Opinion No. 80-163 (1980) Ag
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The Attorney General is in receipt of your request for an opinion wherein you ask, in effect, the following question: May the Legislature of the State of Oklahoma appropriate monies which are lined itemed for 305 special events as shown in Section 3 of Enrolled Senate Bill No. 120, for the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department? Section 3 of said Bill provides that: "There is hereby appropriated to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, from any monies in the Income Tax Adjustment Fund of the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the following amounts, or so much thereof as may be necessary for use by the Special Events Commission to carry out the provisions of Section 263 of Title 53 of the Oklahoma Statutes, and for the purposes specified below. The following allocation of funds may not be transferred for any other use, however, in the event that any of the lined itemed amounts listed below are not claimed, the Special Events Commission may, at its discretion, transfer any unclaimed amounts to other special events in an amount not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) per event." The balance of Section 3 sets out 305 special appropriations listed in the Act. Section 2 of Senate Bill 582, Thirty-First Legislature, Second Session, for the Industrial Development and Park Commission appropriated monies for lined itemed expositions, festivals, celebrations and other occurrences of that nature. In Attorney General Opinion No. 68-207 dated July 1, 1968, it was determined that appropriations for these events were constitutionally invalid with the exception of the appropriation to the Western Plains Indian Arts and Crafts Commission. Enrolled Senate Bill No. 120 appropriates money for the Special Events Commission under the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department appropriation bill. These monies are appropriated for specific expositions, community festivals and celebrations, many of which are private groups, agencies or associations whose management is entirely separate from the control or direction by the State and having no accountability to the State for the funds received. Article
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