Oklahoma Statutes
Title 3. Aircraft and Airports.
§3-413. Oklahoma Air Service Development Grant Program.

A. There is hereby created within the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission, the Oklahoma Air Service Development Grant Program. The Oklahoma Air Service Development Grant Program (OASDGP) is designed to offer financial assistance by grant to private or public entities for the purpose of assisting commercial air service development. Grant funding is administered based on merit and the potential for a specific project to enhance the state's economy. Grants are one-time awards.

B. Grant funding can be used for commercial air service development projects and include minimum revenue guarantees for specific new routes, marketing and advertising of service, market study and research projects to develop data for a business case for new service, start-up cost offsets to reduce the cost of an airline beginning service, and other innovative risk sharing models to support the introduction of new airline service in the state. Grants must be used to recruit service in an airport-pair that has no current, daily scheduled airline service. Grants may not be used to support current routes or to recruit a second carrier to an airport-pair.
C. Public, private and nonprofit entities within Oklahoma that have sufficient financial and management capacity to complete the requested project are eligible for funding under this program. Eligible entities include:
1. Airport sponsors of publicly owned airports;
2. Oklahoma municipalities;
3. Chambers of commerce; or
4. Community organizations that promote economic development.
D. Each application must include a detailed business plan with supporting data for the proposed project. The business plan should include:
1. Available passengers for the route including local demand and connecting demand;
2. Detail on available revenue;
3. Current and historical fare data relative to peers and how the project will lower fares; and
4. Business demand for companies based in Oklahoma or doing business in Oklahoma that may use the proposed route.
E. Projects with airline support will be considered first for funding under this program. Airline support can be evidenced by a letter, dated, signed, and on airline letterhead, or other communication directly from an airline stating its support for the funding and its interest in the proposed route. An airline letter of support is not required for funding to be allocated to a project but will be used in prioritizing fund awards.
F. To be considered for state funding under this program, applicants must demonstrate the ability to provide a minimum twenty percent (20%) of all funding for the project through local sources. Local funding should be dedicated to the project and evidenced by letters of commitment before an application is submitted. Any private enterprise or nonairport, nonmunicipal, nonprofit entity must have a letter of credit to qualify for a grant without a public partner.
G. Each application should include a narrative organized into seven (7) sections:
1. A proposal summary;
2. Applicant organization description, history, and ability to fund the project;
3. Air service background and history of the airport/market;
4. Project description, target route, and specific business plan for service;
5. Timeline;
6. Budget including local funding; and
7. Letters of support.
H. Applications will first be vetted for completeness. Any application which does not include the information listed in subsection G will be eliminated from consideration. Any application that does not include local funding for at least twenty percent (20%) of the project cost will be eliminated from consideration. Any applicant that cannot demonstrate he or she is working with an airport sponsor on the project will be eliminated from consideration.
I. Once applications have been deemed to meet minimum requirements, they will be evaluated for funding against each other, with special attention paid to the following criteria in this order:
1. The viability of the business case for service and the opportunity for service to be sustainable;
2. The need for the service in the community and region;
3. The challenges with current air service that could be rectified with grant funding;
4. Share of local funding versus grant funding;
5. Airline support for the project;
6. Broad-based stakeholder support for the project; and
7. The ability to use the funding in a timely manner.
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall be part of this review process. The state may request additional information from the applicant and may require a written response from the applicant for any outstanding questions. The state reserves the right to require formal presentations from each applicant to explain the proposed project.
J. The state will enter into a grant agreement contract with recipients prior to distributing program funds. The agreement shall include:
1. The specific project receiving grant funding;
2. The maximum dollar amount of state funding;
3. Effective dates of the grant;
4. Rights to terminate the grant agreement;
5. Inspection and reporting requirements to verify project status and expenditures; and
6. Conditions of disbursement of grant funds including obligation to repay funds if the terms of the agreement are not met.
The grant agreement contract shall require the awardee to provide ongoing quarterly reports stating progress and detailing any activity related to the project.
Added by Laws 2022, c. 203, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2022.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 3. Aircraft and Airports.

§3-61. Municipalities may acquire and operate airports - Eminent domain - Bonds.

§3-62. Leases.

§3-65.1. Definitions.

§3-65.2. General powers of municipalities in the establishment, acquisition, operation and maintenance of airports and air navigation facilities.

§3-65.3. Eminent domain.

§3-65.4. Disposal of airport property.

§3-65.5. Operation and use privileges.

§3-65.6. Liens.

§3-65.7. Delegation of authority to airport officer or board.

§3-65.8. Regulations and jurisdiction.

§3-65.9. Appropriations and taxation.

§3-65.10. Bond issues - Financing acquisitions, costs and improvements.

§3-65.11. Validation of prior acquisitions, actions and bond issues.

§3-65.12. Application of airport revenues and sale proceeds.

§3-65.13. Federal and state aid.

§3-65.14. Contracts.

§3-65.15. Joint operations.

§3-65.16. Public purpose, county and municipal purpose.

§3-65.17. Airport property and income exempt from taxation.

§3-65.18. Supplementary authority.

§3-65.19. Saving clause - Airport zoning.

§3-65.20. Interpretation and construction.

§3-65.22. Short title.

§3-81. Citation.

§3-82. Definitions.

§3-83. Purpose of act.

§3-84. Creation of Commission - Membership - Director of Aeronautics - Rules and regulations - Meetings - Office space.

§3-84.2. Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission - Detachment from Department of Transportation - Unclassified employees - Transfer of personnel, property and records - Funding.

§3-85. Powers and duties of Commission.

§3-85.1. Powers of commission - Acceptance of title to real or personal property - Improvements.

§3-85.3. Aerospace and Defense Development Act of 2013.

§3-86. Public and governmental functions.

§3-87. Use of facilities, services and resources of other agencies - Cooperation.

§3-88. Provisions not mandatory.

§3-89. Transfer of powers and duties.

§3-90. Construction and repair of airports in various counties - Minimum runways - Federal funds.

§3-91. Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission Revolving Fund.

§3-92. Lease of state-owned lands for oil, gas, mining and agricultural purposes.

§3-93. Disposition of funds received.

§3-100. Short title.

§3-101. Definitions.

§3-102. Airport hazards contrary to public interest.

§3-102.1. Permit for erection, alteration or modification of certain structures.

§3-102.2. Zoning regulations to permit certain variances.

§3-103. Power to adopt airport zoning regulations - Joint boards.

§3-104. Relation to comprehensive zoning regulations.

§3-105. Procedure for adoption of zoning regulations.

§3-106. Airport zoning requirements.

§3-107. Permits and variances.

§3-108. Appeals.

§3-109. Administration of airport zoning regulations.

§3-110. Board of Adjustment.

§3-111. Judicial review.

§3-112. Enforcement and remedies.

§3-113. Acquisition of air rights.

§3-116. Preparation of zoning codes.

§3-120.1. Short title - Aircraft Pilot and Passenger Protection Act.

§3-120.2. Definitions.

§3-120.3. Construction permit.

§3-120.4. Construction of structure for an incompatible purpose.

§3-120.5. Hazards to air navigation.

§3-120.6. Permit application - Required components.

§3-120.7. Permit application - With or without FAA Form 7460-1.

§3-120.8. Application process after issuance of permit - Amending a permit.

§3-120.9. Validity of permit issued under Section 3 of Aircraft Pilot and Passenger Protection Act.

§3-120.10. Notification of denial of permit.

§3-120.11. Applicability of act.

§3-120.12. Violation of act - Fine.

§3-120.13. Application fee.

§3-120.14. Authority to promulgate rules.

§3-121. Anemometer towers.

§3-201. State owned aircraft - Liability insurance - Limits.

§3-205. Rental of aircraft - Notice of insurance coverage - Violations.

§3-251. Policy.

§3-252. Aircraft, defined.

§3-253. Aircraft - Exemptions.

§3-254. Application for registration.

§3-254.1. Sale of new or used aircraft – Dealer licenses – Denial, suspension and revocation - Fine.

§3-254.2. Definitions.

§3-254.3. Fraud - False or misleading statements - Unfair business practices - Failure to comply with agreement.

§3-254.4. Termination, cancellation, nonrenewal of agreement - Good cause - Notice.

§3-254.5. Private right of action - Damages - Applicability - Effect on multiple contracts - Dealer.

§3-254.6. Application.

§3-255. Certificates of registration - Filing - Fees.

§3-256. Registration fees - Schedule and rates.

§3-256.1. Lien filing fee - Agency special account.

§3-256.2. Aircraft in process of manufacture - Registration fee - Documentation of personal property used or consumed - Report to Tax Commission - Violation - Penalty.

§3-257. Rules and regulations.

§3-258. Operating aircraft not registered with FAA Office of Aircraft Registry - Supplying false information relating to ownership or identity of aircraft.

§3-259. Destruction, etc., of federal registration number or serial number of aircraft - Removal of manufacturer's identification number plate or decal from aircraft - Sale, etc., of aircraft with identification number removed or falsified.

§3-271. Possession of airman's certificate and medical certificate while operating aircraft.

§3-281. Installation of nonconforming fuel tank, bladder, drum, or other container.

§3-301. Operation of aircraft under influence of intoxicants - Definitions - Penalties - Treatment.

§3-302. Tests to determine concentration of intoxicants - Implied consent.

§3-303. Drawing or collecting of specimens - Use as evidence - Independent tests.

§3-304. Refusal to submit to testing.

§3-305. Admissibility of evidence - Evidence of intoxication.

§3-306. Report of conviction to federal agency.

§3-307. Permitting aircraft to be operated by person under influence of intoxicant - Penalties.

§3-308. Proof of intoxication by other competent evidence.

§3-321. Possession of aircraft without consent of owner - Injury or tampering with aircraft - Manipulating aircraft mechanisms.

§3-322. Critical infrastructure facility – Unmanned aircraft prohibited.

§3-351. Short title – Space Flight Liability and Immunity Act – Definitions.

§3-352. Liability.

§3-353. Warning statement.

§3-373. Short title - Oklahoma Advanced Mobility Pilot Program.

§3-374. Focus of program – Eligible communities – Advisory Council – Matching grant awards.

§3-375. Oklahoma Advanced Mobility Pilot Project Revolving Fund.

§3-401. Competitive bidding process for contracts.

§3-411. Short title - Oklahoma Air Service Development Grant Program.

§3-412. Definitions.

§3-413. Oklahoma Air Service Development Grant Program.

§3-414. Oklahoma Air Service Development Grant Program Revolving Fund.

§3-421. Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission established as clearinghouse for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).