Oklahoma Code § 74-2054

Title 74. State Government: Board of Directors
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A.  The governing and administrative powers of the Oklahoma
World Trade Development Authority shall be vested in a Board of
Directors consisting of nine (9) members, four of whom shall be
appointed by the Governor, two of whom shall be appointed by the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, and two of whom shall be
appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, with the
advice and consent of the Senate.  At least one member shall be
appointed from each congressional district.  The remaining member,
who shall be chairman of the Authority, shall be the Governor of the
State of Oklahoma.  Members shall be qualified electors of the state
and actual residents of the congressional district from which they
are appointed.  Members shall annually elect a secretary, a
treasurer and a vice-chairman.  Should a vacancy occur within the
Office of the Governor of this state, the vice-chairman shall serve
as acting chairman of the Authority.  The Board may elect such other
officers as it deems proper.  Appointments to fill a vacancy of one
of the appointed members shall be made in the same manner as the
original appointment.
B.  Each member of the Board shall be a person of recognized
ability and experience in one of the following areas:  finance;
international trade; business management; economics; agriculture;
livestock management; and Oklahoma international organization
leadership.
C.  The Governor shall appoint two members of the Board who
shall hold office until the third Monday in June, 1988; the
Governor, the Speaker, and the President Pro Tempore shall each
appoint one member of the Board who shall hold office until the
third Monday in June, 1989; and the Governor, the Speaker, and the
President Pro Tempore shall each appoint one member of the Board who
shall hold office until the third Monday in June, 1990.  Their
respective successors shall be appointed for terms of three (3)
years from the third Monday in June of the year of appointment.
Members shall serve until successors are appointed, confirmed and
qualified.
D.  Each member before entering upon his duties shall take and
subscribe to the oath or affirmation required by the Oklahoma
Constitution.  A record of each such oath or affirmation shall be
filed in the office of the Secretary of State.
E.  No member shall receive compensation for his service on the
Board directly or indirectly; provided that each appointive member
may receive reimbursement for travel expense pursuant to the
procedures established by the Board of Directors of the Authority.
F.  Five members of the Board shall constitute a quorum and the
affirmative vote of the majority of members present at a meeting of
the Board shall be necessary and sufficient for any action taken by
the Board, except that the affirmative vote of at least five members

shall be required for the approval of any resolution authorizing the
issuance of any bonds pursuant to this act.
G.  No vacancy in the membership of the Board shall impair the
right of a quorum to exercise all rights and perform all the duties
of the Board.  Any action taken by the Board may be authorized by
resolution at any regular or special meeting and shall take effect
upon the date the chairman certifies the action of the Authority by
affixing his signature to the resolution unless some other date is
otherwise provided in the resolution.
H.  The Board may delegate to one or more of its members or to
its officials, agents, or employees such powers and duties as it may
deem proper; however, the officials, agents, or employees of the
Authority shall not be considered employees of the state for any
reason.

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