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The System is governed by a thirteen-member Board of Trustees. The Board members are appointed as follows: Oklahoma State Firefighters Association Executive Board (5 members) President of the Professional Firefighters of Oklahoma or a designee (1 member) President of the Oklahoma Retired Firefighters Association or a designee (1 member)
The Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) is an agency of the government of Oklahoma that manages the public pension system for majority of Oklahoma state employees. 74 Okla.Statutes §§901 et seq. The System provides pension benefits such as normal retirement, disability retirement, surviving spouse benefits and a death benefit.
The Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum is a museum owned and administered by the Oklahoma State Firefighters Association (OSFA). The museum is financed by the dues collected from more than 9,000 firefighters, and is located at 2716 N.E. 50th Street in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma .
This is an incomplete list of Oklahoma state agencies.The state agencies make up the machinery of government for the state. All agencies are within one of the three branches of the government of Oklahoma.
Oct. 11—Lewiston's fire chief has selected his 50th birthday as his final day in his present job. Travis Myklebust will retire as Lewiston's fire chief May 31, 2023, a job he has held 8 1/2 ...
The Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System (OPPRS) is an agency of the government of Oklahoma that manages the public pension system for municipal police officers in Oklahoma. The System provides pension benefits such as normal retirement, disability retirement, surviving spouse benefits and a death benefit.
The 45th Oklahoma Governor’s Arts Awards are slated for Jan. 30 at the state Capitol. ... who retired in 2007 after 33 years of service with the state Arts Council, died Oct. 23 at the age of 92 ...
The Department of Emergency Management is asking residents impacted by the fires to report damage to their property at damage.ok.gov. The wildfire risk in western Oklahoma remained high on Sunday.