Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 155. Oklahoma Conservation Commission |
Chapter 1. Operation of the Commission |
SECTION 155:1-1-3. Appointment and tenure of members
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- The Oklahoma Conservation Commission, hereinafter designated "Commission," is comprised of five (5) members appointed by the Governor and subject to confirmation by the Senate for a five (5) year term. One appointment is made from each of the following designated areas of the State derived from the following Conservation Districts:(1) area 1 - Alfalfa County, Beaver County, Blaine County, Central North Canadian River, Cimarron County, Cimarron Valley, Dewey County, East Canadian County, East Woods County, Ellis County, Garfield County, Grant County, Harper County, Kingfisher County, Major County, Texas County, Woods County, Woodward County;(2) area II - Arbuckle, Cleveland County, Garvin, Kay County, Konawa, Lincoln County, Logan County, Love County, McClain County, Murray County, Noble County, Oklahoma County, Pawnee County, Payne County, Seminole County, Shawnee;(3) area III - Adair County, Caney Valley, Cherokee County, Craig County, Creek County, Delaware County, Mayes County, Muskogee County, Nowata County, Okmulgee County, Osage County, Ottawa County, Rogers County, Sequoyah County, Tulsa County, Wagoner County;(4) area IV - Comanche County, Cotton County, Custer County, Deer Creek, Grady County, Greer County, Harmon County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Kiowa County, Mountain View, North Caddo, North Fork of Red River, South Caddo, Stephens County, Tillman County, Upper Washita, Washita County, West Caddo; and(5) area V - Atoka County, Bryan, Checotah, Coal County, Haskell County, Hughes County, Johnston County, Kiamichi, Latimer County, LeFlore County, Little River, Marshall County, McIntosh County, Okfuskee County, Pittsburg County, Pontotoc County, Pushmataha, Talihina, Valliant.