Oklahoma Code § 45-754

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Reestablishment of native flora - Length of liability
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A.  The operator shall establish on the regraded areas and all
other lands affected, a diverse, effective and permanent vegetative
cover of the same seasonal variety native to the area of land to be
affected and capable of self-regeneration and plant succession at
least equal in extent of cover to the natural vegetation of the
area; except, that introduced species may be used in the
revegetation process where desirable and necessary to achieve the
approved postmining land use plan.
B.  The operator shall assume the responsibility for successful
revegetation for a period of five (5) full years after the last year
of augmented seeding, fertilizing, irrigation or other work in order
to assure compliance with this section.  In those areas or regions
of Oklahoma, where the annual average precipitation is twenty-six
(26) inches or less as determined by the most recent National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Annual Summary of
Climatological Data for Oklahoma, then the operator's assumption of
responsibility and liability will extend for a period of ten (10)
full years after the last year of augmented seeding, fertilizing,
irrigation or other work.  When the Department approves a long-term
intensive agricultural postmining land use, the applicable five- or
ten-year period of responsibility for revegetation shall commence at
the date of initial planting for such long-term intensive
agricultural postmining land use.  When the Department issues a
written finding approving a long-term, intensive, agricultural
postmining land use as part of the mining and reclamation plan, the

Department may grant exception to the provisions of subsection A of
this section.

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