Oklahoma Code § 74-8303

Title 74. State Government: Rural Action Partnership Program – Duties – Annual
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evaluation - Purpose.
A.  There is hereby created within the Oklahoma Department of
Commerce the Rural Action Partnership Program.
B.  The Rural Action Partnership Program shall be responsible
for coordinating and assisting in:
1. Establishing a statewide toll free telephone program to serve
as a point of first contact between persons, business entities,
groups, associations, organizations, state and local government
officials and others for purposes of facilitating contact with
service providers, providing information regarding primarily rural
economic development entities, programs, resources and activities
and to provide assistance to persons, firms and representatives of
governmental entities attempting to establish or expand a for-profit
business in a rural area of the state;
2.  Assisting in the coordination of primarily rural economic
development programs offered within the state;
3.  Administering a rural economic development and employer
regional outreach program that divides the state into at least four
areas with each such area to be served by at least one rural
regional economic development coordinator who shall assist in the
establishment and coordination of rural economic development
partnerships;
4.  The accumulation and organization of information to be used
as a rural economic development resource database, including, but
not limited to, contact information for persons, firms, groups,
organizations and others involved in rural economic development
issues, availability of federal, state and local incentive programs,
and, subject to available funding, the development and maintenance
of a rural development Internet web site to promote access to such
information;
5.  A comprehensive survey of natural resources located or
available in primarily rural areas of the state in order to match
potential value-added business activity with such resources;
6.  The sponsorship, with key economic development partners, of
periodic rural development summits or conferences for purposes of
communicating about the existence of the Rural Action Partnership
Program, availability of assistance, development of additional
services consistent with the mission of the Program and such matters
as may be conducive to improving the delivery of services with
respect to rural development programs and rural economic
development; and

7.  Providing such services and developing such programs,
functions or initiatives that may be necessary for or that would
promote the development of rural resources and the rural economy.
C.  The mission of the Rural Action Partnership Program shall be
to foster healthy and sustainable rural communities through small
business retention, expansion, and entrepreneurial development.
D.  The primary emphasis for the regional economic development
outreach specialists shall be to serve the needs of the communities
or regions with declining populations or with economic indicators
that suggest additional information and resources would be of
benefit to improve the economic conditions of such community.
E.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce, in support of the
mission of the Rural Action Partnership Program, may request the
assistance of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, Department of
Environmental Quality, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Oklahoma Tax
Commission, Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, Oklahoma
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, Oklahoma Department
of Tourism, Department of Transportation, the Oklahoma State Regents
for Higher Education, the Oklahoma Department of Career and
Technology Education or such other agencies, boards, commissions,
departments or other entities of state government as may be required
in order to assist with the implementation of the programs for which
the Rural Action Partnership Program is responsible.
F.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall conduct an annual
evaluation of the Rural Action Partnership Program.  Not later than
December 31, 2007, the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department
of Commerce shall make a report regarding the actions and functions
of the Rural Action Partnership Program to the Governor, Speaker of
the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore
of the State Senate.  The report shall summarize the activity and
results of the Program and may contain recommendations for changes
in the functions of the Program, including changes in funding.

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