Oklahoma Code § 2-5-3.4

Title 2. Agriculture: Grants or loan funds – Applications – Evaluation criteria
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– Proprietary information.
A.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
shall require eligible applicants to submit information, forms and
reports as are necessary to properly and efficiently administer the
Oklahoma Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification Program.
B.  Persons may apply to the Department for grant or loan funds
in accordance with rules promulgated by the State Board of
Agriculture.  Applications for grant or loan funds shall be approved
or denied by the Department in accordance with criteria promulgated
by the State Board of Agriculture pursuant to the Oklahoma
Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification Program.

C.  Grant or loan funds may be made available to eligible
applicants pursuant to evaluation by the Department based on the
following criteria:
1.  Preference may be given to the applicants whose:
a. industrial and nonfood production processes utilize
agricultural products,
b. food, feed and fiber products and uses are innovative
and add to the value of agricultural products,
c. applications demonstrate a high probability of job
creation and return-on-investment,
d. proposals feature research that is innovative as well
as commercially plausible,
e. proposals demonstrate a high probability of rapid
commercialization,
f. projects demonstrate a shared commitment for funding
from other private or public sources or from the
applicant,
g. proposals center efforts on nonurban locales,
h. principals are individuals, a group of individuals, an
individual on behalf of a group, or corporations which
meet the criteria set forth in Section 951 of Title 18
of the Oklahoma Statutes, to market a product or
formulate or implement a marketing plan for
agricultural products produced or processed in
Oklahoma,
i. proposals contain the potential to create additional
income for the farm unit,
j. proposals provide for new and innovative plans for
marketing the product, and
k. proposals for agricultural events that expose new
audiences to agriculture or benefit the entire state
or a large geographic region of the state; and
2.  Consideration shall not be given to applications for:
a. research or marketing plans which do not clearly meet
the stated objectives of the Oklahoma Agriculture
Enhancement and Diversification Act,
b. proposals which are aimed solely at business expansion
or creation without regard to agricultural products
utilization,
c. research or marketing plans that cannot reasonably be
expected to result in a viable commercial application,
or that are or have been duplicated by other research
efforts,
d. proposals for agricultural events that do not result
in expansion of the event or encourage additional
public interest in the event, or

e. proposals for growing or any other aspect of medical
marijuana.
D.  1.  Any information submitted to or compiled by the
Department with respect to the marketing plans, financial
statements, trade secrets, research concepts, methods or products,
or any other proprietary information of persons, firms,
associations, partnerships, agencies, corporations, institutions of
higher education, nonprofit research institutions or other entities
pursuant to the Oklahoma Agriculture Enhancement and Diversification
Program shall not be disclosed pursuant to the Oklahoma Open Records
Act or in public hearings and shall be kept confidential, except to
the extent that the person or entity which provided such information
or which is the subject of such information consents to disclosure.
2.  In the event that an independent group of reviewers is used
to analyze and recommend projects for approval by the Board, any
meeting of such group shall be exempt from the Oklahoma Open Meeting
Act.
Added by Laws 1999, c. 157, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 1999.  Amended by Laws
2000, c. 367, § 29, emerg. eff. June 6, 2000; Laws 2015, c. 123, §
3, emerg. eff. April 21, 2015; Laws 2021, c. 229, § 2, eff. Nov. 1,
2021.

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