Oklahoma Code § 27A-4-1-103

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Duties of first responder and lead official - Toll
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A.  For incidents or events involving releases of dangerous
substances requiring protective actions, the first responder shall
be responsible for initial evaluation of the incident and
implementation of protective action measures.
B.  As soon as reasonably possible after arriving at the scene
of the incident, the first responder shall notify the lead official
to respond to the incident pursuant to subsection C of this section.
The first responder shall maintain authority to implement protective
action measures until the lead official arrives or until the
incident is stabilized.
C.  Each contact agency specified to respond to a dangerous
substance incident requiring emergency response shall designate lead
officials who shall be capable of responding on a twenty-four-hour
basis to an incident.
D.  Upon arrival at the incident scene, the lead official will
immediately assume responsibility for management of the incident.
All other responding emergency persons are to assist the lead
official in the discharge of the duties of the official.
E.  If the first responder or the lead official believes the
incident to be of a significant nature to threaten the public
health, safety or the environment, the first responder or lead
official shall contact the Department of Environmental Quality as
soon as is reasonably possible.  The Department of Environmental

Quality shall maintain a twenty-four-hour toll free statewide
telephone number to report emergencies.
F.  The Department of Environmental Quality shall, as necessary:
1.  Provide technical information or advice to the lead
official;
2.  Provide for personnel for assistance in completing material
identification;
3.  Provide technical assistance on or initiate procedures for
containment or suppression of the release;
4.  Provide sampling and analysis of contaminated water or soil
after the release has been contained or stabilized;
5.  Notify the responsible party of the release; and
6.  Oversee the planning of final containment, cleanup and
recovery of dangerous materials.
G.  The Department of Environmental Quality is authorized when
determined to be necessary to protect the public health, safety and
welfare of the environment to initiate cleanup operations of the
release based upon seriousness of the release, location of the
release, threat of the release to the public health and safety or
the environment, responsiveness of the responsible party, or
authorization of the responsible party.  The responsible party shall
be liable for any expenses incurred in any cleanup operation.
H.  1.  Upon the release of dangerous substances requiring
protective actions, the responsible party shall take immediate
emergency response measures as directed by the lead official
assuming responsibilities for management of the incident or the
Department of Environmental Quality if contacted by the first
responder or lead official pursuant to subsection E of this section.
2.  If the responsible party fails to take immediate emergency
response measures as required pursuant to paragraph 1 of this
subsection, the contact agency, the district attorney of the county
where the release occurred or the Department of Environmental
Quality, as applicable, is authorized to apply for a temporary order
to compel the responsible party to take immediate emergency response
measures.
I.  1.  In not less than four (4) hours nor more than seven (7)
days, as determined by the contact agency or the Department of
Environmental Quality, as applicable, the responsible party shall
provide a written action plan for the proposed cleanup operations to
the contact agency and shall initiate cleanup operations.
2.  The contact agency, the district attorney of the county
where the release occurred or the Department of Environmental
Quality, as applicable, is authorized to apply for a temporary and
permanent court order to compel the responsible party to provide the
written action plan and to abate the release and restore the release
site.

J.  The Department of Environmental Quality shall maintain a
list of licensed highway remediation contractors.
K.  The lead official may request the Department of Civil
Emergency Management to provide state resources in managing an
emergency or extreme emergency.  If the lead official does not
request that the Department of Civil Emergency Management provide
state resources in managing an emergency or extreme emergency, the
lead official shall notify the Department of Civil Emergency
Management after the emergency or extreme emergency no longer poses
an immediate threat to the public's health or safety or the
environment of the release of dangerous substances.
L.  The Department of Civil Emergency Management shall keep a
record of each emergency or extreme emergency which includes but is
not limited to the location, first responder, lead official, type of
emergency or extreme emergency, and actions taken to address said
emergency or extreme emergency.
M.  At the request of the contact agency, the Department of
Civil Emergency Management shall provide assistance to the contact
agency, in either reviewing the emergency procedure or emergency
management plan used in managing the completed emergency or extreme
emergency within the jurisdiction of the contact agency.

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