Oklahoma Code § 74-2207

Title 74. State Government: Duties of Executive Director
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Subject to the policies and rules of the Commission, the
Executive Director shall:
1.  Organize the Department in a manner to efficiently achieve
the objectives of the Commission;
2.  Prepare and submit plans for administering the programs of
the Commission;
3.  Prepare a personnel schedule, employ personnel, define
duties, appoint technicians and consultants, and fix salaries or
compensation;
4.  Administer all policies formulated and adopted by the
Commission;
5.  Enter into leases, grant easements and execute such
instruments as in the judgment of the Commission are necessary or
convenient to the exercise of those powers and duties of the
Commission pursuant to the Oklahoma Tourism, Parks and Recreation
Enhancement Act.  The Executive Director shall provide a monthly
report to the Commission of actions taken as a result of such
delegation;
6.  Develop and implement a pay incentive plan for employees of
the Department.  Incentive pay shall not be included in the base
salary of an employee, and shall be based on the goals and
eligibility established by the Commission on an annual basis.
Incentive pay shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the salary of
each eligible employee or the total change in improved financial
performance for each facility over the previous fiscal year.  Such
compensation shall not be subject to the requirements of Section
840-2.17 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  The Commission shall
promulgate rules for the implementation of the plan; and
7.  Authorize any division of the Department to sell advertising
in any of the publications of the division, on division property on
which advertising is sold in the tourism industry, or on its web
site, provided that such advertising shall be approved by the
Division Director or designee prior to acceptance for publication.
The sale of advertising and negotiation of rates for the advertising
shall not be subject to the Central Purchasing Act or the
Administrative Procedures Act.

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