Oklahoma Code § 74-482

Title 74. State Government: Powers and duties
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The Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations shall:
1.  Serve as a forum for the discussion and resolution of
intergovernmental problems;
2.  Engage in such activities and make such studies and
investigations as are necessary or desirable in the accomplishment
of its purposes as provided for in this act;
3.  Consider, on its own initiative, ways and means of fostering
better relations among local governments and between local
governments and the state government;
4.  Propose legislation, constitutional amendments, and model
local ordinances necessary to implement recommendations of the
Committee;
5.  Encourage, and where appropriate, coordinate studies
relating to intergovernmental relations conducted by universities,
state, local, and federal agencies, and research and consulting
organizations;
6.  Review the recommendations of national commissions studying
federal, state, and local government relationships and problems and
assess their possible application to Oklahoma;
7.  Review the fiscal relationships between state and local
governments pursuant to federal proposals on general revenue sharing
or federal programs having significant intergovernmental
implications;

8.  Undertake studies to determine the most effective means by
which state government and local government organizations can
participate in the federal grant system.  Such studies shall make
recommendations affecting the state executive and legislative
branches and local government organizations, and shall develop an
operational plan and recommendations for initial implementation
actions;
9.  Study the laws relating to the assessment and taxation of
property;
10.  Review technical and financial assistance available to
counties, cities, municipalities and agencies owned and controlled
by them, governmental conferences or councils, regional planning
commissions, community development groups, community action
agencies, and similar agencies for the purposes of aiding and
encouraging an orderly, productive, and coordinated development of
the state, and to strengthen local planning responsibility and
capability; and
11.  Make such studies as the Legislature may request.

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