Oklahoma Code § 74-360.18

Title 74. State Government: Establishment of campus police departments — Commission
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of campus police officers.

A.  Governing boards of institutions of higher education or
private schools, boards of education of public school districts and
airport public trusts are authorized to establish campus police
departments pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Campus
Security Act.  In the case of airport public trusts operating more
than one airport, the board of trustees of such airport public trust
is authorized to establish campus police departments at any airport
it operates, but is not required to establish campus police
departments at all airports operated by such airport public trust.
These boards may employ and commission campus police officers and
may designate uniforms, badges and insignia to be worn by such
officers and displayed on vehicles or other equipment of the
department.  Campus police departments shall use the following words
or phrases, alone or in any combination, in conjunction with the
uniform, badges, insignia or on vehicles utilized by these
departments: university police, university public safety department,
campus police department, campus police officer, campus public
safety department, campus public safety officer, airport officer,
airport police officer, airport security officer, airport public
safety officer or any standardized title such as director, chief,
major, captain, lieutenant, sergeant, or corporal.  Upon
appointment, each such officer shall be given a written commission,
with a photo identification, evidencing the officer's appointment
and authority.  The form of this commission shall be prescribed by
the governing boards specified in Section 360.15 et seq. of this
title.  Persons employed by a governing board which has established
a campus police department but who are not campus police officers
shall not be permitted to wear uniforms, badges or insignia
specified in this subsection or receive commissions or photo
identification of the type provided campus police officers.
B.  The commission of a campus police officer may be suspended
or revoked by the governing board for any reason.  Such commission
also may be suspended or revoked by the district attorney in whose
district the officer is employed for cause related to the campus
police officer's ability to exercise the powers of such commission
in the interest of public security or suspended or revoked by the
district attorney upon conviction of the campus police officer for
larceny, theft, embezzlement, false pretense, fraud, any
nonconsensual sex offense, any offense involving a minor as a
victim, any offense involving the possession, use, distribution or
sale of a controlled dangerous substance, or any offense involving a
firearm.  The commission of a campus police officer convicted of a
felony or of a crime involving moral turpitude shall be revoked by
the district attorney upon conviction.  The commission of a campus
police officer no longer employed by the governing board, except an
officer who is retiring, shall be relinquished to the board, or its
representative, at the time of cessation of the employment.  When a

commission is revoked or relinquished, the campus police department
shall take possession of all campus police officer insignia, badges,
identification cards and weapons issued to the officer.  A person
who fails to relinquish the insignia, badges, identification cards
or weapons, upon conviction, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and shall be punished by the imposition of a fine of not more than
One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or by imprisonment in the county
jail for not to exceed one (1) year, or by both such fine and
imprisonment.
C.  Governing boards shall notify the Council on Law Enforcement
Education and Training (CLEET) when an officer is commissioned or a
commission is relinquished or revoked.  The governing boards shall
provide CLEET with all information regarding commissioned officers
requested by CLEET.
D.  A campus police officer employed pursuant to the Oklahoma
Campus Security Act shall not be able to participate in either the
Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System or the Oklahoma Law
Enforcement Retirement System, unless otherwise entitled to by law.

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