Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-3-202

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Powers and duties of Department
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A.  Within its jurisdictional areas of responsibility, the
Department, acting through the Executive Director, or persons
authorized by law, rule or designated by the Executive Director to
perform such acts, shall have the power and duty to:
1.  Access any premises at any reasonable time upon presentation
of identification for purposes of administering this Code, and the
right to apply to and obtain from a judge of the district court, an
administrative or other warrant as necessary to enforce such access;
2.  Determine and assess administrative penalties, take or
request civil action, request criminal prosecution or take other
administrative or civil action as specifically authorized by this
Code or other law against any person or entity who has violated any
of the provisions of this Code, rules promulgated thereunder, or any
permit, license or order issued pursuant thereto;
3.  Investigate or cause to be investigated alleged violations
of this Code, rules promulgated thereunder, or permits, licenses or
orders issued pursuant thereto;
4.  Conduct investigations, inquiries and inspections, including
but not limited to, the review of records and the collection of
samples for laboratory analyses;
5.  Conduct hearings and issue subpoenas according to the
Administrative Procedures Act, this Code and rules promulgated by
the Board, and file contempt proceedings against any person
disobeying or refusing to comply with such subpoena;

6.  Advise, consult, cooperate and enter into agreements with
agencies of the state, municipalities and counties, industries,
other states and the federal government, and other persons;
7.  Enter into agreements for, accept, administer and use,
disburse and administer grants of money, personnel and property from
the federal government or any department or agency thereof, or from
any state or state agency, or from any other source, to promote and
carry on in this state any program relating to environmental
services or pollution control;
8.  Require the establishment and maintenance of records and
reports, and the installation, use, and maintenance of monitoring
equipment or methods, and the provision of such information to the
Department upon request;
9.  Establish a system of training for all personnel who render
review and inspection services in order to assure uniform statewide
application of law and rules;
10.  Enforce the provisions of this Code and rules promulgated
thereunder and orders, permits and licenses issued pursuant thereto;
11.  Charge and receive fees pursuant to fee schedules
promulgated by the Board;
12.  Register persons, property and activities as required by
this Code or rules promulgated by the Board;
13.  Conduct studies, research and planning of programs and
functions, pursuant to the authority granted by this Code;
14.  Collect and disseminate information and engage in
environmental education activities relating to the provisions of
this Code;
15.  Provide a toll-free hot line for environmental complaints;
16.  Enter into interagency agreements;
17.  Sell films, educational materials and other items produced
by the Department and sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of
obsolete personal property belonging to the Department unless
otherwise required by terms of federal grants;
18.  Provide administrative and support services to the Board
and the Councils as necessary to assist them in the performance of
their duties; and
19.  Exercise all incidental powers which are necessary and
proper to implement and administer the purposes of this Code.
B.  The provisions of this part shall extend to all programs
administered by the Department regardless of whether the statutes
creating such program are codified in Title 27A of the Oklahoma
Statutes.

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