Oklahoma Code § 62-825

Title 62. Public Finance: Preliminary Project Plan – Public hearing – Notice – Final
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Project Plan.
A.  Upon a request by the Governor, the Oklahoma Department of
Commerce shall prepare a Preliminary Project Plan relating to a
proposed project.  This Preliminary Project Plan shall set forth the
following information:
1.  A description of the economic development project, including
the name of private companies being assisted, if any, and the nature
of such assistance;
2.  An estimate of the total project costs of the project;
3.  A description of the bonds proposed to be issued, including
the par amount of bonds proposed for issuance by each municipality
or county comprising the proposed Regional District;
4.  A listing of the municipalities and counties comprising the
proposed Regional District;
5.  A description of the economic impact that the project will
have on the municipalities and counties comprising the proposed
Regional District;
6.  A description of the type and amount of tax that will be
authorized for the payment of principal, interest and premium, if
any, on the bonds;
7.  The name of the public trust designated to administer the
project; and
8.  Such other information as the Department may deem
appropriate.
B.  Following the preparation of the Preliminary Project Plan,
the Department shall conduct public hearings for the purpose of
receiving input from the public regarding the Preliminary Project
Plan.  If the proposed Regional District consists of one county, the
public hearing shall be held in the incorporated municipality having
the highest population in the county according to the most recent
Federal Decennial Census or most recent annual estimate of such
population.  If the proposed Regional District consists of more than
one county, the public hearing shall be held in the municipality

having the highest population in each such county according to the
most recent Federal Decennial Census or most recent annual estimate
of such population.  If the proposed Regional District consists of
one municipality, the public hearing shall be held in such
municipality.  If the proposed Regional District consists of more
than one municipality, the public hearing shall be held in each such
municipality.  If the proposed Regional District consists of one
municipality and one county, the public hearing shall be held in the
municipality and, if not a duplication of the hearing location, in
the municipality within the county having the highest population
according to the most recent Federal Decennial Census or most recent
annual estimate of such population.  If the proposed Regional
District consists of more than one municipality and more than one
county and the public hearing location is not otherwise prescribed
by this subsection, the public hearing shall be held in each of the
municipalities and, if not already satisfied by the hearing
requirement prescribed by this paragraph, for purposes of a hearing
in any of the affected counties, the public hearing shall be held in
each of the municipalities having the highest population in each
county according to the most recent Federal Decennial Census or most
recent annual estimate of such population.
C.  Notice of the time, date, and place of the public hearings
shall be published in one or more newspapers of general circulation
within each of the municipalities and counties comprising the
proposed Regional District.  The notice shall also inform the public
that a copy of the Preliminary Project Plan can be obtained from the
Department without charge.  Such publication shall be at least seven
(7) days prior to the hearings.  At the hearings, comments from all
interested persons shall be received by the Department and a record
made of such comments.
D.  After the public hearings are concluded, the Department
shall prepare a Final Project Plan, based upon the Preliminary
Project Plan, but giving due consideration to the comments received
at the public hearings.  The Final Project Plan shall also include a
certification by the Department that the proposed project will have
a substantial economic impact on each of the municipalities and
counties proposed for inclusion in the Regional District.  The Final
Project Plan shall include the same items listed in subsection A of
this section.  No municipalities or counties may be listed in the
Final Project Plan for inclusion in a Regional District other than
those listed in the Preliminary Project Plan.  A municipality or
county may be omitted in the Final Project Plan if the Department
determines that the project will not have a substantial economic
impact within such municipality or county.  Thereafter, the
Department shall forward the Final Project Plan to the Governor.

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