Oklahoma Code § 74-9100

Title 74. State Government: Unified State Law Enforcement Commission
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A.  There is hereby created, until December 1, 2022, the Unified
State Law Enforcement Commission.  The Commission shall be composed
of the following eight (8) members:
1.  The Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety or
designee;
2.  The Director of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation
or designee;
3.  The Director of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs Control or designee;
4.  The Cabinet Secretary of Public Safety or designee;
5.  The Oklahoma Attorney General or designee;
6.  One member selected by the Governor, who shall serve as the
chair of the Commission;
7.  One member designated by the President Pro Tempore of the
State Senate who shall be a current member of the Senate; and
8.  One member designated by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives who shall be a current member of the House of
Representatives.
B.  A majority of the members shall constitute a quorum for the
purpose of conducting the business of the Commission.  The

Commission shall meet monthly and at such other times as may be
called by the chair.
C.  Members of the Commission shall receive no compensation for
serving on the Commission but shall receive travel reimbursement for
necessary travel expenses incurred in the performance of their
duties by their respective agencies in accordance with the State
Travel Reimbursement Act.
D.  The Unified State Law Enforcement Commission shall:
1.  Study, evaluate and make recommendations regarding
unification of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control, and the
Department of Public Safety;
2.  Study, evaluate and make recommendations regarding a
recruitment, training and leadership development program for members
of a unified state law enforcement agency that will enhance the
efforts of the state to recruit, lead and retain highly qualified
state law enforcement officers;
3.  Study, evaluate and make recommendations regarding how best
to ensure accountability within a unified state law enforcement
agency and to address public corruption; and
4.  Study, evaluate and make recommendations regarding any other
matters determined by the Commission to be relevant to the purpose
of this act.
E.  The Commission shall prepare a report of its findings and
recommendations to be submitted to the Governor, President Pro
Tempore of the State Senate, the Speaker of the House of
Representatives and the Chair of the Public Safety Committees in
both the State Senate and the House of Representatives, and the
minority leaders of both the State Senate and the House of
Representatives no later than December 1, 2021.
F.  Staffing for the Commission shall be provided by the State
Senate.

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