Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 260 - Office of Management and Enterprise Services
- Chapter 1 - Administrative Operations
- Chapter 5 - County Community Safety Investment Fund Procedures
- Chapter 10 - Prompt Payment to Vendors and Employees of the State of Oklahoma Through the Payment of Interest on Late Payments
- Chapter 15 - Accessibility of Information Technology
- Chapter 20 - Oklahoma Employees Insurance and Benefits Board
- Chapter 25 - Personnel Administration Rules
- Chapter 30 - Voluntary Payroll Deduction Rules
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 40 - Employee Benefits Department
- Chapter 45 - Employees Group Insurance Division - Administrative and General Provisions
- Chapter 50 - Employees Group Insurance Division - Health, Dental, Vision and Life Plans
- Chapter 55 - Employees Group Insurance Division - Healthchoice Disability Plan
- Chapter 60 - Facilities Management
- Chapter 65 - Construction and Properties
- Chapter 70 - Risk Management Program
- Chapter 75 - Fleet Management Department
- Chapter 80 - Plan of Operation for Oklahoma State Agency for Surplus Property
- Chapter 85 - Recycling
- Chapter 90 - Alternative Fuels Program
- Chapter 95 - Real Estate and Leasing
- Chapter 100 - Oklahoma State Government Asset Reduction and Cost Savings Program
- Chapter 105 - State Surplus Property
- Chapter 110 - State Inventory
- Chapter 115 - Procurement
- Chapter 120 - State Use
- Chapter 125 - STATE EMPLOYEE SUGGESTION PROGRAMS
- Chapter 130 - Civil Service and Human Capital Modernization Rules
- Chapter 135 - Service Oklahoma
Effective 8-26-11, the following four agencies were consolidated into the Office of State Finance, as set forth in HB 2140 (2011) [Laws 2011, c. 302, § 2]: Oklahoma State Employees Benefits Council (Title 87); Oklahoma State and Education Employees Group Insurance Board (Title 360); Office of Personnel Management (Title 530); and Department of Central Services (Title 580). "All rules . . . of the consolidated agencies . . . shall continue in force and effect as the rules . . . of the consolidated agencies until duly modified or abrogated by the appropriate body or until otherwise provided by law" [62 O.S.2011, § 34.3.1]. [Note: In 2012, the Legislature enacted additional legislation related to this consolidation (see HB 3079 and HB 3053); however, this legislation did not become effective until after the 8-15-12 cutoff date for the 2012 OAC Supplement.]