Oklahoma Code § 27A-3-3-114

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Purpose - Rules - Definition
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A.  The Oklahoma Conservation Commission is hereby authorized to
establish and administer a conservation cost-share program as funds
become available.  The conservation cost-share program shall provide
monies to eligible persons for the purpose of implementing
conservation or best management practices on such eligible land as
described in conservation management plans according to rules
promulgated by the Commission.
B.  The Commission shall promulgate rules governing the cost-
share program.
C.  To implement the program, the Commission shall require
conservation districts to enter into contracts for eligible projects
on eligible land detailing the eligible person's responsibilities.
D.  For purposes of the conservation cost-share program:
1.  "Eligible person" means any individual, partnership,
corporation, legally recognized Indian tribe, estate, or trust who
as an owner, lessee, tenant, or operator participates in the care
and/or management of land within a conservation district;
2.  "Eligible land" means:
a. privately owned land within the state,
b. land owned by the state or a political subdivision of
the state,
c. land owned by corporations which are partly owned by
the United States,
d. land temporarily owned by the United States or a
corporation wholly owned by it, which were not
acquired or reserved for conservation purposes,
including lands administered by the Farm Service

Agency, the U.S. Department of Defense, or by any
other government agency,
e. any cropland farmed by private persons which is owned
by the United States or a corporation wholly owned by
it, and
f. noncropland owned by the United States on which
practices are performed by private persons where such
practices directly conserve or benefit nearby or
adjoining privately owned lands of the persons
performing the practices and such persons maintain and
use such federally owned noncropland under agreement
with the federal agency having jurisdiction thereof;
and
3.  "Eligible projects" means conservation practices determined
to be needed by a conservation district to:
a. improve or protect water quality,
b. reduce soil erosion,
c. accomplish both the objectives described in
subparagraphs a and b of this paragraph, or
d. reduce feral swine population by use of electronic hog
traps.

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