Oklahoma Code § 74-588.1

Title 74. State Government: Cost analysis – Report - Finding
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A.  Before any agency contracts to privatize a function,
program, service, unit, or division valued at One Million Dollars
($1,000,000.00) or more, the agency must perform a cost analysis and
provide a copy of the cost analysis report to the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services.
B.  The cost analysis shall include a provision for the
protection and retention of third-party revenues currently being
received for the performance of the function, program, service, unit
or division sought to be privatized.  Such protected third-party
revenues shall include, but not be limited to, grants, contracts,
federal matching programs, federal pass-through payments, sponsored
programs and payment incentives currently being received as a result
of the performance of the function, program, service, unit or
division sought to be privatized.
C.  The Office of Management and Enterprise Services shall
review the cost analysis report and make a finding as to whether it
fulfills the content requirements of the Oklahoma Privatization of
State Functions Act and the rules of the Office.  If the cost
analysis report is found not to meet the requirements of the
Oklahoma Privatization of State Functions Act or the rules of the
Office, the Office shall return the cost analysis report to the
agency with instructions.
D.  The Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise
Services shall promulgate rules necessary to implement the
provisions of the Oklahoma Privatization of State Functions Act.

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