Oklahoma Code § 12-1810

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Allocation of funds
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A.  Monies in the Dispute Resolution System Revolving Fund shall
be allocated by the Director to eligible centers for dispute
resolution programs authorized pursuant to the provisions of this
act.
B.  1.  The Director shall determine the eligibility of a center
for funding on the basis of an application submitted by the center.
2.  The application for funding shall state:
a. a description of the proposed community area of
service;
b. the cost of the principal components of operation;
c. a description of available dispute resolution services
and facilities within the defined geographic area;
d. a description of the applicant's proposed program, by
category and purpose, including evidence of community
support, the present availability of resources, and
the applicant's administrative capacity;
e. a description of the efforts of cooperation between
the applicant and the local human service and criminal
justice agencies in dealing with program operations;
and
f. such additional information as may be required by the
Director.
C.  The provisions of this section shall not be construed to
prohibit dispute resolution centers in existence prior to the
effective date of this act from submitting an application for
funding as provided for in subsection B of this section.
D.  A center shall not be eligible for funds for dispute
resolution programs unless it complies with the provisions of the
Dispute Resolution Act, the provisions of this act, and the rules
and regulations promulgated by the Director.
E.  Each center funded pursuant to the provisions of this
section, annually, shall provide the Director with a written report
containing statistical data regarding operational expenses, the
number of referrals, the category or types of cases referred, the
number of parties serviced, the number of disputes resolved, the
nature of resolution, amount and types of awards, the rate of
compliance, and such other data as may be required by the Director.

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