Oklahoma Code § 47-230.2

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Legislative intent
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A.  The Legislature finds:
1.  That the volume of hazardous and nonhazardous materials
transported by motor carriers within this state is substantial and
the need exists to improve the enforcement of safety related aspects
of motor carrier transportation for both interstate and intrastate
motor carriers which is consistent with federal standards and
regulations.
2.  That hazardous materials are essential for various
industrial, commercial, and other purposes, that their
transportation is a necessary incident to their use, and that the
transportation is required for the economic prosperity of the people
of the State of Oklahoma.
3.  That the highway movement of hazardous and nonhazardous
materials poses a substantial danger to the health and safety of the
citizens of this state unless such materials are handled and
transported in a safe and prudent manner.
4.  That it is in the public interest and within the police
power of the state to provide for the regulation of the safety
related aspects of motor carrier transportation and the handling and
transportation of hazardous materials.

B.  It is therefore declared to be the policy of the State of
Oklahoma to provide regulatory and enforcement authority to the
Oklahoma Department of Public Safety to improve safety related
aspects of motor carrier transportation and to protect the people
against the risk to life and property inherent in the transportation
of property, including hazardous materials, over highways and the
handling and storage incidental thereto, by keeping such risk to a
minimum consistent with technical feasibility and economic
reasonableness and to provide uniform regulation of intrastate
transportation of property, including hazardous materials,
consistent with federal regulation of interstate transportation.
C.  It is not the intent of the Legislature to regulate the
movement of hazardous materials in such quantities that would not
pose a substantial danger to the public health and safety, and the
Department may provide for exemptions as provided for in federal
regulations for farm use, and other appropriate exemptions
consistent with federal regulations.

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