Oklahoma Activation and Appointment of Division Panels is a process used by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC) to select and appoint qualified individuals to serve as members of division panels. This process is used to review and make decisions on various administrative and operational matters related to DOC operations. The Oklahoma Activation and Appointment of Division Panels includes the following three types of panels: 1. Review and Advisory Panels — These panels are comprised of members appointed by the DOC to review and advise on certain administrative and operational matters. The types of issues that may be reviewed and addressed by these panels include program evaluation, policy development, and performance management. 2. Disciplinary Panels — These panels are also appointed by the DOC and are responsible for reviewing and making decisions regarding allegations of employee misconduct or violations of DOC policies and procedures. 3. Appeal Panels — These panels are responsible for reviewing and making decisions regarding employee grievances or appeals of DOC decisions and actions. The process for Oklahoma Activation and Appointment of Division Panels requires that the DOC nominate qualified individuals to serve as members of each panel, and that these nominations be approved by the DOC's Board of Corrections. Once the members of a panel have been approved, they are responsible for reviewing and making decisions on the matters assigned to them.