Oklahoma Code § 82-105.18

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Loss of right to use water - Notice - Hearing
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
A.  When the Board has reasonable cause to believe that the
right to use water has been lost in whole or in part, as provided in
Section 105.17 of this title, the Board may proceed to cancel
administratively such right by notifying the claimant of such right,
or his latest successor in such rights, by written notification
mailed by registered or certified mail to his last known address
that there is reasonable cause for believing that he has lost his
water rights under the provisions of Section 105.16 or 105.17 of
this title.

B.  Such notice shall be mailed at least thirty (30) days prior
to the date set for the hearing and shall give the time and place
set for the hearing on such water rights; provided that if there is
evidence that delivery of such notice by registered or certified
mail cannot be made to the claimant, or his successor in such water
rights, the Board shall give notice by publishing the same in a
local newspaper qualified to publish such notice, nearest the point
where said water right had attached, once each week for two (2)
consecutive weeks.  Such hearing date shall be set not earlier than
thirty (30) days after the last publication date of said notice.
C.  At such hearing the claimant of such water right, or his
successor in such right, shall have the right to show cause why such
water right should not be declared to have been lost through nonuse.
Such cause may be shown by substantial competent evidence that the
failure to beneficially use the water subject to forfeiture was
caused by circumstances beyond the control of the claimant and the
claimant was ready and willing to use the water.
Procedures of hearings and appeals shall be governed by the
Administrative Procedures Act.
D.  Provided, that the failure of the Board to determine that a
right to use water has been lost in whole or in part for nonuse
shall not in any way revive or continue the said right.

‹ Prev All Oklahoma sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.