Oklahoma Code § 74-1221.A

Title 74. State Government: Moratorium on compacts or cooperative agreements
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relating to surface water or groundwater.
In order to provide for the conservation, preservation,
protection and optimum development and utilization of surface water
and groundwater within this state, the Legislature hereby
establishes a moratorium on any state or tribal compact or any

intergovernmental cooperative agreement, authorized pursuant to law,
which is drafted in whole or in part to apportion surface water or
groundwater ownership, or authorize or otherwise implement any sale
or exportation of surface water or groundwater outside this state,
except as authorized by the provisions of this act.  Unless earlier
repealed or revoked by the Legislature, the moratorium shall be in
effect for a five-year period beginning on the effective date of
this act or until such time as the State of Oklahoma conducts and
completes a comprehensive scientific hydrological study of the water
resources of this state.

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