Oklahoma Code § 82-277.4

Title 82. Waters And Water Rights: Hearing - Notice - Order
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After receipt of the petition, the Oklahoma Water Resources
Board shall:
1.  Set the petition for hearing before a hearing officer in a
place of general convenience at the nearest county seat.  The
Oklahoma Water Resources Board shall instruct the petitioners to

publish, at their expense, notice of said hearing by legal
publication for two (2) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation, published in each county containing lands within the
boundaries of the proposed district.  Such hearing date shall be set
not earlier than thirty (30) days after the last publication date of
said notice.  In addition, owners of land included in the proposed
district, as reflected by the records of the county clerk of the
county wherein the land is located, shall be notified by the
petitioners of the hearing by registered or certified mail.  Such
notice shall be mailed at least thirty (30) days prior to the date
set for the hearing.  The notice shall contain:
a. a brief statement describing the purpose of such
hearing,
b. a description of the territory to be included within
said district, and
c. the date and the time and place of the hearing at
which all persons residing or owning property within
the proposed district may appear and be heard
concerning the petition;
2.  Permit filing of statements supporting or opposing the same;
3.  Approve or deny the petition and plan as the Oklahoma Water
Resources Board deems advisable;
4.  Include or exclude lands within the district, upon
application of the owners thereof, provided the Oklahoma Water
Resources Board finds that it is in the best interest of the
district and the owners of such land;
5.  If the organization of the district is approved, issue an
order describing the boundaries of the district.  The order shall be
filed of record within thirty (30) days after the date of issuance
by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board in the office of the county
clerk of each county or counties wherein lands included within the
district are located; and
6.  Call a meeting, and instruct the petitioners to give notice
by mail of such meeting, of the district electors for the purpose of
adopting bylaws and electing directors.

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