Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-3-201

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Executive Director - Appointment - Qualifications -
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Power, duties and responsibilities.
A.  The Environmental Quality Board shall appoint the Executive
Director of the Department of Environmental Quality.  The Executive
Director shall serve at the pleasure of the Board.
B.  The Executive Director shall have experience in industry,
conservation, environmental sciences or such other areas as may be
required by the Environmental Quality Board.

C.  The Executive Director shall provide for the administration
of the Department and shall:
1.  Be the executive officer and supervise the activities of the
Department of Environmental Quality;
2.  Employ, discharge, appoint or contract with, and fix the
duties and compensation of such assistants, attorneys, chemists,
geologists, environmental professionals, medical professionals,
engineers, sanitarians, administrative, clerical and technical,
investigators, aides and such other personnel, either on a full-
time, part-time, fee or contractual basis, as in his judgment and
discretion shall be deemed necessary, expedient, convenient or
appropriate to the performance or carrying out of any of the
purposes, objectives, responsibilities or statutory provisions
relating to the Department of Environmental Quality, or to assist
the Executive Director in the performance of his official duties and
functions;
3.  Establish internal policies and procedures for the proper
and efficient administration of the Department; and
4.  Exercise all incidental powers which are necessary and
proper to implement the purposes of the Department pursuant to this
Code.
D.  The Executive Director shall not be an owner, stockholder,
employee or officer of, nor have any other business relationship
with or receive compensation from, any corporation, partnership, or
other business or entity which is subject to regulation by the
Department of Environmental Quality and, with regard to the exercise
of powers and duties associated with the Oklahoma Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System Act, shall meet all requirements of
Section 304 of the Clean Water Act and applicable federal
regulations promulgated thereunder by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency regarding conflict of interest.
E.  1.  In addition to the powers and duties specified in
subsection D of this section, the Executive Director shall have the
power and duty to:
a. issue, deny, modify, amend, renew, refuse to renew,
suspend, reinstate or revoke licenses or permits
pursuant to the provisions of this Code, and rules
promulgated by the Board, and
b. issue final orders and assess administrative penalties
according to the Administrative Procedures Act, this
Code and rules promulgated by the Board.
2.  The powers and duties specified in paragraph 1 of this
subsection shall be exercised exclusively by the Executive Director
and may not be delegated to other employees of the Department except
as specifically provided in this Code.
3.  In the event of the Executive Director's temporary absence,
the Executive Director may delegate the exercise of such powers and

duties to an acting director during the Executive Director's absence
subject to an organizational structure approved by the Board.  In
the event of a vacancy in the position of Executive Director, the
Board may designate an interim or acting Executive Director who is
authorized to exercise such powers and duties until a permanent
Executive Director is employed.
4.  Any designee exercising such powers and duties of the
Executive Director as authorized or on a temporary, acting or
interim basis shall meet the requirements of subsection D of this
section for the Executive Director.
5.  All references in this Code to the Department with respect
to the exercise of the powers and duties specified in paragraph 1 of
this subsection shall mean the exercise of such powers and duties by
the Executive Director or his authorized designee.
Added by Laws 1992, c. 398, § 8, eff. Jan. 1, 1993.  Amended by Laws
1993, c. 145, § 20, eff. July 1, 1993.  Renumbered from § 8 of this
title by Laws 1993, c. 145, § 359, eff. July 1, 1993.  Amended by

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