Should any highways or roads located on any property owned and operated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers within the State of Oklahoma close or fail to open for any amount of time due to loss of federal funds in a federal government shutdown or for any other reason, the county in which the road or highway is located may open and maintain the road or highway. This shall be accomplished upon a majority vote of the board of county commissioners that declares the road or highway is needed for an emergency route.
Added by Laws 2014, c. 289, § 1, emerg. eff. May 13, 2014.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§80-1. State's consent to acquisition of lands by United States.
§80-2. Jurisdiction ceded to United States over lands acquired.
§80-3. Vesting of jurisdiction - Exemption of lands from taxation.
§80-4. Military reservation ceded - Rights reserved.
§80-4.1. El Reno Federal Correctional Institution and El Reno Federal Prison Camp - Jurisdiction.
§80-4.2. Oklahoma City Federal Transfer Center - Concurrent jurisdiction.
§80-5. National cemetery ceded - Rights reserved.
§80-6. Concurrent jurisdiction with United States over land acquired.
§80-7. Congress authorized to administer ceded lands.
§80-8. Flood control - Consent to acquisition of lands - Rights reserved - Powers ceded.
§80-12. Federal land - Acceptance of jurisdiction.
§80-13. Federal land - Filing of acceptance.
§80-24. Investigation of persons required to register under Selective Service and Training Act.
§80-25. Designation of employees - Additional employees.
§80-34.1. Authority to purchase, lease or receive as gift - Competitive bidding not required.
§80-34.3. Duties of Surplus Property Agent.
§80-34.6. State Surplus Property Revolving Fund.
§80-41. Use of names including certain words prohibited.
§80-42. Sales to or contracts with dealers using prohibited names.
§80-43. Punishment for violations.
§80-101. Legislative review of federal actions – Initiation of court actions.