- A. The Conservation Commission shall require applicants to submit information, forms and reports as necessary to properly and efficiently administer the conservation cost-share program.
B. Persons may apply to a conservation district for cost-share funds for eligible conservation projects in the State of Oklahoma, in accordance with rules promulgated by the Commission. To be eligible for reimbursement for a cost-share project, an eligible person must:
- 1. File a conservation plan approved by the conservation district in which the applicant's land is located; and
- 2. Enter into a contract with a conservation district detailing the responsibilities of the person.
- C. Applications for funds shall be approved or denied by the conservation district in accordance with criteria promulgated by the Commission.
Laws 1998, HB 3299, c. 271, § 5, emerg. eff. July 1, 1998.