Opinion No. 70-240 (1970) Ag
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STATE TEXTBOOK COMMITTEE — AUTHORITY IN SELECTING TEXTBOOKS The State Textbook Committee does not have authority to select more than seven textbooks for subjects taught in the public schools of the State. The Attorney General has had under consideration your recent letter in which you inquire as follows: "Does the State Textbook Committee have authority to exceed seven textbooks for adoption?" Title 70 O.S. 16-1 [70-16-1] (1969), establishes the State Textbook Committee and 70 O.S. 16-2 [70-16-2] provides as follows: ". . . . Said Committee shall select seven (7) textbooks or series of books for each subject, but if there are not seven (7) books satisfactory to the Committee, then it may select only such books as are in its judgment satisfactory for such subject." In the case of State ex rel. Ogden v. Hunt, Okl.,
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