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Commissioners
The three-member Board of County Commissioners is the administrative body
of the County. It has general supervision over all fiscal affairs of the
County.
The Board of County Commissioners, created by the State Constitution, is
composed of three Commissioners elected by the people. The County is divided
into three districts, as equal in population as possible and numbered 1, 2,
and 3 respectively. One Commissioner is elected from each district. District
boundaries are set once every 10 years following the federal census.
The Board meets on the first Monday of every month
and every Thursday thereafter, except on holidays or on special
occasions. The Board may set special meetings on 48 hours' notice. All
sessions are open to the public and held in observance of the Oklahoma Open
Meeting Act.
At the first meeting of the Board every January, the Commissioners elect
one of their number to serve as Chairman for that calendar year. The
Chairman's primary duty is to preside at the meetings of the Board. The
Chairman is also one of two officers that may sign checks (known as
"warrants") issued by the County Treasurer.
Duties of the County Commissioners:
- Supervise and manage all real estate owned by the County. The Board
maintains the Courthouse, County Office Building, Investors Capital
Building, County Jail, Human Services Center, Juvenile Center, Extension
Center, a parking garage, and three highway maintenance offices.
- Advertise for bids on major County purchases and award all contracts.
- Approve all claims covering materials, supplies, or services purchased
by all County offices and paid for by County funds.
- Call all County bond elections.
- Designate, construct, maintain, and repair all County highways and
bridges.
- Through the Department of Training and General Assistance, provide
pharmacy services and prescription medicines, emergency food vouchers,
indigent burials, ambulance service, medical services, temporary housing
and convalescent care, and job training for the indigent, destitute, and
unemployable County residents. It also helps coordinate the federal Food
Stamp program.
- Pass on all zoning applications and regulations of the County Planning
Commission. (One member of the Board serves on the Planning Commission.)
- Conduct proceedings, set date of election, canvass returns, and issue
Order of Incorporation of all towns and/or cities in the County.
- Audit the accounts of all County offices
- Publish in a County newspaper a complete report of the official
proceedings of all meetings of the Board.
- Appoint one member of the County Excise Board and Board of
Equalization.
Click one of the following links to view the updated district boundaries
that become effective October 1, 2001.
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