Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3255 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/19/2022

                             
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
2nd Session of the 58th Legislature (2022) 
 
HOUSE BILL 3255 	By: Nollan 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to counties and county officers; 
amending 19 O.S. 2021, Section 339, which relates to 
general powers of commissioners; authorizing 
commissioners to determine years of service that 
qualify certain employees for continuing education 
programs; modifying courses offered; a nd providing an 
effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     19 O.S. 20 21, Section 339, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 339.  A.  The board of county commissioners shall have 
power: 
1.  To make all orders respecting the real property of the 
county, to sell the public grounds of the count y and to purchase 
other grounds in lieu t hereof; and for the purpose of carrying out 
the provisions of this section it shall be sufficient to convey all 
the interests of the county in those grounds when an order made for 
the sale and a deed is executed in the name of the county by the 
chair of the board of county commissioners, reciting the ord er, and   
 
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signed by the chair and acknowledged by the county clerk for and on 
behalf of the county; 
2.  To audit the accounts of all officers having the care, 
management, collection or disbursement of any mone y belonging to the 
county or appropriated for its benefit; 
3.  To construct and repair bridges and to open, lay out and 
vacate highways; provided, however, that when any state institution, 
school or department shall own, lease or otherwise control land on 
both sides of any established highway, the govern ing board or body 
of the same shall have the power to vacate, alter or relocate the 
highway adjoining the property in the following manner: 
If it should appear that i t would be to the best use and 
interest of the institution, school or department to vacate , alter 
or relocate such highway, the governing board or body shall notify 
the board of county commissioners, in writing, of their intention to 
hold a public hearing and determine whether to vacate, alter or 
relocate the highway, setting forth the location and terminals of 
the road, and all data concerning the proposed right -of-way if 
changed or relocated, and shall give fifteen (15) days ' notice of 
the hearing by publication in some newspaper in the county o r 
counties in which the road is located, and the hearing shall be held 
at the county seat of the county in which the road is located, and 
if a county line road, may be heard in either county.  At the 
hearing testimony may be taken, and any protests or sugg estions   
 
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shall be received as to the proposed meas ure, and at the conclusion 
thereof if the governing board or body shall find that it would be 
to the best use and interest of the institution, school or 
department, and the public generally, they may make an appropriate 
order either vacating, altering or r elocating the highway, which 
order shall be final if approved by the board of county 
commissioners.  The institution, school or department may by 
agreement share the cost of changing any such road.  No prope rty 
owner shall be denied access to a public high way by the order; 
4.  To recommend or sponsor an employee or prospective employee 
for job-related training and certification in an area that may 
require training or c ertification to comply with state or fede ral 
law as such training or certification is prov ided by the Department 
of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, or any other 
state agency, technology center school, or university; 
5.  To approve determine the years of service required for any 
full-time county employee to qualify for a continuing education 
program for full-time county employees with at least five (5) 
consecutive years of service to the county .  Such programs shall may 
consist of courses offered by colleges and universities that a re 
members of The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education as well as 
any other in-state or out-of-state programs or courses which are 
relevant to the employee 's responsibilities as approved by the 
county commissioners. Such programs shall require that e mployees   
 
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maintain at least an A or B average in o rder to qualify for one 
hundred percent (100%) reimbursement.  Employees who maintain 
passing or satisfactory grades shall qualify for seventy -five 
percent (75%) reimbursement under such programs.  Such prog rams 
shall require that documentation from colleg es and universities 
regarding courses completed, credits earned and tuition charged be 
submitted to a board of county commissioners within ninety (90) days 
after the completion of courses.  General applicati ons and request 
forms for such programs shall be submitted to a board of county 
commissioners or an appropriate human resources department prior to 
the conclusion of a county 's current fiscal year.  Employees who 
elect to participate in such programs shall continue to meet the 
full responsibilities of th eir positions, and participation shall 
not interfere with availability for scheduled work or negatively 
affect work performance.  In order to be eligible for parti cipation 
in such programs, employees shall n ot have been formally disciplined 
within one (1) year prior to submitting their program application.  
A board of county commissioners shall be authorized to establish a 
program requiring a one -year commitment of service to the county 
from individuals who p articipate in such programs.  Under such 
programs, employees shall only be eligible to receive tuition 
reimbursements in exchange for employment with the county lasting at 
least one (1) year;   
 
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6.  Until January 1, 1983, to furnish necessary blank books, 
plats, blanks and stationery for the clerk of the di strict court, 
county clerk, register of deeds, county treasurer and county judge, 
sheriff, county surveyor and county attorney, justices of the peace, 
and constables, to be paid for out of the county treasur y; also a 
fireproof vault sufficient in which to keep all the books, records, 
vouchers and papers pertaining to the business of the county; 
7.  To set off, organize and change the boundaries of townships 
and to designate and give names therefor; provided, that the 
boundaries of no township shall be chang ed within six (6) months 
next preceding a general election; 
8.  To lease tools, apparatus, machinery or equipment of the 
county to another political subdivision or a state agency.  The 
Association of County Commissioners of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma 
State University Center for Local Government Technology together 
shall establish a system of uniform rates for the leasing of such 
tools, apparatus, machinery and equipm ent; 
9.  To jointly, with other counties, bu y heavy equipment and to 
loan or lease such equip ment across county lines; 
10.  To develop personnel policies for the county with the 
approval of a majority of all county elected officers, as evidenced 
in the minutes of a meeting of the board of county com missioners or 
the county budget board;   
 
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11.  To purchase, rent, or lease -purchase uniforms, safety 
devices and equipment for the officers and employees of the county.  
The county commissioners may pay for any safe ty training or safety 
devices and safety equ ipment out of the general county funds or any 
county highway funds available to the county commissioners; 
12.  To provide incentive awards for safety -related job 
performance.  However, no employee shall be recogn ized more than 
once per calendar year and th e award shall not exceed the value of 
Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00); further, no elected official 
shall be eligible to receive a safety award; 
13.  To provide for payment of notary commissions, filing fees, 
and the cost of notary seals and bonds; 
14. To do and perform other duties and acts that th e board of 
county commissioners may be required by law to do and perform; 
15.  To make purchases at a public auction pursuant to the 
county purchasing procedures i n subsection D of Section 1505 of this 
title; 
16.  To deposit interest income from highway fu nds in the 
general fund of the county; 
17.  To submit sealed bids for the purchase of equipment from 
this state, or any agency or political subdivision of this sta te; 
18.  To utilize county-owned equipment, labor and supplies at 
their disposal on property owned by the county, public schools, two -
year colleges or technical branches of colleges that are members of   
 
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The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education, the sta te and 
municipalities according to the provi sions of Section 36-113 of 
Title 11 of the Oklaho ma Statutes.  Cooperative agreements may be 
general in terms of routine maintenance or specific in terms of 
construction and agreed to and renewed on an annual bas is.  Work 
performed pursuant to Section 36 -113 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma 
Statutes shall comply with the provisions of this section; 
19.  To enter into intergovernmental cooperative agreements with 
the federally recognized Indian tribes within this state to address 
issues of construction and mainte nance of streets, roads, bridges 
and highways exclusive of the provisions of Section 1221 of Title 74 
of the Oklahoma Statutes; 
20.  To execute hold harmless agreements with the lessor in the 
manner provided by s ubsection B of Section 636.5 of Title 69 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes when leasing or lease -purchasing equipment; 
21.  To accept donations of right -of-way or right-of-way 
easements pursuant to Section 381 et seq. of Title 60 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes; 
22.  To establish by resolution the use of per diem f or specific 
purposes in accordance with the limit ations provided by Sections 
500.8 and 500.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes; 
23.  To apply to the Department of Environmental Quality for a 
waste tire permit to bale waste tires for use in approved 
engineering projects;   
 
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24.  To enter into the National Association of Counties (NACo) 
Prescription Drug Discount Program; 
25.  To work with federal, state, municipal, and public school 
district properties in an effort to minimize cost to such entities; 
26.  To provide incentive awards to employees for partici pating 
in voluntary wellness programs which result in improved health.  
Incentive awards may be created by the Wellness Council set forth in 
Section 1302 of this t itle; 
27.  To establish a county employee be nefit program to encourage 
outstanding performanc e in the workplace.  Monies may be expended 
for the purchase of recognition awards for presentation to an 
employee or members of a work unit; and 
28.  To trade in equipment to a vendor or on statewide contra ct 
by acquiring used equipment values pursuant to subsection B of 
Section 421.1 of this title. 
B.  The county commissioners of a county or, in counties where 
there is a county budget board, the county budget boar d may 
designate money from general county fu nds for the designated purpose 
of drug enforcement and drug abuse prevention programs within the 
county. 
C.  When any lease or lease purchase is made on behalf of the 
county by the board pursuant to the provision s of this section, the 
county shall be allow ed to have trade in values for transactions 
involving the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act.   
 
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D.  In order to timely comply with the Oklahoma Vehicle License 
and Registration Act with regard to county vehicles, the board of 
county commissioners may, by resolu tion, create a petty cash 
account.  The board of county commissioners may request a purchase 
order for petty cash in an amount necessary to pay the expense of 
license and registration fees for county motor vehicl es.  Any 
balance in the petty cash account a fter the license and registration 
fees have been paid shall be returned to the account or fund from 
which the funds originated.  The county purchasing agent shall be 
the custodian of the petty cash account, and t he petty cash account 
shall be subject to au dit. 
E.  When the board of county commissioners a pproves an express 
trust, pursuant to Sections 176 through 180.4 of Title 60 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes, for the purpose of operating a county jail, the 
trustees of the public trust may appoint commissioned pe ace 
officers, certified by the Council on Law Enf orcement Education and 
Training, to provide security for inmates that are required to be 
transported outside of the detention facility, and investigate 
violations of law within the detention facility.  Other personnel 
necessary to operate the jail may be e mployed and trained or 
certified as may be required by applicable state or federal law. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2 022. 
 
58-2-9053 MJ 12/28/21