A. Beginning July 1, 2002, the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission shall cease to be part of or a division of the Department of Transportation and shall be deemed to be a separate and distinct agency, to be known as the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission, and not under the Merit System of Personnel Administration. The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission and the Director of Aeronautics shall continue to exercise their statutory powers, duties, and responsibilities. All records, property, equipment, assets, monies, matters pending, and funds of the division shall be transferred to the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission.
B. 1. The number of full-time-equivalent employees for the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission shall not be less than ten, nor more than the number of employees currently allowed by law for the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission division of the Department of Transportation and who transfer to the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission pursuant to this section. In no event shall the total full-time-equivalent employees of the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission transferring or electing to remain with the Department of Transportation exceed eighteen full-time-equivalent positions.
2. All full-time-equivalent employee positions for the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission shall not be under the Merit System of Personnel Administration and shall be considered unclassified service. All employees shall serve at the pleasure of the Director of the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission.
3. The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission and the Department of Transportation may enter into an agreement for the transfer of personnel from the Department of Transportation to the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission. No employee shall be transferred to the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission except on the freely given written consent of the employee. All classified employees under the Merit System of Personnel Administration who are not transferred to the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission shall retain the status in the class to which the position occupied by the employee on July 1, 2002, is allocated by the Office of Personnel Management. The salary of such an employee shall not be reduced as a result of such position allocation. All employees who are transferred to the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission shall not be required to accept a lesser grade or salary than presently received. All employees shall retain leave, sick and annual time earned, and any retirement and longevity benefits which have accrued during their tenure with the Department of Transportation. The transfer of personnel between the state agencies shall be coordinated with the Office of Personnel Management.
C. The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission shall be authorized to rent, lease, or own the appropriate office space and property in order to conduct its business. The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission is authorized to accept gifts, bequests, devises, contributions, and grants, public or private, including federal funds or funds from any other source for use in furthering the purpose of the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission.
D. Funding for the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission shall be provided for in the appropriation process of the Legislature, in addition to any other funding provided by law. The expenses incurred by the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission as a result of the transfer required by this section shall be paid by the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission.
E. The division within the Department of Transportation known as the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission shall be abolished by the Transportation Commission after the transfer has been completed.
F. The Director of State Finance is directed to coordinate the transfer of assets, funds, allotments, purchase orders, liabilities, outstanding financial obligations or encumbrances provided for in this section. The Department of Central Services shall coordinate the transfer of property and records provided for in this section.
Added by Laws 2002, c. 269, § 1, eff. July 1, 2002. Amended by Laws 2005, c. 100, § 2, eff. July 1, 2005.