Oklahoma Code § 74-166.5

Title 74. State Government: Commission for Rehabilitation Services - Powers and
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duties - Trust for the School for the Blind and School for the Deaf.
A.  The Commission for Rehabilitation Services shall have the
powers and duties to:

1.  Adopt bylaws and promulgate rules for the regulation of its
affairs and the conduct of its business;
2.  Formulate policies and adopt rules for the effective
administration of the duties of the State Department of
Rehabilitation Services;
3.  Adopt an official seal;
4.  Establish an office;
5.  Sue and to be sued, subject to the provisions of The
Governmental Tort Claims Act;
6.  Make and enter into all contracts necessary or incidental to
the performance of its duties and the execution of its powers;
7.  Purchase or lease equipment, furniture, materials and
supplies, and incur such other expenses as may be necessary to
maintain and operate the Commission and the State Department of
Rehabilitation Services, or to discharge its duties and
responsibilities or to make any of its powers effective;
8.  Acquire by purchase, lease, gift, solicitation of gift or by
any other manner, and to maintain, use and operate or to contract
for the maintenance, use and operation of or lease of any and all
property of any kind, real, personal or mixed or any interest
therein unless otherwise provided by Section 166.1 et seq. of this
title; provided that, all contracts for real property shall be
subject to the provisions of Section 63 of this title;
9.  Appoint such officers, agents and employees as it deems
necessary to operate and maintain the Commission and to prescribe
their duties and to fix their compensation;
10.  Perform such other acts as shall be necessary for the
accomplishment of the purposes of Section 166.1 et seq. of this
title; and
11.  Serve as trustee for the trust created in subsection B of
this section for the benefit of the Oklahoma School for the Blind
and the Oklahoma School for the Deaf.
B.  1.  The Commission for Rehabilitation Services is hereby
authorized and directed to create a trust into which all real
property held by the Commission for the benefit of the Oklahoma
School for the Blind and the Oklahoma School for the Deaf shall be
transferred.
2.  The property placed in trust:
a. shall be held for the sole benefit of the Oklahoma
School for the Blind and the Oklahoma School for the
Deaf,
b. if not needed for use by the schools, may be leased or
rented to others and all income received from such
leases or rentals shall be payable to the Commission
and deposited in the Rehabilitation Services
Disbursing Fund for use by the Commission to fulfill

the purposes of the Oklahoma School for the Blind and
the Oklahoma School for the Deaf, and
c. may be sold if the commissioners, acting as trustees,
determine that the sale is in the best interest of the
Oklahoma School for the Blind or the Oklahoma School
for the Deaf.  The proceeds from the sale of the
property shall be held in the trust corpus and shall
be invested by the State Treasurer.  Income derived
from the corpus shall be used by the Commission for
the purposes of the Oklahoma School for the Blind and
the Oklahoma School for the Deaf.
3.  The corpus of the trust may be disbursed only upon
legislative approval.
4.  The trust may be dissolved only upon legislative approval.
C.  Upon the creation of the trust authorized in subsection B of
this section, the Office of Management and Enterprise Services shall
provide all necessary assistance to the Department of Rehabilitation
Services to identify and transfer all real property held by or for
the benefit of the Oklahoma School for the Blind and the Oklahoma
School for the Deaf to the trust.
D.  1.  The Commission for Rehabilitation Services may accept
and receive any and all gifts, donations, devices, bequests, grants
or contracts of any kind for money or property, either real or
personal, for the benefit of the Oklahoma School for the Blind and
the Oklahoma School for the Deaf.
2.  The Commission is directed, authorized and empowered to hold
such funds or property outright or in trust, invest or sell the
property and use the principal or interest or proceeds of sale for
the benefit of the Oklahoma School for the Blind and the Oklahoma
School for the Deaf.
3.  The Commission shall utilize its best efforts to comply with
the terms of any conditional gift, devise or bequest in fulfillment
of the donor's stipulations and provisions of applicable laws.  Any
real or personal property donated with conditions which are at any
time determined to be infeasible to meet or continue may be returned
to the donor, or if the donor is no longer living, if a natural
person, or no longer a legally organized entity, for organizations,
then the property may be sold and the proceeds of the sale deposited
in the Commission's general fund or the property may be further
donated in kind.
Added by Laws 1993, c. 364, § 5, emerg. eff. June 11, 1993.  Amended
by Laws 2001, c. 95, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2001; Laws 2001, c. 329, §
10, emerg. eff. June 1, 2001; Laws 2004, c. 543, § 3, eff. July 1,
2004; Laws 2012, c. 304, § 838; Laws 2019, c. 280, § 1, eff. Nov. 1,
2019.

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