Oklahoma Code § 74-3915

Title 74. State Government: Evaluation criteria
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In evaluating each statutory entity the appropriate House or
Senate sunset committee may consider factors including, but not
limited to:
1.  The extent to which statutory changes have been recommended
which would benefit the statutory entity;
2.  The extent to which operation of the statutory entity has
been efficient and responsive to public needs;
3.  The extent to which the public has been encouraged to
participate in rule- and decision-making as opposed to participation
solely by persons regulated;
4.  The extent to which complaints have been expeditiously
processed to completion in the public interest;
5.  The extent to which affirmative action requirements of state
and federal statutes and constitutions have been complied with by
the agency or the industry it regulates;
6.  An identification of other statutory entities having the
same or similar objectives along with a comparison of the cost and
effectiveness of said statutory entities and any duplication of the
statutory entity under review;
7.  An examination of the extent to which the objectives of the
statutory entity have been achieved in comparison with the
objectives as initially set forth in the enabling legislation and an
analysis of any significant variance between project and actual
performance;
8.  A specification, to the extent feasible, in quantitative
terms, of the objectives of said statutory entity for the next six
(6) years; and
9.  An examination of the impact of said statutory entity on the
economy of the state.

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