Oklahoma Board Members are responsible for providing guidance and oversight to the state's various boards and commissions. These members are appointed by the Governor, and serve for a three-year term. There are three types of board members in Oklahoma: Executive Board Members, Regular Board Members, and Advisory Board Members. Executive Board Members are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. These members serve on the state's major boards and commissions, including the Oklahoma Board of Education, the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, the Oklahoma Lottery Commission, and the Oklahoma Tax Commission. Regular Board Members are appointed by the Governor and serve on various state boards and commissions. These members are responsible for providing oversight of state operations, and they have the authority to make decisions about policy, regulations, and budget. Advisory Board Members are appointed by the Governor and serve in an advisory capacity. These members provide advice and recommendations on a variety of topics related to the mission of the board or commission. Advisory board members do not have the authority to make decisions or set policy, but their input is invaluable in helping the board make informed decisions.