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A.The Long-Range Capital Planning Commission shall develop plans and adopt authorizations directing the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority on the utilization of Oklahoma Capital Assets Maintenance and Protection Fund monies. B.
1.The Commission shall develop and adopt the following five-year plans to provide for allocations and expenditures of the Oklahoma Capital Assets Maintenance and Protection Fund as follows: a. the OCAMP Higher Education Five-year Plan, for the maintaining and repairing of state-owned properties and buildings of public institutions of higher learning, b. the OCAMP Tourism and Recreation Five-year Plan, for the maintaining and repairing of properties and buildings of state parks operated by the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, and c. t
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authorizations. A. The Long-Range Capital Planning Commission shall develop plans and adopt authorizations directing the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority on the utilization of Oklahoma Capital Assets Maintenance and Protection Fund monies. B. 1. The Commission shall develop and adopt the following five-year plans to provide for allocations and expenditures of the Oklahoma Capital Assets Maintenance and Protection Fund as follows: a. the OCAMP Higher Education Five-year Plan, for the maintaining and repairing of state-owned properties and buildings of public institutions of higher learning, b. the OCAMP Tourism and Recreation Five-year Plan, for the maintaining and repairing of properties and buildings of state parks operated by the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, and c. the OCAMP State Five-year Plan, for the maintaining and repairing of all state-owned properties and buildings. 2. For fiscal year 2026, the Commission shall allocate Oklahoma Capital Assets Maintenance and Protection Fund monies to such five- year plans in the following proportions: a. the OCAMP Higher Education Five-year Plan shall be allocated forty-five percent (45%) of such monies for the following: (1) twenty percent (20%) of those monies allocated shall be for four-year colleges and universities receiving a Research Colleges and Universities designation from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education to be further allocated as follows: (a) fifty percent (50%) for those colleges and universities defined as a historically black college or university pursuant to the federal Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, and (b) fifty percent (50%) of those monies allocated shall be for other colleges and universities, (2) thirty-five percent (35%) of those monies allocated shall be for two-year institutions of higher education within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education, and (3) forty-five percent (45%) of those monies allocated shall be for all 4-year colleges and universities except the University of Oklahoma located in Norman, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State University located in Stillwater, Oklahoma, b. the OCAMP Tourism and Recreation Five-year Plan shall be allocated ten percent (10%) of such monies, and c. the OCAMP State Five-year Plan shall be allocated forty-five percent (45%) of such monies. C. The Commission shall update each five-year plan no less often than biennially. Upon the adoption of such plans and upon each update to such plans, a report detailing such plans shall be submitted by electronic means to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. D. The Office of Management and Enterprise Services, with the advice and assistance of the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority, shall provide staffing for the Commission and other such assistance as the Commission may require. E. The Commission may direct the Oklahoma Capitol Improvement Authority to allocate, budget, and expend, either directly or under the terms of memoranda of understanding lawfully entered into with other state entities, monies from the Oklahoma Capital Assets Maintenance and Protection Fund on any project or item that has been included in an applicable five-year plan authorized under the provisions of the Oklahoma Capital Assets Maintenance and Protection Act for no less than one (1) year.