Oklahoma Code § 52-149

Title 52. Oil And Gas: Conservation Division - Creation - Personnel - Duties -
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There is hereby created within the Corporation Commission of
Oklahoma, herein called "Commission", a Conservation Division, the
duties and functions of which, subject to the supervision and
direction of the Commission, shall be to aid the Commission in the
administration and performance of the powers, duties and functions
of the Commission with respect to oil and gas conservation and the
prevention of pollution resulting from oil and gas production and
transportation.  The Conservation Division so created shall consist
of the following personnel:
1.  A Director of Conservation, who, in addition to the duties
and functions now or hereafter prescribed for such officer in this
title, shall have overall responsibility, supervision and direction
of the activities of the Conservation Division and the
administration and enforcement of the rules, regulations and orders
of the Commission relating to oil and gas conservation and the
prevention of pollution.  The Director of Conservation shall be a
graduate of an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's
Degree and shall have five (5) years' experience in a supervisory
capacity in an administrative or personnel management position;
2.  A Manager of Pollution Abatement, whose duties and functions
shall be to direct and supervise the activities of the Conservation
Division with respect to the prevention of pollution.  The Manager
of Pollution Abatement shall be a graduate of an accredited college
or university with a Bachelor of Science Degree in petroleum, civil
or mechanical engineering, geology, environmental science or a
related field and shall have at least five (5) years' practical or
regulatory experience in the production of oil and gas, three (3)
years of which must have been in an administrative or supervisory
capacity;
3.  A Manager of Field Operations, whose duties and functions
shall be to direct, supervise and coordinate the activities of the
district offices and all the field activities of the Conservation
Division with respect to both oil and gas conservation and the
prevention of pollution.  The Manager of Field Operations shall be a
graduate of an accredited college or university with a Bachelor of
Science Degree in petroleum, civil or mechanical engineering,
geology, environmental science or a related field and at least five
(5) years' practical or regulatory experience in the production of
oil and gas, three (3) years of which must have been in an
administrative or supervisory capacity or an equivalent combination
of education and experience, substituting one (1) additional year of
qualifying experience for each year of the required degree;
4.  A Deputy Director of Conservation, whose duties and
functions shall be the administrative management of the various
offices of the Conservation Division including, but not limited to,
office services and procedures, coordinating personnel
administration, processing of expense statements, budget preparation

and cost accounting, procurement and use of supplies, files,
records, and other professional and clerical services, computer
services, with other divisions of the Commission and providing
technical assistance as necessary.  The Deputy Director of
Conservation shall be a graduate of an accredited college or
university with a Bachelor of Science Degree in petroleum, civil or
mechanical engineering, geology, environmental science or a related
field and shall have five (5) years' practical or regulatory
experience in the production of oil and gas, three (3) years of
which must have been in an administrative or supervisory capacity;
5.  A Manager of Technical Services, whose duties and functions
shall be to direct, supervise and coordinate the technical
activities of the Conservation Division with respect to oil and gas
conservation, prevention of waste and prevention of pollution.  The
Manager of Technical Services shall be a graduate of an accredited
college or university, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in
petroleum, civil or mechanical engineering, geology, environmental
science or a related field and at least five (5) years' practical or
regulatory experience in the production of oil and gas, three (3)
years of which must have been in an administrative or supervisory
capacity;
6.  District Managers, whose duties and functions shall be to
supervise and direct the district offices and all field activities
of the Conservation Division, including both oil and gas
conservation and the prevention of pollution in the respective
districts to which they are assigned.  A District Manager shall be a
graduate of an accredited college or university with a Bachelor of
Science Degree in petroleum, civil or mechanical engineering,
geology, environmental science or a related field and shall have
five (5) years' practical or regulatory experience in the production
of oil and gas, three (3) years of which must have been in an
administrative or supervisory capacity or an equivalent combination
of education and experience, substituting one (1) year of practical
or regulatory experience in the production of oil and gas for each
year of the required degree;
7.  Assistant District Managers, whose duties and functions
shall be to supervise, direct and coordinate the activities of field
and office personnel and who shall be under the supervision of the
District Managers.  An Assistant District Manager shall be a
graduate from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor of
Science degree in petroleum, civil or mechanical engineering,
geology, environmental science or related field and shall have four
(4) years' practical or regulatory experience in the production of
oil and gas, one (1) year of which must have been in a supervisory
capacity or an equivalent combination of education and experience,
substituting one (1) year of practical or regulatory experience in
the production of oil and gas for each year of the required degree;

8.  Oil and Gas Field Inspectors, whose duties and functions,
subject to the direction and supervision of the Oil and Gas Field
Inspector Supervisor of the respective district to which they are
assigned, shall be to make inspections and investigations, witness
tests, and generally serve as enforcement officers and
representatives of the Commission in the administration and
enforcement of the rules, regulations and orders of the Commission
relating to both oil and gas conservation and the prevention of
pollution.  An Oil and Gas Field Inspector shall have four (4)
years' practical experience in oil field production and drilling
operations;
9.  Assistant Manager of Field Operations, who under the general
direction of the Manager of Field Operations, shall direct,
supervise and coordinate office personnel and the activities of the
district office and other field programs.  An Assistant Manager of
Field Operations shall be a graduate of an accredited college or
university with a Bachelor of Science Degree in petroleum, civil or
mechanical engineering, geology, environmental science or related
fields and shall have five (5) years' practical or regulatory
experience in the production of oil and gas or an equivalent
combination of education and experience, substituting one (1) year
of practical or regulatory experience in the production of oil and
gas for each year of the required degree;
10.  Oil and Gas Safety Specialist, who, under the general
direction of the Assistant District Manager of the respective
district to which they are assigned, shall be trained in Hydrogen
Sulfide Gas control and safety and in hazardous chemical detection
and shall investigate incidents of public safety concerns.  An Oil
and Gas Safety Specialist shall have five (5) years' regulatory
experience in the production of oil and gas or a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Industrial Safety and one (1) year of regulatory
experience in the production of oil and gas;
11.  Senior Field Inspector, who, under the general direction of
the Oil and Gas Field Inspector Supervisor of the respective
district to which they are assigned, shall perform detailed
inspections and investigations and provide expert testimony
concerning the enforcement of rules of the Corporation Commission.
A Senior Field Inspector shall have four (4) years' practical and
two (2) years' regulatory experience in the production of oil and
gas; and
12.  Oil and Gas Inspector Supervisor, who, under the
supervision of the Assistant District Manager of the respective
district to which they are assigned, shall supervise and perform
field inspection activities related to tests, surveys and
investigations of oil and gas production, pollution control and
environmental protection.  An Oil and Gas Inspector Supervisor shall

have four (4) years' practical and three (3) years' regulatory
experience in the production of oil and gas.
The employees of the Commission who at the effective date of
this act are holding positions or performing functions corresponding
to those herein prescribed but who do not have the qualifications
required by this act for such positions or functions shall not, for
that reason, be disqualified to continue in such positions or to
perform such functions, but at such time as there is a vacancy in
such position it shall be filled by an employee having the
qualifications herein prescribed.
Added by Laws 1967, c. 207, § 1, emerg. eff. May 1, 1967.  Amended
by Laws 1981, c. 318, § 16, emerg. eff. June 30, 1981; Laws 1982, c.
354, § 8, operative July 1, 1982; Laws 1987, c. 208, § 60, operative
July 1, 1987; Laws 1987, c. 236, § 82, emerg. eff. July 20, 1987;

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