Opinion No. 72-260 (1973) Ag
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COMMISSIONERS OF LAND OFFICE — LIMIT ON DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY The Commissioners of the Land Office may not adopt a resolution delegating the approval of farm loan mortgage applications to the Secretary of the Commission. The Attorney General has considered your request for an opinion wherein you ask in effect the following question: "May the Commissioners of the Land Office pursuant to resolution delegate the authority to approve farm loan applications to the Secretary of the Commission?" On December 17, 1968, the Board of Commissioners of the Land Office passed a resolution which reads in part as follows: "Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Secretary of the Commissioners of the Land Office should be and is hereby authorized and delegated to authorize, award, execute and/or approve, as the case may be, on behalf of the Commissioners of the Land office, upon compliance with all requirements and payment of all fees, each loan application . . . ." In your request, you call our attention to statutory language you feel is controlling. Title 64 O.S. 52 [
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