Oklahoma Code § 74-5403

Title 74. State Government: Retention and expansion of military installations –
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Oklahoma Strategic Military Planning Commission Incentive Fund.
A.  The Legislature finds that the five military installations
in this state, Tinker Air Force Base, Vance Air Force Base, Altus
Air Force Base, Fort Sill Army Post and the McAlester Army
Ammunition Plant, are vital to the economic health of Oklahoma
businesses and communities and an integral and important part of the
state economy.  It is therefore in the state interest that these
installations not only be retained but if possible, be expanded from
their current substantial workforces.
B.  There is hereby established a fund within the State Treasury
for the Department of Commerce to be known as the “Oklahoma
Strategic Military Planning Commission Incentive Fund”.  The fund
shall consist of all monies deposited into the fund by law.  The
fund shall be a continuing fund not subject to fiscal year
limitations.  Monies in the fund shall be distributed by the
Department to voluntary associations of Oklahoma local governmental
jurisdictions or other legal entities which perform functions for
the benefit of or which exist for the primary benefit of Oklahoma
local governmental entities, for distribution to eligible local
governments, as approved by the Oklahoma Strategic Military Planning
Commission.
C.  In order for an entity to be eligible to obtain funds from
the Oklahoma Strategic Military Planning Commission Incentive Fund,
a local governmental entity shall be required to:
1.  Demonstrate that it would be affected by realignment or
closure of a military installation specified in subsection A of this
section; and
2.  Develop a plan, and file it and have it approved by the
Oklahoma Strategic Military Planning Commission, to expend funds
from local sources, matched in whole or in part with monies in the

fund, for public projects necessary to protect the interests of the
entity and its residents with respect to realignment or closure of
the military installation.
D.  In order to be filed with and approved by the Commission,
the plan shall have first been approved by an affirmative vote of
two-thirds (2/3) of the members of the governing board of the local
governmental entity.  The vote shall be memorialized in a document,
executed under oath, that states that the record of the vote is a
true and accurate account of the proceedings conducted by the
governing board to be filed with the Department.
E.  Any entity which qualifies for funds pursuant to this
section shall be required to provide matching funds or to provide
equivalent value in order to obtain available funds or funds for
planning expenditures.  No funds available pursuant to the
provisions of this section shall be used to pay any administrative
expenses of the entity requesting the funds.  The Department shall
monitor expenditures made pursuant to this section to ensure
compliance with the provisions of this section.  Misuse of funds by
an entity shall disqualify the entity from further funding for a
period of one (1) year from the date as of which any report by the
Department is issued revealing a violation of the requirements of
this section.
F.  An entity which violates the provisions of this section
shall be liable to the State of Oklahoma for treble the amount of
funds identified as having been impermissibly used for the payment
or reimbursement of administrative expenses.  The payment shall be
made to the Department for deposit in the Oklahoma Strategic
Military Planning Commission Incentive Fund and such funds shall
become available for distribution as otherwise provided by this
section; provided, no such funds shall be paid to an entity which
has been required to make the treble damage payment.
G.  The expenditures from the Oklahoma Strategic Military
Planning Commission Incentive Fund, made in accordance with the
requirements of this section, shall be construed as an expenditure
of public funds in furtherance of governmental functions and for the
purpose of conferring general and uniform benefits resulting from
the expenditures.

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