Oklahoma Code § 82-110.5

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Oklahoma Water Resources Board - Powers and duties
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The Oklahoma Water Resources Board, in addition to other powers
and duties as provided by law, shall have the following powers and
duties:
1.  To promulgate rules necessary to carry out the provisions of
this act, including but not limited to rules relating to hazard and
size classifications, minimum standards for design, operation and
maintenance of dams, and fee schedules for inspections and other
services provided to carry out the dam safety program authorized by
this act;
2.  To review and grant or deny applications to approve plans
and specifications for construction of new dams and modifications of
existing dams, based on the applicable minimum standards adopted
provided that an owner who proposes to construct a new dam
classified as having a low hazard potential that will be used
primarily for agriculture purposes, and will be designed or
constructed with the assistance of a local conservation district or
federal agriculture related agency, shall be required only to notify
the Board of such construction;
3.  To supervise and oversee construction of new dams and
modifications of existing dams;

4.  To inspect existing dams and dams under construction in
accordance with the following requirements:
a. dams classified as having a high hazard potential
shall be inspected at least once annually,
b. dams classified as having a significant hazard
potential shall be inspected at least once every three
(3) years, and
c. dams classified as having a low hazard potential shall
be inspected at least once every five (5) years;
provided, that the Board shall accept an inspection report of a
registered professional engineer having practical experience in the
analysis, design and construction of dams and employed or retained
by the owner for dams classified as high or significant hazard
potential, or by an engineer employed by any United States
governmental agency acting in an official capacity, and provided
further, for dams classified as low hazard potential, the Board may
exempt such inspections as set forth in its rules and may accept an
inspection report of a person trained in inspecting dams and who is
employed or retained by the owner.  Fees for such inspections
conducted by the Board and for reviewing inspection reports prepared
by others shall be as set forth in rules promulgated by the Board;
5.  To require maintenance, repairs and modifications of
existing dams as necessary, including compliance schedules, so that
minimum standards can be met;
6.  To have reasonable access to public and private property for
the purpose of inspecting and investigating conditions related to
dams and to require that records of owners of dams be inspected and
copied;
7.  To cooperate with agencies of federal, state and local
governments and private persons, including but not limited to the
Oklahoma Conservation Commission and local conservation districts,
in carrying out its duties under this act;
8.  To disseminate information about the dam safety program; and
9.  To exercise all incidental powers which are necessary and
proper to carry out the purposes of this act.

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