Oklahoma Code § 74-473

Title 74. State Government: Holding other office - Honorary members - No compensation
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the holding of other
office or employment under the government of this state or of the
United States shall not be inconsistent with service on said
advisory committee.  Citizens of this state who are accredited by
the National Conference on Uniform State Laws as associate members
or as life members shall be honorary members of said committee, and
shall be authorized to participate in the performance of its duties.
Commissioners and honorary members of the committee shall receive no
compensation for their services, except as other State officials and
employees are reimbursed, for all necessary and proper expenses
incurred in performing their duties, including attendance at
meetings of the National Conference on Uniform State Laws, which
reimbursement shall be made out of the funds provided for the
expenses of the office of the Governor.

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