Oklahoma Code § 69-4018

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: Waterways Branch of Department of Transportation Planning
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Division - Creation - Powers and duties - Oklahoma Waterways
Advisory Board.
A.  There is hereby created within the Department of
Transportation Planning Division, a Waterways Branch.  The Director
of the Department of Transportation shall appoint such employees
necessary to implement and effectuate the provisions of this
section.  The Waterways Branch shall assume the duties and functions
previously performed by the Division of Waterways within the
Department of Commerce.  The Transportation Commission is hereby
authorized to adopt rules necessary to effectuate the operation of
the Waterways Branch.
B.  The Waterways Branch shall have the primary purpose and
responsibility of promoting the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River
Navigation System which constitutes Oklahoma's navigable waterways.
Additionally, the Department of Transportation acting through the
Waterways Branch shall have the authority to:
1.  Encourage commercial use of the state's navigable waterways
for the purpose of the transportation of goods;
2.  Assist state, federal and municipal entities in the
attraction and location of waterways-related industries;
3.  Assist and coordinate public and private entities in and
with the development of river, port and harbor facilities;

4.  Aggressively pursue federal funding for construction and
maintenance projects of all necessary improvements to navigational
systems;
5.  Coordinate with local and state development agencies to
ensure a better understanding of the state's navigable waterways in
a manner that will result in the use and growth of the state's
transportation resources and facilities of this state;
6.  Study and coordinate efforts designed to promote the
development of the navigable stream areas in this state for water
transportation purposes;
7.  Monitor and intercede on behalf of and to represent the
State of Oklahoma before any agency of the United States government
in matters pertaining to the application of fees, tolls or user
charges levied or contemplated to be levied against the water
transportation industry engaged in either intrastate or interstate
water commerce;
8.  Receive and use any federal, state or private funds,
donations and grants made available for the development, use and
expansion of river transportation resources of this state;
9.  Cooperate and enter into contracts with the federal
government or any agency thereof or agencies of other states such as
may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this section, provided
that no such contract may obligate or potentially obligate any state
funds or the full faith and credit of the State of Oklahoma unless
express legislative authorization is given therefor;
10.  Represent this state in the promotion of the development of
commercial water transportation in this state and to cooperate with
other states, other agencies of this state or agencies of the United
States government, in any manner whatsoever, in an effort to develop
the commercial use of the waterways in this state;
11.  Study all executive orders and legislation, state and
federal, which may affect the commercial development of interstate
or intrastate water transportation and to make recommendations
concerning any such executive orders or legislation;
12.  Make studies and plans for the expansion, use and growth of
the water transportation resources and facilities of this state; and
13.  Do and perform all other functions for and on behalf of the
state which may be necessary or desirable to accomplish the purposes
of this section.

C.  1.  There is hereby created the Oklahoma Waterways
Advisory Board.  Members of the Board shall be selected
and appointed by the Director of the Department of
Transportation.  The Oklahoma Waterways Advisory
Board shall consist of seven (7) members qualified as
follows:
a. two members shall be the Executive Directors of the
two active, public ports, commonly known as the Port
of Catoosa and the Port of Muskogee,
b. two members shall be appointed from private port
operations which have existing waterfront cargo
handling facilities and which regularly employ the use
of barge transportation,
c. one member shall be appointed from the public at large
who shall have professional experience and expertise
in shipping, freight logistics or construction,
operation, maintenance and rehabilitation of
transportation systems, and
d. two members shall be appointed at large from business
and/or industry associated with inland navigation.
2.  All members shall continue in office until replaced.
Members of the Board shall not be compensated or receive travel
reimbursement.  The membership shall elect a chairperson and vice-
chairperson and shall meet as necessary.
3.  The Board shall:
a. serve in an advisory capacity to the Department of
Transportation, the Governor's office and the
Legislature in accomplishing its mission,
b. assist in the development of rules, standards,
policies, procedures and directions of the Waterways
Branch of the Department of Transportation regarding
its duties and responsibilities authorized by this
section, and
c. recommend specific public and private actions that
would enable this state to utilize its waterways to
promote future growth.
4.  The Department of Transportation may, as funds and staff are
available, provide support and assistance to the Board.

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