Boards, Commissions, Advisory Councils
Hazardous Waste Management Advisory Council
27A O.S. Section 2-2-201(D)
D. 1. All members of the Hazardous Waste Management Advisory Council shall be knowledgeable of hazardous waste and of the environment. The Council shall be composed as follows:
a. the Governor shall appoint three members as follows:
(1) one member representing an industry located in this state,
(2) one member representing a statewide nonprofit environmental organization, and
(3) one member representing a political subdivision of the state who shall be a member of the local governing body of a city or town,
b. the President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall appoint three members as follows:
(1) one member representing a political subdivision of the state who shall be a member of the local governmental body of a city or town,
(2) one member representing the general public, and
(3) one member representing industry generating hazardous waste, and
c. the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint three members as follows:
(1) one member representing the field of engineering,
(2) one member representing the hazardous waste industry, and
(3) one member representing the field of geology.
2. The jurisdictional areas of the Hazardous Waste Management Advisory Council shall include Article VII of this chapter, the Oklahoma Hazardous Waste Reduction Program, and such other areas as designated by the Board.
Environmental Quality Board
27A O.S. Section 2-2-101
A. There is hereby created the Environmental Quality Board torepresent the interests of the State of Oklahoma which shall consist of thirteen (13) members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
B. To be eligible for appointment to the Board a person shall:
1. Be a citizen of the United States;
2. Be a resident of this state;
3. Be a qualified elector of this state; and
4. Not have been convicted of a felony pursuant to the laws of this state, the laws of any other state or the laws of the United States.
C. The Board shall be composed of:
1. One member who shall be a certified or registered environmental professional. Such member shall be an environmental professional experienced in matters of pollution control, who shall not be an employee of any unit of government;
2. One member who shall be selected from industry in general. Such member shall be employed as a manufacturing executive carrying on a manufacturing business within the state;
3. One member who shall be selected from the hazardous waste industry within the state;
4. One member who shall be selected from the solid waste industry within this state;
5. One member who shall be well versed in recreational, irrigational, municipal or residential water usage;
6. One member who shall be selected from the petroleum industries being regulated by the Department of Environmental Quality;
7. One member who shall be selected from the agriculture industries regulated by the Department of Environmental Quality;
8. One member who shall be selected from the conservation districts of the state;
9. Three members who shall be citizen members of any statewide nonprofit environmental organization;
10. One member who shall be a member of the local governing body of a city or town; and
11. One member who shall be from a rural water district organized pursuant to the laws of this state.
D. The term of office of a member of the Board shall be for five (5) years and until a successor is appointed and qualified.
E. 1. An appointment shall be made by the Governor within ninety (90) days after a vacancy has occurred due to resignation, death, or any cause resulting in an unexpired term. In the event of a vacancy on the Board due to resignation, death, or for any cause resulting in an unexpired term, if not filled within ninety (90) days following such vacancy, the Board may appoint a provisional member to serve in the interim until the Governor acts.
2. A member may be reappointed.
3. In making appointments to the Environmental Quality Board, the Governor shall recognize the geographic diversity of the state and endeavor to appoint members representing each quadrant of the state.
F. 1. The Board shall hold meetings as necessary at a place and time to be fixed by the Board. The Board shall select, at its first meeting, one of its members to serve as chair and another of its members to serve as vice-chair. At the first meeting in each calendar year thereafter, the chair and vice-chair for the ensuing year shall be elected. Special meetings may be called by the chair or by five members of the Board by delivery of written notice to each member of the Board. A majority of the Board present at the meeting shall constitute a quorum of the Board.
2. Members of the Board shall receive necessary travel expenses according to the provisions of the State Travel Reimbursement Act.
G. The Board shall:
1. Appoint and fix the compensation of the Executive Director of the Department of Environmental Quality;
2. Be the rulemaking body for the Department of Environmental Quality;
3. Review and approve the budget request of the Department to the Governor;
4. Assist the Department in conducting periodic reviews and planning activities related to the goals, objectives, priorities and policies of the Department;
5. In conjunction with each regular meeting of the Board pursuant to subsection F and at such other times as the Board may determine to be necessary and appropriate, provide a public forum for receiving comments and disseminating information to the public and the regulated community regarding goals, objectives, priorities, and policies of the Department. The Board shall have the authority to adopt nonbinding resolutions requesting action by the Department in response to comments received or upon the Board's own initiative; and
6. Review and evaluate the need for amendments or additions to the Oklahoma Statutes regarding the programs and functions of the Department and make legislative recommendations to the Legislature.
H. As the rulemaking body for the Department of Environmental Quality, the Board is specifically charged with the duty of promulgating rules which will implement the duties and responsibilities of the Department pursuant to this Code. Except as provided in this subsection, rules within the jurisdiction of a Council provided for by this act shall be promulgated with the advice of such Council. Proposed permanent rules within the jurisdiction of a Council shall not be considered by the Board for promulgation until receipt of the appropriate Council's recommendation on such promulgation; however, the Board may promulgate emergency rules without the advice of the appropriate Council when the time constraints of the emergency, as determined by the Board, do not permit the timely development of recommendations by the Council. All actions of the Councils with regard to rulemaking shall be deemed actions of the Board for the purposes of complying with the Administrative Procedures Act.
Solid Waste Management Advisory Council
27A O.S. Section 2-2-201(E)
1. All members of the Solid Waste Management Advisory Council shall be knowledgeable of solid waste and of the environment. The Council shall be composed as follows:
a. the Governor shall appoint four members as follows:
(1) one member representing a statewide nonprofit environmental organization,
(2) one member shall be a county commissioner,
(3) one member representing the general public, and
(4) one member representing the solid waste incineration, waste-to-energy industry in this state,
b. the President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall appoint three members as follows:
(1) one member representing an industry located in this state generating solid waste,
(2) one member representing a political subdivision of this state who shall be a member of the local governmental body of a city or town, and
(3) one member representing the field of geology, and
c. the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint three members as follows:
(1) one member representing the solid waste disposal industry in this state,
(2) one member representing the field of engineering, and
(3) one member representing the transportation industry.
2. The jurisdictional areas of the Solid Waste Management Advisory Council shall include Article X of this chapter, the Oklahoma Used Tire Recycling Act and such other areas as designated by the Board.
Radiation Management Advisory Council
27A O.S. Section 2-2-201(F)
1. All members of the Radiation Management Advisory Council shall be knowledgeable of radiation hazards and radiation protection. The Council shall be composed as follows:
a. the Governor shall appoint three members as follows:
(1) one member representing an industry located in this state which uses sources of radiation in its manufacturing or processing business,
(2) one member representing a statewide nonprofit environmental organization, and
(3) one member representing the engineering profession who shall be a professional engineer employed and experienced in matters of radiation management and protection,
b. the President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall appoint three members as follows:
(1) one member representing the faculty of an institution of higher learning of university status and shall be experienced in matters of scientific knowledge and competent in matters of radiation management and protection,
(2) one member representing the general public, and
(3) one member representing the field of industrial radiography, and
c. the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint three members as follows:
(1) one member representing the transportation industry,
(2) one member representing the petroleum industry who is trained and experienced in radiation management and protection, and
(3) one member representing a medical institution within this state who shall be experienced in matters of radiation management and protection.
2. The jurisdictional areas of the Radiation Management Advisory Council shall include Article IX of this chapter and such other areas as designated by the Board.
Air Quality Advisory Council
27A O.S. Section 2-2-201(G)
G. 1. The Air Quality Council created pursuant to Section 6, Chapter 215, O.S.L. 1992 (63 O.S. Supp. 1992, Section 1-1807.1) shall remain in effect as the Air Quality Advisory Council and carry on the powers and duties assigned to it by law. Future appointments to the Council shall be made according to the provisions of this section.
2. The Council shall consist of nine (9) members who shall be residents of this state and appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.
3. Members of the Council shall have the qualifications as follows:
a. one member shall be selected from the engineering profession, and, as such, shall be a professional engineer and experienced in matters of air pollution equipment and control, who shall not be an employee of any unit of government,
b. one member shall be selected from industry in general, and, as such, shall be employed as a manufacturing executive carrying on a manufacturing business within this state,
c. one member shall be selected from a faculty of an institution of higher learning of university status and shall be experienced in matters of scientific knowledge and competent in matters of air pollution control and evaluation,
d. one member shall be selected from the transportation industry,
e. one member shall be selected from the petroleum industry, and, as such, shall be employed by a petroleum company carrying on a petroleum refining business within the state, and, as such, shall be trained and experienced in matters of scientific knowledge of causes as well as effects of air pollution,
f. one member shall be selected from agriculture, and, as such, shall be engaged in or employed by a basic agricultural business or the processing of agricultural products,
g. one member shall be selected from the political subdivisions of the state, and, as such, shall be a member of the local government body of a city or town,
h. one member, whose first term shall expire on June 15, 1998, shall be selected from the general public, and
i. one member, whose first term shall expire on June 15, 1999, shall be selected from the electric utilities industry, and as such, shall be knowledgeable in matters of air pollution and control.
4. Each member shall be appointed to serve a term of office of seven (7) years. The terms of all members shall be deemed to have expired on June 15th of the year of expiration, and shall continue until successors have been duly appointed and qualified. If a vacancy occurs, the Governor shall appoint a person for the remaining portion of the unexpired term created by the vacancy. Five members of the Council shall constitute a quorum.
5. The Council shall hold at least two regular meetings each calendar year at a place and time to be fixed by the Council. The Council shall select one of its members to serve as chair and another of its members to serve as vice-chair at the first regular meeting in each calendar year to serve as the chair and vice-chair for the ensuing year. Special meetings may be called, and any meeting may be canceled, by the chair, or by three members of the Council by delivery of written notice to each member of the Council.
6. The jurisdictional areas of the Air Quality Council shall include Article V of this chapter and such other areas as designated by the Board.
Water Quality Management Advisory Council
27A O.S. Section 2-2-201(C)
1. All members of the Water Quality Management Advisory Council shall be knowledgeable of water quality and of the environment. The Council shall be composed as follows:
a. the Governor shall appoint four members as follows:
(1) one member representing the field of engineering,
(2) one member representing a statewide nonprofit environmental organization,
(3) one member representing the general public, and
(4) one member representing a commercial or publicly owned laboratory accredited by the Department for both the Drinking Water and the General Environmental Laboratory classifications of accreditation,
b. the President Pro Tempore of the Senate shall appoint four members as follows:
(1) one member representing an industry located in this state,
(2) one member representing an oil field-related industry,
(3) one member representing the field of geology, and
(4) one member who holds a certificate under the Waterworks and Wastewater Works Operator Certification Act and who is the operator of a municipal waterworks or wastewater works facility, and
c. the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint four members as follows:
(1) one member representing a political subdivision of the state who shall be a member of the local governmental body of a city or town,
(2) one member representing a rural water district organized pursuant to the laws of this state,
(3) one member representing the field of agriculture, and
(4) one member who holds a certificate under the Waterworks and Wastewater Works Operator Certification Act and who is the operator of a waterworks or wastewater works for a rural water or sewer district organized pursuant to law.
2. The jurisdictional areas of the Water Quality Management Advisory Council shall include Article VI of this chapter, Article IV of this chapter, waterworks and wastewater activities, water quality and protection and related activities and such other areas as designated by the Board.
- Hazardous Waste Management Advisory Council | Statutory Authorization
- Environmental Quality Board | Statutory Authorization
- Solid Waste Management Advisory Council | Statutory Authorization
- Radiation Management Advisory Council | Statutory Authorization
- Air Quality Advisory Council | Statutory Authorization
- Water Quality Management Advisory Council | Statutory Authorization