Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-14-201

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Rules for implementation
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A.  The Board shall have the authority to promulgate rules to
implement the Oklahoma Uniform Environmental Permitting Act for each
tier which will to the greatest extent possible:
1.  Enable applicants to follow a consistent application
process;
2.  Ensure that uniform public participation opportunities are
offered;

3.  Provide for uniformity in notices required of applicants;
and
4.  Set forth procedural application requirements.
B.  Such rules shall:
1.  Designate applications as Tier I, II or III.  In making such
determinations, the Board and each recommending Council shall
consider information and data offered on:
a. the significance of the potential impact of the type
of activity on the environment,
b. the amount, volume and types of waste proposed to be
accepted, stored, treated, disposed, discharged,
emitted or land applied,
c. the degree of public concern traditionally connected
with the type of activity,
d. the federal classification, if any, for such proposed
activity, operation or type of site or facility, and
e. any other factors relevant to such determinations;
2.  For purposes of this section, the Board and each
recommending Council shall ensure that such designations are
consistent with any analogous classifications set forth in
applicable federal programs.
C.  Such rules shall for each tier:
1.  Set forth uniform procedures for filing an application;
2.  Contain specific uniform requirements for each type of
notice required by the Oklahoma Uniform Environmental Permitting
Act; provided, however, that if notice and public participation
opportunities are required, such requirements shall not exceed those
set forth for the tier unless required otherwise by applicable
federal regulations promulgated as rules of the Board or a holding
of the Oklahoma Supreme Court;
3.  Contain other provisions needed to implement and administer
this article; and
4.  Designate positions to which the Executive Director may
delegate, in writing, the power and duty to issue, renew, amend,
modify and deny permits.
D.  Such rules shall be adopted by the Board by March 1, 1996.

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