Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-5-115

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Small business technical and environmental compliance
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assistance - State Air Quality Ombudsman Office for Small
Businesses.
A.  The Department shall establish a small business stationary
source technical and environmental compliance assistance program.
The purpose of such program shall be to provide information to small
businesses to assist them in achieving compliance with the
requirements of the Oklahoma Clean Air Act and the Federal Clean Air
Act.  It shall be the duty of the Department to:
1.  Develop, collect and coordinate information concerning
compliance methods and technologies for small business stationary
sources;
2.  Assist small businesses with pollution prevention and
accidental release detection and prevention, including providing

information concerning alternative technologies, process changes,
products, and methods of operation that help reduce air pollution;
3.  Develop a compliance assistance program for small business
stationary sources to assist them in determining applicable
requirements and in receiving permits in a timely manner;
4.  Assure that small business stationary sources receive notice
of their rights under the Oklahoma Clean Air Act and the Federal
Clean Air Act, in such manner and form as to assure reasonably
adequate time for such sources to evaluate compliance methods and
any relevant or applicable proposed or final regulation or standard;
5.  Develop procedures for informing small business stationary
sources of their obligations pursuant to the Oklahoma Clean Air Act,
including mechanisms for referring such sources to qualified
auditors in order that they may determine compliance with the
Oklahoma Clean Air Act or the Federal Clean Air Act; and
6.  Develop procedures for considering requests from small
businesses for modification of work practices or technological
compliance methods when in accordance with the Oklahoma Clean Air
Act or the Federal Clean Air Act.
B.  The Executive Director shall designate an employee within
the  Department to serve as the State Air Quality Ombudsman  for
Small Businesses.  Such designee shall assume the responsibility for
monitoring the small business stationary source technical and
environmental compliance assistance program under this section.  The
Ombudsman shall:
1.  Evaluate and report on all aspects of the small business
stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance
program including, but not limited to:
a. comments and recommendations to the Environmental
Protection Agency and the state regarding development
and implementation of regulations,
b. the impact of the Oklahoma Clean Air Act and the
Federal Clean Air Act on the state's economics, local
economics and small businesses,
c. review the work and services of the small business
stationary source technical and environmental
compliance assistance program with trade associations
and small business representatives;
2.  Interact with the state and small businesses to:
a. facilitate small business participation in new
regulation development,
b. disseminate information,
c. sponsor meetings, and
d. refer small businesses to the appropriate areas of the
small business stationary source technical and
environmental compliance assistance program where they
may obtain information on assistance or find

affordable alternatives in controlling emissions and
precluding accidental releases; and
3.  Interface with:
a. the Small Business Administration, the Department of
Commerce and other state, local, regional and federal
agencies which have programs to finally assist small
businesses in compliance with environmental
regulations, and
b. private sector financial institutions in locating
sources of funds to comply with state-local air
pollution regulations.
C.  There is hereby created a Compliance Advisory Panel with
responsibilities consistent with the requirements in Title V of the
Federal Clean Air Act.  Panel members shall serve without
compensation but shall be entitled to travel expenses according to
the provisions of the State Travel Reimbursement Act.  Funds to
cover the operational expenses of the panel shall be allocated and
administered by the Department through the small business stationary
source technical and environmental compliance assistance program.
The panel shall consist of seven (7) members as follows:
1.  Two members who are not owners, or representatives of
owners, of small business stationary sources selected by the
Governor to represent the general public;
2.  Two members who are owners, or who represent owners, of
small business stationary sources to be selected, one each, by the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives;
3.  Two members who are owners, or who represent owners, of
small business stationary sources to be selected, one each, by the
minority leader of the Senate and the minority leader of the House
of Representatives; and
4.  One member selected by the Executive Director to represent
the Department.
D.  Each member of the Compliance Advisory Panel shall be
appointed for a term of seven (7) years terminating on January 15,
except the term of those first appointed shall expire as follows:
1.  The first appointee of the Governor shall serve for one (1)
year;
2.  The appointee of the House minority leadership shall be for
two (2) years;
3.  The appointee of the House majority leadership shall be for
three (3) years;
4.  The appointee of the Senate minority leadership shall be for
four (4) years;
5.  The appointee of the Senate majority leadership shall be for
five (5) years;

6.  The second appointee of the Governor shall be for six (6)
years; and
7.  The appointee of the Executive Director shall be for seven
(7) years.
E.  The terms of all members shall continue until their
successors shall have been duly appointed.  If a vacancy occurs, the
designated appointing official shall name a replacement for the
remaining portion of the unexpired term created by the vacancy.
F.  The Compliance Advisory Panel shall have the authority and
the duty to:
1.  Render advisory opinions on the effectiveness of the state
small business stationary source technical and environmental
compliance assistance program, difficulties encountered, and the
degree and severity of enforcement;
2.  Make periodic reports to the administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency concerning the compliance status of
the state small business stationary source technical and
environmental compliance assistance program with the requirements of
the Paperwork Reduction Act, the Regulatory Flexibility Act, and the
Equal Access to Justice Act; and
3.  Review information for small business stationary sources to
assure such information is understandable by the layperson.
Added by Laws 1992, c. 215, § 15, emerg. eff. May 15, 1992.  Amended
by Laws 1993, c. 145, § 52, eff. July 1, 1993.  Renumbered from § 1-
1816 of Title 63 by Laws 1993, c. 145, § 359, eff. July 1, 1993.

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