Oklahoma Code § 63-684.3

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: General implementation
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ARTICLE II
General Implementation

Each party state entering into this compact recognizes that many
emergencies transcend political jurisdictional boundaries and that
intergovernmental coordination is essential in managing these and
other emergencies under this compact.  Each state further recognizes
that there will be emergencies which require immediate access and
present procedures to apply outside resources to make a prompt and
effective response to such an emergency.  This is because few, if
any, individual states have all the resources they need in all types
of emergencies or the capability of delivering resources to the area
where emergencies occur.
The prompt, full, and effective utilization of resources of the
participating states, including any resources on hand or available
from the federal government or any other source, that are essential
to the safety, care and welfare of the people in the event of any
emergency or disaster declared by a party state, shall be the
underlying principle on which all articles of this compact shall be
understood.
On behalf of the governor of each state participating in the
compact, the legally designated state official who is assigned
responsibility for emergency management will be responsible for
formulation of the appropriate interstate mutual aid plans and
procedures necessary to implement this compact.

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