Oklahoma Code § 19-866.9

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Submission of proposals and plans - Advice and
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cooperation of other agencies.
To facilitate effective and harmonious planning of the
metropolitan area, the boards and the councils concerned and other
county, municipal and local governmental agencies concerned shall
submit to the metropolitan planning commission all proposals for
plans and amendments or revisions thereto, as well as other
proposals, recommendations and reports on matters with which the
planning commission is concerned.  In the pursuance of its duties,
the metropolitan planning commission may seek the advice,
cooperation and collaboration of appropriate federal, state,
municipal and other local governmental offices, departments,
agencies, and instrumentalities, educational institutions and
research organizations, whether public or private, and of civic
groups and private persons and organizations.  The planning
commission also shall cooperate and confer with, and upon request
supply information to, federal, state, municipal and other local
governmental agencies, and so far as possible cooperate with
planning agencies of adjoining areas, on matters of mutual interest
relevant to its activities.  Whenever such cooperation or assistance
includes the rendering of technical services, such services may be

rendered free or in accordance with an agreement for reimbursement.
The planning commission also shall advise and supply information, as
far as possible, to civic groups and private persons and
organizations who may request such information and advise, and who
study or otherwise concern themselves with the metropolitan area's
problems and development, insofar as such problems and development
may be relevant to the activities of the planning commission.

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