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.
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Agency overview | |
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Formed | June 27, 1959 |
Headquarters | Will Rogers Office Building 2401 Lincoln Oklahoma City |
Employees | 5 |
Ministers responsible | |
Website | Oklahoma 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:
Agency | Incumbent | Position on Authority | Other government position |
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Governor | Mary Fallin | Chair | |
Lieutenant Governor | Todd Lamb | Vice Chair | |
State Treasurer | Ken A. Miller | ||
Office of Management and Enterprise Services | Preston Doerflinger | Secretary | Secretary of Finance and Revenue |
Tax Commission | Dwan Cash | ||
Department of Human Services | Ed Lake | ||
Department of Tourism and Recreation | Deby Snodgress | ||
Department of Transportation | Gary Ridley | Secretary of Transportation |
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