Council Members
| Agency | Member | Title | CLEET Position | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma Department of Public Safety | Todd Blish | Major, Oklahoma Highway Patrol | ||
| Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control | Darrell Weaver | Director, OBNDDC | ||
| Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation | Stan Florence | Director, OSBI | ||
| Tribal Law Enforcement Agency | Jason O'Neal | Chief, Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Police | ||
| Large City Police Department | Bill Citty | Chief, Oklahoma City Police Department | ||
| Small City Police Department | Byron Cox | Chief, Weatherford Police Department | ||
| Small County Sheriff Office | Ken Grace | Sheriff, Carter County Sheriff's Office | ||
| Large County Sheriff Office | John Whetsel | Sheriff, Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office | Vice Chairman | |
| Oklahoma Fraternal Order of Police | Jason M. Smith | 2nd Vice President Oklahoma State Fraternal Order of Police; Assistant Chief of Police, Mounds Police Department | ||
| East Central University | Vacant | |||
| Immediate Past Chairman of CLEET | Norman McNickle | Director, City of Stillwater Department of Public Safety | Chairman | |
| Oklahoma House Speaker appointee | Robert Ricks | Chief, Edmond Police Department | ||
| Oklahoma Senate President pro tempore appointee | Michael Robinson | Chief, OSU Department of Public Safety |
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