such records shall not
be transferred to the custody or control of the Archives and Records
Commission or be subject to the provisions of Section 590 of Title
21 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  The Director may, pursuant to adopted
and promulgated administrative rule, order destruction of records
deemed to be no longer of value to the Bureau, excluding
criminalistic and investigative records which shall forever be kept
and maintained;
3.  To report to the Commission at each regular meeting, or as
directed by the Commission, the current workload of the Bureau.
Such reports shall be submitted by category of the persons or
entities authorized to initiate investigations as provided for in
subsection A of Section 150.5 of this title, and any other category
the Commission may request which does not violate the
confidentiality restrictions imposed in Sections 150.1 through 152.9
of this title.  Such reports shall contain the following
information:
a. what types of investigations are pending,
b. what new types of investigations have been opened,
c. what types of investigations have been closed, and
d. what criminal charges have been filed as a result of
Bureau investigations.
The reports shall not contain any information on the individual
subjects of the investigation or persons questioned in connection
with an investigation.  These reports shall be open for public
inspection;
4.  To designate positions, appoint employees and fix salaries
of the Bureau, other than the salaries established by subsection A
of Section 150.6a of this title, and to authorize the payment of
necessary certification expenses for the employees;
5.  To authorize the purchase and issuance of uniforms for all
law enforcement officers, criminalists, and other personnel of the
Bureau as designated by the Director and to purchase and issue
necessary equipment for all employees of the Bureau.  All uniforms
and equipment shall be used only in the performance of the official
duties of the officers, criminalists or other personnel and shall

remain the property of the Bureau except as otherwise provided by
law;
6.  To enter into local cooperative agreements with local law
enforcement agencies for the purpose of appointing affiliate task
force agents to assist the Bureau in the investigation of major
crimes under the jurisdiction of the Bureau.  Affiliate task force
agents shall be employees and commissioned law enforcement officers
of the local law enforcement agency entering into agreement with the
Bureau and shall not be employees of the Bureau.  Affiliate task
force agents shall have general peace officer powers and the
authority to arrest persons throughout the state while serving as an
affiliate task force agent.  Affiliate task force agents serve
solely at the discretion and will of the Director.  The Director may
renew, suspend, or revoke any agreement appointing an affiliate task
force agent at any time; and
7.  To enter into interagency transfers with the Oklahoma
Highway Patrol, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
and the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverages Laws Enforcement Commission as
provided for in Section 1 of this act.

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