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Formed | November 16, 1907 |
Headquarters | 204 N. Robinson Ste 900 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Employees | 38 classified 12 unclassified |
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Website | Commissioners of the Land Office |
The Oklahoma Commissioners of the Land Office is an agency of the government of Oklahoma. The Land Office was created by the Oklahoma Constitution and is responsible for managing and controlling lands and funds granted to the state under the provisions of the Oklahoma Organic Act. These lands and fund are used to support common schools, colleges and universities. The Commissioners of the Land Office distributes over $125 million each year to K-12 schools and qualifying higher education institutions across the state.
The governing body of the Land Office is the Commissioners. The board is composed of five members: the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, the State Auditor, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the Commissioner of Agriculture. The Governor serves as the Chair and the Lt. Governor serves as Vice Chair.
The Governor is responsible for appointing, with the consent of the other Commissioners, the Secretary of the Commissioners of the Land Office. The current Secretary is Elliot Chambers, who was appointed by Governor Kevin Stitt in 2020.
The Land Office was created in 1907 during the term of Governor Charles N. Haskell.