Oklahoma Code § 74-5017

Title 74. State Government: Department of Commerce - Additional functions and
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responsibilities.
In addition to other functions and responsibilities of the
Oklahoma Department of Commerce, the Department shall:
1.  Administer or coordinate state programs and projects
relating to economic or community issues for the planning and
carrying out of the acquisition, preservation, use and development
of land and provision of public facilities and services for fully
carrying out the state's role in related federal grant or loan
programs;
2.  Administer and coordinate state programs and projects
relating to economic opportunity, manpower planning and federal

public service employment for fully carrying out the state's role in
related federal grant or loan programs;
3.  Where not otherwise authorized by state law, provide state
participation with cities, towns, counties and other municipal
corporations in financing public works projects and service
programs.  The assisted projects and programs shall be consistent
with local, regional and state comprehensive plans and policies;
4.  Coordinate and review applications for federal assistance as
required by the federal government and review all other applications
for participation in any federal grant or loan program by any public
body.
Provided, however, that nothing in this section shall be
construed to grant the Department the authority to disapprove such
application;
5.  Cooperate with and provide technical and financial
assistance to counties, cities, municipal corporations and agencies
owned and controlled by them, governmental conferences or councils,
regional planning commissions, community development groups,
community action agencies, Indian tribes and similar agencies
created for the purposes of aiding and encouraging an orderly,
productive and coordinated development of the state, and to
strengthen local planning responsibility and capability;
6.  Coordinate a program on an experimental basis in world trade
centers in contiguous states for Oklahoma gift manufacturers.
Reimbursement may be required from gift manufacturers participating
in such market space program for funds expended for such purposes.
It is the intent of the Legislature that the program:
a. limit the experimental market space program to
Oklahoma gift manufacturers which employ no more than
fifty employees; and
b. limit the amount of reimbursement required from the
gift manufacturers participating in such market space
program to an amount not to exceed twenty percent
(20%) of the gross sales of such manufacturer or not
to exceed the normal and customary amount received by
market space representatives in contiguous states.
For purposes of this paragraph, "gift manufacturer" means any
Oklahoma manufacturer who manufactures apparel products, lumber and
wood products, furniture and fixtures, ceramics, paper and allied
products, rubber and miscellaneous plastic products, leather and
leather products, stone, clay, and glass products, fabricated metal
and other similar items normally sold to persons for gift purposes;
7.  Assist the Governor in coordinating the activities of state
agencies which have an impact on the solution of economic or
community development problems and the implementation of economic or
community plans;

8.  Encourage and, when requested, assist the efforts of local
governments to develop mutual and cooperative solutions to their
common problems;
9.  Study existing legal provisions that affect the structure
and financing of local government and those state activities which
involve significant relations with local governmental units in
cooperation with local governments and agencies owned by them and
recommend to the Governor and the Legislature such changes in these
provisions and activities as may seem necessary to strengthen local
government;
10.  Carry out continuing studies and analyses of the problems
faced by communities within the state and develop such
recommendations for administrative or legislative action as would
appear necessary.  In carrying out such studies and analyses,
particular attention should be paid to the problems of regional,
metropolitan, urban, suburban, rural and other areas in which
economic and population factors are rapidly changing;
11.  Develop and test model or demonstration programs and
projects, which may include contracting to administer certain
functions or services of the state for such purposes and otherwise
provide a program of practical research in the solution of community
problems;
12.  Collect reasonable personnel costs for staff time spent in
the search for and duplication of records if such time exceeds one
hour; and
13.  Collect reasonable fees for informational publications and
materials produced by Department of Commerce in accomplishing its
mission.

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