A. The Department of Environmental Quality is hereby authorized to make grants, from monies appropriated for that purpose, to state beneficiary public trusts serving communities affected by historic lead and zinc mining and located within the boundaries of federal Superfund sites; provided, that any trust receiving such a grant shall accept the following grant conditions:
1. Funds shall be used to assist individuals or married couples living within the most affected area of the site and who are parents or legal guardians of children six (6) years of age and younger. For purposes of the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act, "most affected area" shall mean the communities in which lead poses the greatest threat to children's health and shall include a reasonable buffer area around such communities. To be eligible for assistance under this subsection an individual or married couple shall have both:
2. For those eligible for relocation assistance who have rented their living quarters since December l, 2003, and who can produce a valid rental contract or other proof of rental arrangement, assistance shall be in an amount equal to the average cost of twelve (12) months of rent for comparable housing elsewhere in the county. The trust shall provide such assistance in periodic payments and not in a single lump sum. In addition, eligible individuals or married couples shall receive reimbursement up to One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for payment to a company in the moving business for at least two (2) years or for reimbursement of actual moving expenses as demonstrated by receipts. Recipients must agree, prior to accepting such assistance, that they will not again reside within one-half (1/2) mile of the most affected area of the site until the State Commissioner of Health formally determines that the area is safe for children six (6) years of age and younger;
3. For those individuals and married couples eligible for relocation assistance who have owned their homes since December l, 2003, the trust shall purchase their homes for an amount equal to the average cost of comparable housing elsewhere in the county. In addition, such individuals shall receive reimbursement up to One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) either for payment to a company in the moving business for at least two (2) years or for reimbursement of actual moving expenses as demonstrated by receipts. Recipients must agree, prior to accepting such assistance, that they will not again reside within one-half (1/2) mile of the most affected area of the site until the State Commissioner of Health formally determines that the area is safe for children six (6) years of age and younger;
4. In determining the purchase price of a recipient's home, the trust shall deduct any amounts received by the recipient in compensation for damage to the home caused by remedial action on the property; and
5. Funds shall also be used to assist landlords whose tenants take advantage of the relocation assistance provided in paragraph 2 of this subsection. Landlords shall be eligible for an amount equal to twelve (12) months of rent at a monthly rate equal to the average monthly rent received by the landlord for the vacated unit over the previous twelve (12) months. Recipients of such assistance must agree, prior to accepting such assistance, that they will not permit any family with children six (6) years of age and younger to occupy any vacated unit until the State Commissioner of Health formally determines that the area is safe for children of such an age.
6. The trust shall agree to place a restriction which shall run with the land on the deeds to all property obtained pursuant to paragraph 3 of subsection A of this section providing that the property may not be occupied by children six (6) years of age and younger until the State Commissioner of Health formally determines that the area is safe for children of such an age.
B. Beginning June 6, 2006, the Department of Environmental Quality is authorized to make grants to state beneficiary public trusts serving communities affected by historic lead and zinc mining and located within the boundaries of federal Superfund sites; provided that any trust receiving such a grant shall accept the following conditions:
1. Funds shall be used to assist those persons owning or renting property within the area of greatest subsidence risk. For purposes of the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act, "area of greatest subsidence risk" shall mean the communities in which subsurface lead and zinc mine caverns pose the greatest threat to public safety and shall include a reasonable buffer area around such communities;
2. To be eligible for residential assistance under this subsection, an individual must have continually resided in the area of greatest subsidence risk since January 31, 2006. For those eligible for relocation assistance who have rented their living quarters since January 3l, 2006, and who can produce a valid rental contract or other proof of rental arrangement, assistance shall be in an amount equal to the average cost of twelve (12) months of rent for comparable housing elsewhere in the county. The trust may, in its discretion, provide such assistance in periodic payments rather than in a single lump sum. In addition, eligible individuals may receive up to One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for moving expenses. Recipients must agree, prior to accepting such assistance, that they will not again reside within the area of greatest subsidence risk until the Secretary of the Environment determines that the area is safe for habitation;
3. For those individuals eligible for relocation assistance under this subsection who own their place of residence, the trust shall purchase such homes for an amount equal to the value of comparable housing elsewhere in the county. In addition, such individuals may receive up to One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for moving expenses. Recipients must agree, prior to accepting such assistance, that they will not again reside within the area of greatest subsidence risk until the Office of the Secretary of the Environment determines that the area is safe for habitation;
4. To be eligible for commercial assistance under this subsection, an individual or legal entity must have continually operated in the area of greatest subsidence risk since January 31, 2006. For those eligible for relocation assistance who have rented their business or nonprofit organization premises continually since January 3l, 2006, and who can produce a valid rental contract or other proof of rental arrangement, assistance shall be in an amount equal to the average cost of twelve (12) months of rent for comparable premises elsewhere in the county. The trust may, in its discretion, provide such assistance in periodic payments rather than in a single lump sum. In addition, such businesses or organizations may receive up to Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for moving expenses. Recipients must agree, prior to accepting such assistance, that they will not again operate within the area of greatest subsidence risk until the Office of the Secretary of the Environment determines the area is safe for occupation;
5. For those individuals or legal entities eligible for relocation assistance under this subsection that operate businesses or nonprofit organizations in structures they own which are located in the area of greatest subsidence risk, the trust shall purchase the property for an amount equal to the value of comparable commercial property elsewhere in the county. In addition, such businesses or organizations may receive up to Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for moving expenses. Recipients must agree, prior to accepting such assistance, that they will not again operate within the area of greatest subsidence risk until the Office of the Secretary of the Environment determines the area is safe for occupation; and
6. All other owners of real property in the area of greatest subsidence risk may be eligible under this subsection to sell their property to the trust for an amount equal to the value of comparable property elsewhere in the county.
C. Where application for relocation assistance is made by one of multiple owners or lessees of a particular property or rental unit, the sum of all payments for acquisition of such property shall not exceed the amount that would have been paid had the property belonged to a single owner and the sum of all rental assistance shall not exceed the amount that would have been paid had the unit been rented by a single lessee.
D. Participation in the assistance program shall be voluntary. No person shall be required to relocate under the provisions of the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act.
E. In addition to the relocation assistance program described in subsections A and B of this section, funds granted to the trust may be used for the following purposes:
1. To provide grants to municipalities, public trusts, or other public entities operating utility systems located within the most affected area of the site in order to lessen the debt burden on such entities as a result of the relocation of families pursuant to the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act. The amount of such grants may be based on the outstanding debt of such entities and the proportion that the number of persons relocated bears to the total population of the community served by such entity; and
2. To benefit public school districts, public trusts, and other public entities located within the most affected area of the site or area of greatest subsidence risk;
F. Real property acquired by the trust pursuant to the relocation assistance provisions of the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act may be utilized or disposed of in the manner that the trust determines shall best serve the public interest. Disposition of these properties shall not be subject to the requirements of Section 129.4 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes, but the disposition and future use of these properties shall be subject to any land use restrictions recorded pursuant to state and federal law in the land records of the county in which the property is located. The trust may transfer real property acquired under this act to any state or federal entity or other sovereign entity consistent with the requirements of Section 15 of Article X of the Oklahoma Constitution.
G. A trust receiving a grant from the Department of Environmental Quality shall be authorized to establish appropriate procedures for eligible residents to apply for the relocation assistance described in this section; provided, however, that such a trust must set a deadline requiring eligible residents to submit their initial application for assistance. The trust is further authorized to make reasonable use of grant funds for the administration of the relocation assistance program.
H. In addition to the expenditure of funds according to the provisions of the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act, a trust receiving a grant from the Department of Environmental Quality, shall be authorized to seek and expend funds from any other source, whether public or private, to further the purposes of the trust. The funds granted to a trust by the state shall be transferred in periodic payments rather than a single lump sum.
I. Prior to determining what constitutes the most affected area or area of greatest subsidence risk, the trust shall consult with the Department of Environmental Quality, which shall provide a recommendation regarding what it believes the boundaries of such an area should be.
J. Any trust receiving funds under the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act shall be subject to the provisions of the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act and the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
K. At no time shall a majority of the trustees of a trust receiving funds under the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act be residents of the most affected area or area of greatest subsidence risk. All trustees shall abstain from participating in any decision in which they have a direct pecuniary interest.
L. A trust receiving funds under the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act is authorized to purchase property belonging to a trustee or a member of the trustee's immediate family provided such purchase meets the requirements of the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act, such trustee discloses the trustee's interest in the transaction, such trustee plays no role in the discussions or vote approving such purchase and the value of the purchase is based upon an independent appraiser's determination of the value of comparable property elsewhere in the county.
M. Any person eligible to receive assistance under the provisions of the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act prior to May 10, 2008, shall remain eligible to receive the same amount of assistance adjusted for the amount of any private insurance payments for storm related damage if applicable. Any property valuation or other type of relocation assistance assessment made for the purposes of the Lead-Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Act shall be based on the value of property as it existed no earlier than January 31, 2006, and not later than May 10, 2008, and comparable to property elsewhere in the county. The trust shall be authorized to enact or amend any of its procedures or deadlines as necessary to implement the provisions of this subsection.
N. The trust shall establish priorities among those seeking assistance, making certain that those at the greatest risk for loss of life and property receive the highest priority. All assistance programs shall be contingent upon the availability of funds.
Added by Laws 2004, c. 371, § 3. Amended by Laws 2006, c. 226, § 2, emerg. eff. June 6, 2006. Renumbered from § 7603 of Title 10 by Laws 2006, c. 226, § 6, emerg. eff. June 6, 2006. Amended by Laws 2008, c. 299, § 1, emerg. eff. June 2, 2008; Laws 2013, c. 49, § 1, eff. July 1, 2013.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
Title 27A. Environment and Natural Resources
§27A-1-1-202. State environmental agencies - Powers, duties and responsibilities.
§27A-1-1-206. Economic impact and environmental benefit statements.
§27A-1-1-207. Kyoto Protocol – Implementation – Ratification by United States Senate.
§27A-1-2-103. Environmental Remediation Revolving Fund.
§27A-1-2-104. Environmental Programs Revolving Fund.
§27A-1-3-101. See the following versions:
§27A-1-4-107. Maintenance of computerized water quality data.
§27A-1-4-110. Short title - Oklahoma Environmental, Health and Safety Audit Privilege Act.
§27A-1-4-113. Audit report - Components.
§27A-1-4-114. Audit report privilege - Confidentiality.
§27A-1-4-115. Waiver of privilege – Unauthorized disclosure - Liability.
§27A-1-4-116. Disclosure by court or administrative hearings officials.
§27A-1-4-117. Information not subject to privilege.
§27A-1-4-119. Voluntary disclosure of violations - Immunity.
§27A-1-4-120. Effective date of application.
§27A-1-4-121. Construction with statutory or common law privilege.
§27A-2-1-101. Short title - Subsequent enactments.
§27A-2-2-103. Attorney General as legal counsel.
§27A-2-2-105. Applications for permits for water reuse projects.
§27A-2-2-201. Advisory councils.
§27A-2-3-102. Customer assistance program - Additional responsibilities.
§27A-2-3-103. Administrative Law Judges - Duties - Qualifications - Proceedings.
§27A-2-3-104. Complaints program.
§27A-2-3-105. Pollution Prevention Program - Creation.
§27A-2-3-106. Pollution prevention, defined.
§27A-2-3-109. Oklahoma Energy Efficiency and Emission Reduction Program.
§27A-2-3-202. Powers and duties of Department.
§27A-2-3-301. Renewal of license - Renewal fee - Penalty fee - Promulgation of rules.
§27A-2-3-302. Applications for permits or other authorizations.
§27A-2-3-402. Schedule of fees.
§27A-2-3-403. Environmental Trust Revolving Fund.
§27A-2-3-504. Violation of Code, order, permit or license or rule - Penalties and remedies.
§27A-2-3-505. Fraud or misrepresentation - Additional penalties.
§27A-2-3-506. Violations, remedies and penalties cumulative.
§27A-2-3-507. Compliance schedules.
§27A-2-4-201. Services and analyses - Rules - Fee schedule - Contracts.
§27A-2-4-301. Duties of Department.
§27A-2-4-302. Promulgation of rules - Fee schedule - Disposition of fees.
§27A-2-4-304. Acceptance of reports or laboratory analyses performed by accredited laboratories.
§27A-2-4-305. Suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew laboratory accreditation.
§27A-2-4-306. Department of Environmental Quality - Accreditations.
§27A-2-5-103. Municipal regulation - Powers of State Board of Agriculture.
§27A-2-5-105. Administrative agency - Powers and duties.
§27A-2-5-106.1. Controlled open burning - Fire training.
§27A-2-5-106. Rules and regulations.
§27A-2-5-107. Air Quality Council - Powers and duties.
§27A-2-5-108. Director of Air Quality Program - Powers and duties.
§27A-2-5-112. Comprehensive permitting program - Issuance, denial or renewal.
§27A-2-5-113. Permit fees - Department of Environmental Quality Revolving Fund subaccount.
§27A-2-5-116. Violations - Penalties.
§27A-2-5-117. Civil actions - Injunctions - Abatement - Civil penalties.
§27A-2-5-130. Air curtain incinerators – Limitations on required use.
§27A-2-6-102. Declaration of policy.
§27A-2-6-103.1. Contracts for technical assistance programs.
§27A-2-6-103. See the following versions:
§27A-2-6-103v1. Powers and duties of Department, Board and Executive Director.
§27A-2-6-103v2. Powers and duties of Department, Board and Executive Director.
§27A-2-6-104. Purpose and construction.
§27A-2-6-105. Pollution of state air, land or waters - Order to cease.
§27A-2-6-107. Definition – Gray water.
§27A-2-6-108. Application of less than 250 gallons of private residential gray water - Permitting.
§27A-2-6-109. Potable reuse of treated wastewater - Storage.
§27A-2-6-110. Pilot projects for aquifer storage and recovery.
§27A-2-6-201. Short title - Construction and application.
§27A-2-6-203. Powers and duties of Board - Authority of Department.
§27A-2-6-205. Unlawful discharge - Permit requirements - Authority of Department.
§27A-2-6-206. Violations - Enforcement procedures - Penalties.
§27A-2-6-301. Oklahoma Water Supply Systems Act - Short title.
§27A-2-6-302. Cooperation with federal agencies.
§27A-2-6-303. Rules and standards.
§27A-2-6-304. Public water supply - Permit required - Exceptions - Application.
§27A-2-6-305. Waterworks - Filing of plans and surveys.
§27A-2-6-306. Annual service fee - Laboratory analyses.
§27A-2-6-307. Investigations of sanitary quality of water.
§27A-2-6-310.1. Legislative findings and declaration.
§27A-2-6-310.2. Promulgation of rules - Wellhead protection program.
§27A-2-6-310.3. Groundwater protection education program.
§27A-2-6-310.4. Act not to affect certain agencies' powers and duties.
§27A-2-6-402. Rules - Exemptions.
§27A-2-6-403.1. Inspections of existing sewage disposal systems.
§27A-2-6-501.2. Sludge management land application plan.
§27A-2-6-501.3. Promulgation of rules.
§27A-2-6-501.5. Agricultural use of sludge.
§27A-2-6-501.6. Distribution of municipal sludge.
§27A-2-6-601. Rules - Application - Authority of Department.
§27A-2-6-801. Licenses required - Rules and regulations.
§27A-2-6-901. Penalties - Misdemeanor - Injunctions - Assessment of civil penalties.
§27A-2-7-102. Hazardous waste - Regulation and control by this act.
§27A-2-7-104. Hazardous waste management program - Personnel.
§27A-2-7-105. Powers and duties of Department of Environmental Quality.
§27A-2-7-106. Rules and regulations - Hearings - Consultation and advice.
§27A-2-7-107. Rules - Regulation of radioactive waste - Federal preemption.
§27A-2-7-110. Liquid hazardous waste - Certain disposal prohibited - Exceptions.
§27A-2-7-112. Hazardous waste facility construction to be supervised.
§27A-2-7-113.1. Issuance of permits - Suitability of facility - Administrative procedures.
§27A-2-7-114. New hazardous waste facilities within eight miles of corporate limits - Exemptions.
§27A-2-7-117. Multi-user on-site treatment facilities - Permits - Suitability factors.
§27A-2-7-118. Facilities that recycle hazardous waste - Permit requirements, exemption.
§27A-2-7-121.1. Waiver of fee.
§27A-2-7-121. Annual fee - Exemptions - Expenditure of funds.
§27A-2-7-122. Disposal by underground injection - Limitation of annual fee.
§27A-2-7-124. Monitoring of closed facility.
§27A-2-7-125. Hazardous waste manifest.
§27A-2-7-127. Corrective action - Permit review - Permit renewal - Information and reports.
§27A-2-7-128. Administrative penalties - Disposition and use.
§27A-2-7-129. Violations - Civil penalties.
§27A-2-7-130. Violations - Criminal penalties.
§27A-2-7-131. Initiation and prosecution of action.
§27A-2-7-132. Appeal of issuance of permit - Stay of time restraints.
§27A-2-7-201. Special Economic Development Trust Funds.
§27A-2-7-302. Purposes of act.
§27A-2-7-305. Assistance to political subdivisions.
§27A-2-7-307. Report of use and disposition of funds.
§27A-2-7-403. Licensure and regulation of highway remediation and cleanup services and operators.
§27A-2-7-406. Applicability - Exceptions.
§27A-2-8-102. Central Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact - Enactment.
§27A-2-8-103. Authorization to execute Compact.
§27A-2-8-202. Rules - Apportionment of fees.
§27A-2-8-203. Oklahoma rate-review agency.
§27A-2-8-204. Study of Oklahoma as low-level radioactive waste disposal site.
§27A-2-9-107. Exercise of federal authority - Impoundment of radioactive materials.
§27A-2-10-202. Powers and duties of Department of Environmental Quality.
§27A-2-10-205.1. Recycling - Protection from unnecessary and burdensome regulation.
§27A-2-10-205. Oklahoma Recycling Initiative.
§27A-2-10-301.2. Commercial composting facility - Permit.
§27A-2-10-301. Permit required - Exemptions - Remediation projects.
§27A-2-10-303.1. Availability of administrative permit hearing.
§27A-2-10-304. Variances - One-hundred year flood plains.
§27A-2-10-306. Appeal of issuance of permit - Stay of time restraints.
§27A-2-10-401. Sludge defined.
§27A-2-10-402.1. Acceptance of municipal sewage sludge by municipal solid waste landfill.
§27A-2-10-501. Nonhazardous industrial solid waste landfills - Permit - Restrictions.
§27A-2-10-701. Site closure plan - Financial security.
§27A-2-10-801.1. Vegetation plan.
§27A-2-10-801.2. Solid waste landfill - Exterior and interior slopes.
§27A-2-10-802.1. Application of reimbursement remainder to landfill closures.
§27A-2-10-802.2. Required components of a roofing material recycling facility.
§27A-2-10-802. Scales - Fees, reimbursement, exemptions - Expenditure of funds - Annual report.
§27A-2-10-805. Solid Waste Facility Emergency Closure Fund Special Account.
§27A-2-10-901. Powers and duties of cities and towns.
§27A-2-10-902. Sale or conveyance of property used as solid waste disposal site or landfill.
§27A-2-11-101. Recycling of waste - Studies.
§27A-2-11-102. Waste management public education program.
§27A-2-11-301. Short title - Application and construction.
§27A-2-11-302. Purpose of act.
§27A-2-11-304. Application for tax credit.
§27A-2-11-305. Certification of net investment expense - Allowance of tax credit.
§27A-2-11-306. Administration of act.
§27A-2-11-307. Rules and regulations.
§27A-2-11-401.2. Used tire recycling fee - Assessment - Remittance - Delinquencies - Penalties.
§27A-2-11-401.3. Used Tire Recycling Indemnity Fund.
§27A-2-11-401.4. Compensation to facilities - Allocation of Used Tire Recycling Indemnity Fund.
§27A-2-11-401. Oklahoma Used Tire Recycling Act.
§27A-2-11-502. Plastic bottles or containers - Definitions.
§27A-2-11-503. Plastic container labeling - Codes - Penalty.
§27A-2-11-504. Impermissible restrictions on auxiliary containers.
§27A-2-11-604. Collection and recovery services.
§27A-2-11-605. Manufacturer-Label required - Recovery plan.
§27A-2-11-606. Retailer-Sale requirements.
§27A-2-11-608. Liability for data on recovered devices.
§27A-2-11-609. Compliance with laws.
§27A-2-11-610. State agency purchases or leases - Rules - Financial or proprietary information.
§27A-2-11-611. Liability under other laws.
§27A-2-12-201. Promulgation of rules by Environmental Quality Board - Consistency with federal law.
§27A-2-12-301. Certification - Waiver - Renewal.
§27A-2-12-401. Education and public information program - Publication of informational pamphlet.
§27A-2-12-402. Renovation, demolition and remodeling - Guidelines.
§27A-2-12-501. Federal employment contingent upon federal funds.
§27A-2-14-201. Rules for implementation.
§27A-2-14-202. Department of Environmental Quality - Powers and duties.
§27A-2-14-301. Notice requirements.
§27A-2-14-302. Draft denial or draft permit - Notice requirements - Public review.
§27A-2-14-303. Public meeting - Procedure.
§27A-2-14-304. Issuance or denial of final permit - Administrative procedures.
§27A-2-14-305. General permits.
§27A-2-15-102. Purpose of act—Construction.
§27A-2-15-107. Land use disclosures - Filing - Violation of authorized uses.
§27A-2-15-108. Release of liability from administrative penalties or civil actions.
§27A-2-15-109. Reimbursement of costs.
§27A-2-16-104. Refinery Permitting Cooperative Agreement – Negotiations.
§27A-2-16-105. Executive Director and staff – Enumerated duties and activities – Director authority.
§27A-2-16-106. Coordinated state and federal authorization and review process.
§27A-2-16-107. Construction of act.
§27A-3-1-102. Legislative determination - Declaration of policy.
§27A-3-2-101. How constituted.
§27A-3-2-102. Perpetuation of soil and water conservation districts.
§27A-3-2-103. Executive Director, technical experts and employees - Office space.
§27A-3-2-103a. Temporary employees.
§27A-3-2-104. Chairman, quorum and expenses.
§27A-3-2-105. Bonds of employees and officers - Records - Annual audit.
§27A-3-2-106. Powers and duties of Commission.
§27A-3-2-106a. Conservation Commission Revolving Fund.
§27A-3-2-106b. Conservation Commission Tar Creek Mine Reclamation Revolving Fund.
§27A-3-2-107. Establishment and maintenance - Reports - List of permit approvals.
§27A-3-2-109. Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation Revolving Fund.
§27A-3-2-110. Oklahoma Conservation Commission Infrastructure Revolving Fund
§27A-3-3-101. Status and powers.
§27A-3-3-102. Board of directors - Officers - Filing notice of organization - Quorum - Voting.
§27A-3-3-104. Bonds - Records - Audits.
§27A-3-3-105. Powers and duties.
§27A-3-3-106. Authority to obtain loan or grant.
§27A-3-3-107. District as local agency.
§27A-3-3-109. Status of district's conservation plan.
§27A-3-3-111. Cooperation with districts.
§27A-3-3-112. Cooperation between districts.
§27A-3-3-114. Purpose - Rules - Definition.
§27A-3-3-115. Conservation Cost-Share Fund.
§27A-3-3-117. Financial or general obligation of state - Construction of act.
§27A-3-3-202. Advisory committees.
§27A-3-3-301. Date of election - Eligible voters.
§27A-3-3-302. Notice of filing period.
§27A-3-3-303. Filing period, notification and declaration of candidacy.
§27A-3-3-304. Election of directors.
§27A-3-3-402. Certificate of Secretary of State as evidence.
§27A-3-3-403. Filing, recording, certification - Fees and charges.
§27A-3-3-404. County funds may be appropriated.
§27A-3-3-407. Allocation of funds.
§27A-3-3-408. Requirements for funds to be expended.
§27A-3-3-409. Restriction on use of funds.
§27A-3-3-410. Payment of insurance premiums for employees.
§27A-3-3-411. "Operation and maintenance" or "operate and maintain" - Interpretation.
§27A-3-3-412. Operation and maintenance of structures for flood control.
§27A-3-3-413. Directors' participation in health or dental insurance plans.
§27A-3-3-414. Transfer of employee service time.
§27A-3-3-501. Creation of program - Purpose.
§27A-3-4-101. Short title – Legislative findings and intent.
§27A-3-4-102. Oklahoma Conservation Commission - Duties.
§27A-3-4-103. Acceptance of public and private funds.
§27A-3-4-104. Carbon Sequestration Assessment Cash Fund.
§27A-3-4-105. Carbon sequestration certification program - Applications - Fees.
§27A-3-4-106.1. Oklahoma State Facilities Energy Conservation Program.
§27A-3-5-101. Short title - Legislative findings and intent.
§27A-3-5-103. Agency jurisdiction.
§27A-3-5-105. Carbon dioxide property rights - Obligations relieved - Jurisdiction.
§27A-3-5-106. Construction of act.
§27A-3-7-101. Short title - Healthy Soil Program Act.
§27A-3-7-103. Healthy soil program.
§27A-3-7-104. Composition of program – Administration of program.
§27A-4-1-101. Short title - Purpose.
§27A-4-1-104. Liability for release of dangerous substance - Construction of act.
§27A-4-1-106. Prosecution of violations - Actions for injunctive relief - Jurisdiction - Penalties.
§27A-4-1-107. Board of Health - Authority to adopt rules and requirements.
§27A-4-2-104. Member agencies - Annual budgets.
§27A-4-2-105. Local emergency planning committees - Privileges and immunities.
§27A-1012. Legislative findings and declarations.
§27A-1014. Powers of CTT that makes election.
§27A-1016. Cessation of powers of CTT and Department.
§27A-1017. Construction of act - Effect on rights, powers, duties, etc. of CTT.
§27A-2002. Lead-acid battery retailers - Signs.
§27A-2003. Motor oil retailers - Signs.
§27A-2202. Legislative findings.
§27A-2204. Enforcement of reoccupation restrictions - Penalties - Injunction.
§27A-2207. Ottawa Reclamation Authority - Termination.
§27A-2250. Emergency Drought Relief Fund.