Oklahoma Code § 74-20k-1A

Title 74. State Government: Short title — Oklahoma Sheriff's Office Funding
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Assistance Grant Program Act of 2024 — Definitions — Purpose.
A.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Oklahoma
Sheriff's Office Funding Assistance Grant Program Act of 2024".
B.  There is hereby established the Oklahoma Sheriff's Office
Funding Assistance Grant Program.
C.  As used in the Oklahoma Sheriff's Office Funding Assistance
Grant Program Act of 2024:
1.  "Gross assessed total tangible property valuation" means the
amount determined pursuant to the calculation provided in Section
180.59 of Title 19 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
2.  "Grant" means an amount authorized to be awarded under the
provisions of this section; and
3.  "Qualified county" means any county recognized as a county
of this state as of the effective date of this act.
D.  The Office of Attorney General shall establish and
administer the Oklahoma Sheriff's Office Funding Assistance Grant
Program to support the state purpose of ensuring professional law
enforcement throughout the state by providing financial assistance

to sheriff's offices in qualified counties.  Such program shall
embody the following procedures and criteria:
1.  Not later than the thirtieth day after the first day of a
qualified county's fiscal year, the county may submit an application
for a grant to the Office of the Attorney General.  A county may
submit only one application each fiscal year;
2.  Grants awarded under the provisions of this section shall be
to qualified counties in the following amounts, or in proportionally
equivalent reduced amounts if available funding for the program is
limited:
a. One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) for a
county in the lower twenty-six (26) of qualified
counties ranked by gross assessed total tangible
property valuation,
b. Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) for a
county ranked higher than twenty-six (26) but lower
than fifty-three (53) of qualified counties ranked by
gross assessed total tangible property valuation, and
c. Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00) for a
county ranked equal to or greater than fifty-three
(53) of qualified counties ranked by gross assessed
total tangible property valuation.
E.  Counties awarded a grant from the program shall limit use of
the grant proceeds to the lawful operation of the sheriff's office,
provided such proceeds shall not be used for the payment of salary.
F.  Until the completion of the fiscal year ending June 30,
2026, no county shall reduce or supplant existing funding or the
county's methodology for allocating funds to a county sheriff's
office due to the award of grant funding as provided under the
provisions of this section.
G.  The Office of the Attorney General is hereby authorized to
adopt rules and procedures as necessary to carry out the provisions
of this section.

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