Oklahoma Code § 27A-4-2-103

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Local emergency planning committees - Membership -
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Responsibilities.
A.  Each local emergency planning committee shall include, at a
minimum, representation from each of the following groups or
organizations:
1.  Elected state and local officials;
2.  Law enforcement;
3.  Civil defense;
4.  Fire fighting;
5.  First aid;
6.  Health;
7.  Environmental;
8.  Hospital;
9.  Transportation personnel;
10.  Broadcast and print media;
11.  Community groups; and
l2.  Owners and operators of facilities which manufacture,
store, or use in any manner those substances specified as extremely
hazardous by the administrator of the federal Environmental
Protection Agency.
B.  The groups and organizations specified in subsection A of
this section or any other person or group or organization may
nominate an individual residing within the designated emergency
planning district to serve on the local emergency planning
committee.  The names of such individuals shall be submitted to the
Oklahoma Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Commission.  From
among the names of the individuals so submitted, the Oklahoma
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Commission shall appoint the
membership of the local emergency planning committee.
C.  The Oklahoma Hazardous Materials Emergency Response
Commission may revise its designations and appointments under this
subsection as it deems appropriate.  In addition, interested
persons, groups or organizations may petition the Oklahoma Hazardous
Materials Emergency Response Commission to modify the membership of
a local emergency planning committee.

D.  The members of the local emergency planning committee shall
meet to elect a chairman who shall hold office according to rules
adopted by the committee.  The committee shall establish rules by
which it shall function.  Such rules shall include provisions for
public notification of committee activities, public meetings to
discuss the emergency plan, public comments, response to such
comments by the committee, and distribution of the emergency plan.
The local emergency planning committee shall establish procedures
for receiving and processing requests from the public for
information.  Such procedures shall include the designation of an
official to serve as coordinator for information.
E.  Each local emergency planning committee shall:
1.  Complete preparation of an emergency plan in accordance with
the federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act.  After
completion of an emergency plan under this paragraph for an
emergency planning district, the local emergency planning committee
shall submit a copy of the plan to the Oklahoma Hazardous Materials
Emergency Response Commission.  The Commission shall review the plan
and make recommendations to the committee on revisions of the plan
that may be necessary to ensure coordination of such plan with
emergency response plans of other emergency planning districts.  To
the maximum extent practicable, such review shall not delay
implementation of such plan.  The committee shall review such plan
once a year, or more frequently as changed circumstances in the
community or at any facility may require;
2.  Evaluate the need for resources necessary to develop,
implement, and exercise the emergency plan, and shall make
recommendations with respect to additional resources that may be
required and the means for providing such additional resources;
3.  Comply with the Oklahoma Open Meeting Law; and
4.  Take such other action as may be required by the Oklahoma
Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Commission or as otherwise
deemed necessary to implement the provisions of this act or the
federal Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act.

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