Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-4-201

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Services and analyses - Rules - Fee schedule -
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Contracts.
A.  The Department of Environmental Quality is authorized to
acquire, operate and maintain laboratories to analyze samples to:
1.  Obtain factual data to support any order, permit, function
or program of the Department;
2.  Provide laboratory service for individuals, cities, towns,
counties, tribes, state institutions and other state and federal
agencies; and
3.  Provide such services and perform such other analyses as is
necessary to implement and enforce the programs and functions under
the jurisdiction of the Department pursuant to this Code.
B.  The Board of Environmental Quality shall promulgate rules
for laboratory services under this Code.  The Board shall follow the
procedures required by the Administrative Procedures Act for
promulgation of such rules.
C.  1.  The Board, pursuant to the Administrative Procedures
Act, shall promulgate as a rule a fee schedule based on actual cost
of analyses and the costs of the provision of laboratory services.
The schedule shall include fees for specific analytes and
procedures.
2.  Fees charged pursuant to this section shall be paid into the
Department of Environmental Quality Revolving Fund and shall only be
used by the Department in administering the Department's
environmental laboratory.
D.  The Department may, if necessary to meet the demand for
laboratory services, contract, pursuant to the provisions of the
Central Purchasing Act, for the performance of analyses with
laboratories accredited by the Department.

Added by Laws 1963, c. 325, art. 9, § 905, operative July 1, 1963.
Amended by Laws 1993, c. 145, § 32, eff. July 1, 1993.  Renumbered
from § 1-905 of Title 63 by Laws 1993, c. 145, § 359, eff. July 1,
1993.  Amended by Laws 2003, c. 118, § 3, emerg. eff. April 22,
2003; Laws 2004, c. 381, § 3, emerg. eff. June 3, 2004.

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