Oklahoma Code § 82-1085.65

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Loan applications for nonpoint source management
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programs.
A.  The Oklahoma Conservation Commission shall promulgate rules
to receive, and review applications for water quality projects
submitted to the Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program for
implementation of nonpoint source management programs as allowed by
the federal Water Quality Act of 1987 for those activities subject
to its jurisdiction as specified in the Oklahoma Environmental
Quality Act.
B.  The rules shall require that to be eligible for financial
assistance, the proposed project:
1.  Meets or will meet a critical local or state need, as
defined in the State Nonpoint Source Assessment and Management
Report;
2.  Is needed or will be needed to comply with the State
Nonpoint Source Assessment and Management Report;
3.  Is designed to prevent, reduce or halt the pollution of the
waters of this state and comply with Oklahoma's Water Quality
Standards;
4.  Is cost-effective; and
5.  Shall be awarded upon a cost-share basis.
C.  The Commission shall consult with and obtain comments of the
Executive Director of the Department of Environmental Quality prior
to making a recommendation on all applications and programs which
may involve nonpoint sources subject to the jurisdiction of the
Department of Environmental Quality.  The Department of
Environmental Quality's comments shall be addressed in the
recommendation or attached thereto.
D.  Upon determination that the proposed project meets the
minimum criteria, the Commission shall forward the application,
plans and specifications and other documents to the Oklahoma Water
Resources Board, with a recommendation that a loan be made for the
project.
Added by Laws 1988, c. 202, § 15, operative July 1, 1988.  Amended
by Laws 1993, c. 145, § 334, eff. July 1, 1993; Laws 2002, c. 322, §
14, emerg. eff. May 30, 2002.

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