Oklahoma Code § 74-8304

Title 74. State Government: Rural Action Partnership Program – Advisory team
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A.  There shall be an Advisory Team for the Rural Action
Partnership Program.
B.  The Advisory Team shall not have any direct control or
policy making authority with respect to the Rural Action Partnership
Program.  The Rural Action Partnership Program shall be the
responsibility of the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department
of Commerce.
C.  The Advisory Team shall consist of:
1.  The Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of
Commerce or a designee;
2.  A person to be selected by action of the Board of Directors
of Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma, Inc.;

3.  A person to be selected by action of the Board of Directors
of the Oklahoma Association of Regional Councils;
4.  A person to be selected by the governing entity for the
Oklahoma Small Business Development Centers;
5.  A person to be selected by the Oklahoma Association of R.C.
and D. Councils;
6.  A person to be designated by the Commissioner of the
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry;
7.  A person to be designated by the Governor’s Council of
Workforce and Economic Development;
8.  A person to be selected by the Board of the Oklahoma
Alliance for Manufacturing Excellence;
9.  A person to be selected by the Oklahoma Department of Career
and Technology Education;
10. A person to be selected by the Oklahoma State Regents for
Higher Education;
11. A person to be selected by the Oklahoma Department of
Transportation; and
12.  Three persons to be selected by the Governor to represent
rural businesses and rural communities.
D.  For purposes of the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act, the Advisory
Team shall be deemed a public body, but shall be authorized to
conduct its meetings by teleconference.
E.  The Advisory Team shall be authorized to meet as often as
may be required to assist in the development of the Rural Action
Partnership Program and may request assistance from the Rural Area
Development Task Force for such purpose.

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