Oklahoma Code § 3-374

Title 3. Aircraft And Airports: Focus of program – Eligible communities – Advisory Council
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– Matching grant awards.
A.  There is hereby created within the Department of
Transportation the Oklahoma Advanced Mobility Pilot Program.  The
program shall focus on developing and improving on transportation
technologies, including but not limited to advanced ground

transportation, autonomous ground vehicles, advanced air mobility
vehicles, and autonomous electric vertical take-off and landing
(eVTOL) vehicles.  The program will also look to enhance the
interaction between modes of transportation to ensure the state is
best prepared for the interconnected transportation technologies of
the future.
B.  The Department of Transportation shall identify and select
government entities in this state that are eligible to serve as
pilot programs for the adoption of advanced mobility technologies.
Eligible entities will be cities, counties and tribal governments.
Priority will be given to entities that have been selected to
participate in transportation-related pilot programs by the United
States Department of Transportation after January 1, 2017.
C.  The Secretary of Transportation shall create the Advanced
Mobility Program Advisory Council comprised of nine (9) members
selected by the Secretary of Transportation to represent a diverse
set of stakeholders involved with the adoption of advanced mobility
technologies.  The Council shall provide policy, regulatory, and any
other necessary recommendations to the Secretary of Transportation
on issues related to the adoption of advanced mobility technologies.
D.  Subject to the availability of funds, the Program shall make
two matching grant awards each year to the selected pilot programs
to support program activities.  The awards shall be up to Five
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) each and shall require a
direct one-to-one match for nonstate funds invested or received by
the pilot including funds from the pilot entity.
E.  The Department of Transportation shall have the power to
make any contract, execute any document or perform any act in order
to carry out the Oklahoma Advanced Mobility Pilot Program.

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