Oklahoma Code § 74-5402

Title 74. State Government: Purpose – Advice and recommendations – Administrative
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direction, coordination and support – Reports.
A.  The purpose of the Oklahoma Strategic Military Planning
Commission shall be to analyze state policies affecting military
facilities currently in use by the United States Department of
Defense and the Oklahoma Army and Air National Guard located within
the state and such infrastructure as may support or be affected by
these Department of Defense or National Guard facilities or any
activity therein.  Provided further that the Commission may assist
financially with projects designed to enhance the operation,
security, or support of such facilities and associated activities,
pursuant to the provisions of Section 5403 of this title.  The
Commission shall also examine methods for improving the private
sector market value or potential for such military facilities.
B.  The Commission shall advise and recommend to the Governor
and to the Legislature, by reporting to the Speaker of the House of
Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, state
policies which would:
1.  Prevent Oklahoma’s military facilities from being targeted
for closing or downsizing;
2.  Maximize Oklahoma’s input into the federal base closing and
realignment process;
3.  Protect, to the greatest extent possible, the interests of
the communities and residents of areas located within and adjacent
to such military facilities in connection with such process;
4.  Mitigate the effect of a reduction in military personnel
housed or assigned to such facilities, reduction in military
activity associated with such facilities, or other changes in either
civilian or military activity which have the potential to reduce
employment, business activity, personal income or other economic
growth in the affected areas; and
5.  Encourage and facilitate the relocation of mission
responsibilities and resources to Oklahoma military facilities from
military bases located outside Oklahoma.
C.  Responsibility for the administrative direction,
coordination and support of the Commission shall be with the Office
of the Governor.
D.  The Commission shall submit an annual written report of its
findings, conclusions and recommendations to the Governor, the
Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the President
Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate not later than December 31.

E.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce, the Oklahoma Tax
Commission, the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission and other
agencies of state government shall provide such assistance to the
Commission as the Commission may require in order to perform the
duties imposed upon it.
F.  Members of the Commission shall be reimbursed by their
appointing authority, except that members appointed from the
municipalities shall be reimbursed by the Oklahoma Department of
Commerce, for travel to meetings of the Commission pursuant to the
State Travel Reimbursement Act.
Legislators who serve as members of the Commission shall be
reimbursed for travel to meetings pursuant to Section 456 of Title
74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.

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