Oklahoma Code § 74-452.8

Title 74. State Government: Proposals for use of federal monies - Public hearings
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A.  The Legislature may hold public hearings on the proposals
submitted by state agencies, boards and commissions including those
established by statute or Constitution for use of federal monies.
B.  Prior to any public hearing on a proposal by the Joint
Committee on Federal Funds, ten copies of each proposal shall be
filed with the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate.  Additional complete copies
shall be provided to the Legislature and individuals by the
agencies, boards and commissions at no charge.
C.  The Speaker of the House of Representatives and President
Pro Tempore of the Senate may refer proposals to the Joint Committee
on Federal Funds or other committees of the Legislature for public
hearings.  Said committees may take facts and make findings and
recommendations on the proposals regarding the use and distribution
of federal monies as provided by the plans.
D.  If a proposal is referred to committees of the Legislature
other than the Joint Committee on Federal Funds, such committees, by
August 1, may make written reports regarding their findings and
recommendations and submit such reports to the Joint Committee on
Federal Funds.  Said reports shall include a summary of public
comments received through written or oral testimony during public
hearings if a public hearing had been conducted.  Where appropriate,

the report may recommend amendments to the proposals for
consideration by the Joint Committee on Federal Funds.
E.  The Joint Committee on Federal Funds may hold further public
hearings on the proposals.

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