Oklahoma Code § 63-690.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Short title – Purposes
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A.  Sections 7 through 12 of this act shall be known and may be
cited as the “Oklahoma Flood Hazard Mitigation Program”.
B.  The purposes of the Oklahoma Flood Hazard Mitigation Program
are to provide:
1.  An orderly and continuing means of assistance by the state
government to political subdivisions of this state in carrying out
their responsibilities to alleviate the suffering and damage that
result from flooding by:
a. providing state assistance programs for public losses
and needs sustained in flood disasters,
b. encouraging the development of comprehensive disaster
preparedness and assistance plans, programs,
capabilities, and organizations by the state and
political subdivisions,
c. achieving greater coordination and responsiveness of
flood disaster preparedness and relief programs, and
d. encouraging hazard mitigation measures, such as
development of land-use and construction regulations,
floodplain management, and environmental planning, to
reduce losses from flood disasters in municipalities;
2.  For the protection of life and property and to limit the
repetitive expenditures of public funds in areas that are subject to
chronic flooding and other flood disasters;
3.  Financial assistance to local governments for the
development and implementation of flood hazard mitigation projects;
4.  For the cooperation of state environmental agencies and
other state and federal agencies in the development and
implementation of the Oklahoma Flood Hazard Mitigation Program; and
5.  For the establishment of land development principles which
will eliminate inappropriate and unsafe real estate development in
municipal areas subject to repetitive or chronic flooding.

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