A. The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall prepare, with the cooperation of the Oklahoma business community, agricultural community, financial community, universities, labor, the state executive and legislative branches, and the Oklahoma Workforce Commission, a five-year economic development plan and annual updates for this state. 1. The purpose of the plan shall be to identify significant economic, social, and demographic trends which may have both short- term and long-term impacts on the state and local economy and to present strategies and recommendations that the state and local political subdivisions might adopt to improve or stabilize the economy. 2. The goals of the plan shall include the development of a diversified state economy; the increase of employment; the maximum use of federal, state and local funds to achieve the goals or recommendations included in the plan; the maximum investment of capital in the economy of the state; and the improvement of the quality of life in the state. 3. The plan wherever possible shall make recommendations to encourage intergovernmental cooperation and public and private cooperation. 4. The plan shall include an economic development strategy for the state that addresses target industries, site development, and workforce needs to meet the state goals. 5. Copies of the plan and the annual updates shall be submitted electronically to the Oklahoma Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the members of the Legislative Evaluation and Development Committee, as created in Section 5090.1 of this title, and be made available to the public on the Department’s website on the first day of each legislative session. 6. The Department shall develop and manage a complete economic information system which will support the five-year planning process, and which will make available complete and timely information on the state economy. The economic information system shall be operated by public or private Oklahoma universities or an Oklahoma enterprise capable of providing such services in a cost- effective manner. B. The Chief Executive Officer of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall present the strategic plan to the Oklahoma Department of Commerce Board, as created in Section 4 of this act, for approval. C. The Department, in conjunction with the Oklahoma Development Finance Authority, is authorized to develop an infrastructure program which will enable political subdivisions of this state to finance public works projects in order to modify or improve existing public facilities for purposes of bringing such facilities, and the operation thereof, into compliance with and maintaining compliance with federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to the protection of the public health and the environment. D. The Chief Executive Officer shall develop an annual business plan for the Department. The business plan shall include the need and mission of each division of the Department created by law or the Chief Executive Officer and an analysis of past costs and benefits and future projected costs and benefits to the state of the programs of each division of the Department. The business plan shall be consistent with the goals of the recurring five-year plan specified in this section. The Chief Executive Officer shall distribute copies of the business plan by such means that will make it widely available to communities, firms and local economic development managers throughout this state. Added by Laws 1986, c. 207, § 20, operative July 1, 1986. Amended by Laws 1987, c. 222, § 14, operative July 1, 1987. Renumbered from § 5014 of this title by Laws 1987, c. 222, § 122, operative July 1, 1987. Amended by Laws 1987, c. 236, § 57, emerg. eff. July 20, 1987; Laws 1991, c. 341, § 7, eff. July 1, 1991; Laws 1992, c. 330, § 6, emerg. eff. May 28, 1992; Laws 2002, c. 484, § 15, eff. July 1, 2002; Laws 2024, c. 377, § 5, emerg. eff. June 5, 2024; Laws 2025, c. 133, § 3, eff. Jan. 1, 2026.
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