Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority

The Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority (OCIA) is an Oklahoma state agency responsible for issuing bonds to finance the construction of buildings or other facilities for the State of Oklahoma, its departments and agencies.

Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority
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Agency overview
FormedJune 27, 1959
HeadquartersWill Rogers Office Building
2401 Lincoln
Oklahoma City
Employees5
Ministers responsible
WebsiteOklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority

The Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services's Capital Asset Management Division is responsible for providing staff support services to the Authority. The Attorney General of Oklahoma provides legal counsel to OCIA and the Oklahoma State Bond Advisor provides advice on the issuance of bonds and other obligations.

Membership

As of June 2013, the Commission has the following members:

AgencyIncumbentPosition on AuthorityOther government position
GovernorMary FallinChair
Lieutenant GovernorTodd LambVice Chair
State TreasurerKen A. Miller
Office of Management and Enterprise ServicesPreston DoerflingerSecretarySecretary of Finance and Revenue
Tax CommissionDwan Cash
Department of Human ServicesEd Lake
Department of Tourism and RecreationDeby Snodgress
Department of TransportationGary RidleySecretary of Transportation
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