§ 33-107. Public recreation board or commission--Functions--Superintendent
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 11. Cities and Towns
11 Okl.St.Ann. § 33-107
§ 33-107. Public recreation board or commission--Functions--Superintendent
If a public recreation board or commission shall be established, it shall discharge its functions through a public recreation department, as provided in Section 33-106 of this title, shall make annual reports, shall adopt rules and regulations and establish general policies for the conduct of its business and for the operation of public recreational activities and services. It shall make an annual report to the governing body or bodies and such special reports as may be requested in writing by the governing body or any of the governing bodies; provided that a copy of all reports shall be furnished to each governing body if there be more than one. The public recreation board or commission, in order to carry out the provisions of this subarticle, shall recommend a superintendent of recreation, not of its own membership or of the membership of the governing body or bodies, who is trained in public recreation and who shall be responsible for formulating the recreational program and community organization for recreation and who shall be the administrative head of the public recreation department. The superintendent shall be secretary of the public recreation board or commission, but shall have no vote. The superintendent shall:
Salaries of all employees, including that of the superintendent, shall be determined by the board or commission. When the recreation program budget has been approved by the board or commission, it shall be presented to the governing body or bodies for approval. All funds credited to the public recreational board or commission shall be paid out as are other public funds.
Credits
Laws 1977, c. 256, § 33-107, eff. July 1, 1978.
11 Okl. St. Ann. § 33-107, OK ST T. 11 § 33-107
Current with emergency effective legislation through Chapter 90 of the Second Regular Session of the 59th Legislature (2024). Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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