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  2. Oklahoma Conservation Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Conservation Commission is an agency of the government of Oklahoma under the Governor of Oklahoma. It is the duty of the Commission to conserve Oklahoma's land and water. The Commission is also responsible for upstream flood control protection, a state-funded conservation cost-share program, reclamation of abandoned mine land and ...

  3. Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Commission's functions were established by O.S. 74 840-1.9, which was repealed in 2022, and are listed below in part: . Receive and act on complaints, counsel persons and groups on their rights and duties and take action designed to obtain voluntary compliance with the provisions of the Oklahoma Personnel Act

  4. Oklahoma Governor's Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of the governor of Oklahoma is a body of the most senior appointed officials of the executive branch of the government of Oklahoma.Originally an informal meeting between the governor of Oklahoma and various government officials, the Governor's Cabinet has evolved into an important information link between the governor and the various agencies, boards and commissions that operate ...

  5. Timothy J. Downing - Wikipedia

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    After his resignation as U.S. Attorney in 2021, Downing served as the First Assistant Attorney General of Oklahoma as the chief executive for the Attorney General until he was appointed to the state judiciary. [7] On May 27, 2022, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt appointed Downing to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals. [7]

  6. Law of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Statutes at the Oklahoma Supreme Court website Case law: "Oklahoma" , Caselaw Access Project , Harvard Law School, OCLC 1078785565 , Court decisions freely available to the public online, in a consistent format, digitized from the collection of the Harvard Law Library

  7. Oklahoma Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    If retained, they begin a six-year term. After their first term, justices must file for direct election by the people of Oklahoma to retain their position. [6] [7] The Oklahoma Constitution specifies the size of the Oklahoma Supreme Court; however, it also grants the state legislature the power to change the number of justices by statute ...

  8. List of justices of the Oklahoma Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Appointed February 9, 1982; Chief Justice 1995–1997 Hardy Summers: 1985: 2003: District 7: Appointed February 1, 1985, replacing Justice Don Barnes; Chief Justice 1999–2000 Joseph M. Watt: 1992: 2017: District 9: Appointed June 1, 1992; Chief Justice 2003–2007; replaced by Judge Richard Darby in April, 2018 Daniel J. Boudreau: 1999: 2004 ...

  9. Executive Branch Reform Act of 1986 - Wikipedia

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    The Executive Branch Reform Act of 1986 (74 O.S. Sections 10.1–10.4) is an Oklahoma state law that requires the Governor of Oklahoma to organize the various 500 or more departments, agencies, boards, commissions and other entities of the state's executive branch into a cabinet system.