Oklahoma Code § 27A-3-4-105

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Terrestrial and agricultural carbon sequestration
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certification program — Application information.
A.  The Oklahoma Conservation Commission is hereby authorized to
establish and administer the terrestrial and agricultural carbon
sequestration certification program.  The purposes of the program
are to provide a mechanism for creating and preserving carbon
reserves in this state by encouraging voluntary practices that
protect or improve natural resources, to enable Oklahomans to
participate in market-based programs for natural resource
protection, to provide a mechanism for Oklahomans to benefit from
the ecosystem services they provide, to verify carbon sequestration
or storage associated with terrestrial and agricultural carbon
sequestration practices, and to issue carbon sequestration
certificates associated with terrestrial and agricultural carbon
sequestration practices that the Commission determines qualify for
such certificates.
B.  The Commission, in consultation with the Department of
Environmental Quality and with the advice of the terrestrial and
agricultural carbon sequestration stakeholder groups appointed by
the Commission, shall develop and promulgate rules as necessary to
administer, implement, and enforce the provisions of Section 3-4-101
et seq. of this title, including, but not limited to, developing and
implementing uniform standards and criteria for verifying carbon
sequestration and storage associated with terrestrial and
agricultural carbon sequestration practices and issuing carbon
sequestration certificates associated with approved terrestrial and
agricultural carbon sequestration practices.  In promulgating the

rules, the Commission shall develop the program to be as consistent
as possible with other governmental programs designed to create
carbon reserves for the purpose of voluntarily reducing greenhouse
gases or designed to certify terrestrial and agricultural carbon
sequestration practices.
C.  In order for terrestrial and agricultural carbon
sequestration to be verified and certified under this section, an
applicant shall file an application with the Commission.  Along with
the application, the applicant shall submit a resource management
plan, or a project plan as applicable, detailing activities that
will increase or maintain existing trapped carbon including, but not
limited to, improved forest management, alteration of or changes in
silviculture practices, and growing of designated crops and any
other such terrestrial and agricultural carbon sequestration
practices.
D.  The Commission shall require applicants to submit such
information, forms, and reports as are necessary to properly and
efficiently administer the program.
E.  Prior to granting a carbon sequestration certificate, the
Commission shall adopt criteria associated with the approved
terrestrial and agricultural carbon sequestration practice for which
an application is submitted.  In addition, the Commission shall
determine, based upon compliance with the site criteria, the volume
or numerical amount of credits or offsets achievable by the specific
terrestrial and agricultural carbon sequestration practice.
F.  Applications for a terrestrial and agricultural carbon
sequestration certificate shall be approved or denied in accordance
with criteria promulgated by the Commission.
G.  The Commission is authorized to establish fees associated
with the terrestrial and agricultural carbon sequestration
certification program.
Added by Laws 2002, c. 273, § 2, emerg. eff. May 20, 2002.  Amended
by Laws 2003, c. 221, § 4, emerg. eff. May 20, 2003; Laws 2011, c.
264, § 5; Laws 2024, c. 32, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2024.

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