Oklahoma Code § 74-4104

Title 74. State Government: Powers and responsibilities of Commission
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A.  The State Capitol Preservation Commission shall:
1.  Research, plan, and have control of modifications and decor
of the interior and exterior of the Capitol and the Governor's
Mansion;
2.  Establish standards for the acquisition and display of works
of art for public display in the Capitol and the Governor's Mansion
and select such works.  Such works of art shall be directly related
to the history and culture of the State of Oklahoma;
3.  Establish procedures by which private contributions of
suitable art can be accepted for the Capitol and the Governor's
Mansion.  The Commission is authorized to accept and make proper
disposition of works of art as may be donated to the Commission and
this state;
4.  Have authority to approve and submit to the Long-Range
Capital Planning Commission any proposed modification, alteration,
renovation, repair, or construction on any part of the Capitol and
the Governor's Mansion; and
5.  Have final approval authority for any plans or programs for
the restoration, preservation, or display of fine art programs in
and surrounding the Capitol and the Governor's Mansion.
B.  The Long-Range Capital Planning Commission shall submit any
capital construction or renovation project with respect to the State
Capitol or the Governor's Mansion to the State Capitol Preservation
Commission for its advisory opinion prior to consideration by the
Long-Range Capital Planning Commission.

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