OCC Budget And Allocation Committee 2010
The OCC Budget and Allocation Committee was created to make recommendations to the Commission on how best to fill the general revenue budget cuts experienced last fiscal year and the one scheduled for FY 2011, and will also provide input into the 2012 budget.
05/25/2010
Enjoy Summer, Safely
Summer is almost here! Summer is a great opportunity to spend
time with family and friends outdoors, and to enjoy outside
activities. It is also important to keep safety precautions in mind
while enjoying the warm weather, especially for children. Nearly half of...
05/25/2010
Identity Theft
Identity theft is a crime in which your personal information such as your name, social security number, date of birth, and address is stolen and may be used by someone to assume your identity, often for the purpose of financial gain. It is also referred to as ?identity fraud?...
05/24/2010
State Announces New Purchase Card Program
The Department of Central Services (DCS) is pleased to announce the award of the new Purchase Card (P/Card) contract to Bank of America (BOA). The contract was awarded by the Department of Central Services Central Purchasing Division as part of its new $pend$mart Oklahoma...
2010 Amendments To Permanent Rules
The following are the 2010 amendments to the permanent administrative rules. These amendments became effective May 13, 2010 and are now incorporated into the permanent rules.
2010 - Chapter 10 Amendments
2010...
05/18/2010
Oklahoma Today Features Conservation And Conservationists
The May/June 2010 issue of the Oklahoma Today magazine, ?Sustainability: The Conservation Issue,? features conservation issues and interviews with OCC?s Mike Thralls and Shanon Phillips and OACD?s Clay Pope.
Hail Storm Prompts Home Repair Fraud Warning
Many Oklahoma homes suffered significant damage
during yesterday?s hail storm and Attorney General Drew Edmondson is
reissuing a warning to be alert for fraudulent home repairmen.
Include Pets When Preparing a Weather Emergency Plan
Many Oklahomans have already heard the tornado warning sirens and observed neighborhoods being demolished. It is the time of year when families need to reevaluate their plans for a weather emergency.
05/13/2010
Edmondson Asks EPA To Look At Texas Power Plants
Attorney General Drew Edmondson is asking the
Environmental Protection Agency to review the State of Texas? process
for permitting coal-fired power plants. The attorney general is
concerned that pollution from proposed power plants currently in the
permitting process...