Oklahoma Code § 82-1085.12

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Executive Director - Qualifications - Powers and
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duties.
A.  The Oklahoma Water Resources Board shall appoint an
Executive Director, who shall have had at least six (6) years
practical and administrative experience in water resource management
and fix his or her duties and compensation.  The Board is
specifically authorized to delegate to such Executive Director such
of its powers and duties as it may deem proper, including powers and
duties involving the exercise of official discretion.  The authority
hereby granted to the Board to delegate powers and duties to the
Executive Director shall extend to any powers and duties given or
transferred to the Board under this title, or under any other law
conferring powers or imposing duties upon the Board, and shall also
extend to any powers conferred or duties imposed upon the Board by
any future law, unless any law expressly negates the authority to
make such delegation.  Any other part of this title, or any other
law granting authority to the Board to delegate any powers or
duties, shall not be deemed to be a limitation upon the authority
conferred by this section.  The Executive Director shall exercise
any such delegated powers and perform such delegated duties, in
accordance with any rules, regulations or orders made by the Board
which are applicable thereto.  Provided, however, the Board shall
not delegate to such director any power of determining policy, the
execution of any contract or the final adjudication of any claims,
applications or controversies, all of which powers and duties shall
be exercised solely by the Board.
B.  In addition to the powers and duties specified in subsection
A of this section, the Executive Director shall have the power and
duty to issue temporary permits and regular permits excluding all
permits from sensitive sole source aquifers that meet all the
requirements of Titles 27A and 82 of the Oklahoma Statutes and other
considerations required by law and that have not been the subject of
a protest from an interested party.

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