Oklahoma Code § 82-1501-205.1

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Definitions - State Geographic Information Council
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A.  As used in this section and in Sections 1501-205.2 and 1501-
205.3 of this title:
1.  "Geographic information" means any data or databases in
which location or spatial distribution is an essential element
including, but not limited to, land, air, water, and mineral
resources, the distribution of plant, animal, and human populations,
real property interests, zoning and other land development

regulations, and political, jurisdictional, ownership, and other
artificial divisions of geography;
2.  "Geographic Information System" or "GIS" means computer
systems that allow the analysis of data or databases containing
geographic information; and
3.  "Statewide data" means geographic information whose spatial
extent is defined by the geographic boundary of this state.
B.  There is hereby created a State Geographic Information
Council composed of nineteen (19) members as follows:
1.  Director of the Oklahoma Conservation Commission or
designee;
2.  Director of the Department of Environmental Quality or
designee;
3.  Chair of the Corporation Commission or designee;
4.  Director of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce or designee;
5.  Commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food, and Forestry or designee;
6.  Director of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board or designee;
7.  Director of the Department of Transportation or designee;
8.  State Geographer or designee;
9.  Director of the Oklahoma Geological Survey or designee;
10.  Director of the Center for Spatial Analysis of the
University of Oklahoma or designee;
11.  Dean of the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural
Resources of Oklahoma State University or designee;
12.  Director of the Ad Valorem Division of the Oklahoma Tax
Commission or designee;
13.  A member appointed by the Director of the Oklahoma
Conservation Commission from a list of names submitted to the
Director from the Oklahoma regional universities;
14.  Director of Information Services of the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services or designee;
15.  State Wildlife Conservation Director or designee;
16.  Director of Homeland Security or designee; and
17.  Three members to be appointed by the Governor pursuant to
subsection C of this section.
C.  The Governor shall appoint three members to the Council to
serve initial terms as specified by this subsection.  Thereafter,
the terms of all appointed members shall be four (4) years.
Gubernatorial members shall not be appointed to more than three
successive terms.  Members that are appointed by the Governor to
fill a vacancy may serve three successive terms.  No appointment to
a partial term to fill a vacancy shall be counted for purposes of
determining term limits.  Incumbent members may continue to serve on
the Council until a new appointment is made.  The following members
shall be appointed by the Governor:

1.  A representative of the Oklahoma Association of Regional
Councils, appointed for an initial four-year term;
2.  A representative of county assessors, appointed for an
initial three-year term; and
3.  A representative of city government, appointed for an
initial two-year term.
D.  The chair of the Council shall be the Director of the
Oklahoma Conservation Commission or designee.  Meetings shall be
called by the chair.
E.  1.  A majority of the membership of the Council constitutes
a quorum for the conduct of business.
2.  The Council shall meet at least twice each year, and the
chair may call a meeting of the Council as often as necessary to
transact business.
F.  A member of the Council shall not:
1.  Be an officer, employee, or paid consultant of a business
entity that has, or an officer, employee, or paid consultant of a
trade association for business entities that have, a substantial
interest in the geographic information industry and are doing
business with state agencies or other governmental units of the
state;
2.  Own, control, or have directly or indirectly, more than ten
percent (10%) interest in a business entity that has a substantial
interest in the geographic information industry and is doing
business with state agencies or other governmental units of the
state;
3.  Be an officer, employee, or paid consultant of a business
entity that is connected with any contract or bid for furnishing to
any governmental body of the state with Geographic Information
Systems, the computers on which they are automated, or a service
related to Geographic Information Systems;
4.  Be a person required to register as a lobbyist because of
activities for compensation on behalf of a business entity that has,
or on behalf of a trade association of business entities that have,
a substantial interest in the geographic information industry; or
5.  Accept or receive money or another thing of value from an
individual, firm, or corporation to whom a contract may be awarded,
directly or indirectly, by rebate, gift or otherwise.
G.  The duties of the Council shall include overseeing the
Office of Geographic Information concerning the following:
1.  Development, adoption, and recommendation of standards and
procedures that may be applied to geographic information and
Geographic Information Systems to promote consistency of data
elements;
2.  Development of a strategy for the implementation and funding
of a statewide Geographic Information System;

3.  Development, delivery, and periodic revision of a statewide
geographic information plan and annually reporting to the Governor
and the Legislature.  Such a plan shall include, but not be limited
to, provisions for training and education; and
4.  Promotion of collaboration and sharing of data and data
development as well as other aspects of Geographic Information
Systems.
H.  Neither the Council nor its members shall have the power to
form or award contracts or to employ staff.  Members appointed by
the Governor shall serve without compensation.
Added by Laws 1994, c. 386, § 1, emerg. eff. June 11, 1994.  Amended
by Laws 1995, c. 150, § 1, emerg. eff. May 2, 1995; Laws 2001, c.
35, § 1, emerg. eff. April 9, 2001; Laws 2004, c. 365, § 1, eff.
Nov. 1, 2004; Laws 2012, c. 304, § 1071; Laws 2022, c. 88, § 1, eff.
Nov. 1, 2022.

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