Oklahoma Code § 66-328

Title 66. Railroads: Powers and duties of Commission
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POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION
A.  The duties of the Commission are to:
1.  Secure the funding and authorization necessary to make
passenger rail improvements a reality for the region;
2.  Examine and facilitate ways that states can form
partnerships to implement improved passenger rail service in the
region;
3.  Create and facilitate a long-term, interstate plan for high-
speed rail passenger service implementation; and
4.  Serve as a liaison with Amtrak, the Federal Railroad
Administration, the High-Speed Ground Transportation Association,
and other regions and entities to ensure that the Midwest is

adequately represented and integrated into national plans for
passenger rail development.
B.  In addition to its exercise of these duties, the Commission
may:
1.  Provide the multistate leadership necessary to implement the
Interstate Midwest Regional Passenger Rail Compact;
2.  Work with local elected officials, economic development
planning organizations, and similar entities to raise the visibility
of passenger rail service needs; and
3.  Educate other state officials and the public on the
advantages of passenger rail services as an integral part of an
intermodal transportation system in the region.

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