Oklahoma Code § 63-690.4

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Grants or loans for flood hazard mitigation
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A.  A political subdivision of this state may apply to the
Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management for a grant or loan for
flood hazard mitigation projects on forms provided by the
Department.
B.  Grants or loans for flood hazard mitigation shall be
prioritized by the State Hazard Mitigation Team based on the
following considerations:
1.  The extent and effectiveness of flood mitigation measures
already implemented by the political subdivision requesting the
grant;
2.  The feasibility, practicality, and effectiveness of the
proposed flood mitigation measures and the associated benefits and
detriments;

3.  The level of assistance that should be provided to the
political subdivision, based on available facts regarding the
nature, extent, and severity of the flood hazard problems;
4.  The frequency of occurrence of flooding disasters that has
resulted in declaration of the area as a flood disaster area by the
Governor of this state or by the President of the United States;
5.  The economic, social, and environmental benefits and
detriments of the proposed flood mitigation measures;
6.  Whether the floodplain management ordinance or regulation
adopted by the political subdivision meets the minimum standards
established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the degree
of enforcement of the ordinance or regulation, and whether the
political subdivision is complying with the ordinance or regulation;
7.  The financial capability of the political subdivision to
solve its flood hazard problems without financial assistance; and
8.  The estimated cost and method of financing of the proposed
flood mitigation measures based on local money and federal and state
financial assistance.
C.  A grant shall not exceed seventy-five percent (75%) of the
total cost of the proposed mitigation project and a loan shall not
exceed the total cost of the proposed mitigation project.

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