Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB4412 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 05/20/2022

                            An Act 
ENROLLED HOUSE 
BILL NO. 4412 	By: Lowe (Dick) and Moore of 
the House 
 
   and 
 
  Pederson and Stephens of 
the Senate 
 
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to natural resources; creating the 
Healthy Soil Program Act; defining terms; requiring 
Oklahoma Conservation Commissio n administer program; 
stating purpose of the program; stating composition 
of the program; stating certain Commission dutie s; 
authorizing the promulgation of certain rules; 
authorizing uses of certain funds; providing for 
codification; and providing an effe ctive date. 
 
 
 
 
SUBJECT: Natural resources 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 3-6-101 of Title 27A, unless 
there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as fo llows: 
 
This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Healthy Soil 
Program Act". 
 
SECTION 2.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 3-6-102 of Title 27A, unless 
there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
 
As used in the Healthy Soil Program Act: 
 
1.  "Champion" means a land manager who is declared a soil 
health champion due to the land manager's excellence in applying and  ENR. H. B. NO. 4412 	Page 2 
promoting soil health principles, as modeled by the Soil Health 
Champions Network of the National Association of Conservation 
Districts; 
 
2.  "Commission" means the Oklahoma Conservation Commission; 
 
3.  "Eligible entity" means a local governmental entity with 
proven land management capacity to support healthy soil and 
including conservation distric ts; 
 
4.  "Healthy soil" means soil that enhances its continuing 
capacity to function as a biological system, increases its organic 
matter, and improves its structure a nd water- and nutrient-holding 
capacity; 
 
5.  "Program" means the healthy soil program created in this 
act; 
 
6.  "Soil health principle" means a principle that promotes soil 
health in a given environment and includes: 
 
a. keeping soil covered, 
 
b. minimizing soil disturbance on cropland and minimizing 
external inputs, 
 
c. maximizing biodiversity, 
 
d. maintaining a living root, or 
 
e. integrating animals into land management, including 
grazing animals, birds, beneficial insects, or 
keystone species, such as earthworms; 
 
7.  "Supported method" means a method that is b ased upon soil 
health principles and is scientifically supported to promote healthy 
soil; 
 
8.  "Technical assistance" means assistance provided to a farmer 
or rancher to achieve the purpose of the Healthy Soil Program Act 
and includes outreach, education, f inancial assistance or assistance 
with project planning, project design, grant applications, project 
implementation or project reporting; and 
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9.  "Technical assistance provider " means a local, state, 
federal, tribal, or educational entity with demonstrated technical 
expertise in designing and implementing agricultural management 
practices that contribute to healthy soils and includes a 
conservation district, the United States Natural Resources 
Conservation Service, the United States Forest Service, the United 
States Bureau of Land Management, or the state Forestry Division. 
 
SECTION 3.     NEW LAW     A new section of la w to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 3-6-103 of Title 27A, unless 
there is created a duplication in numbering , reads as follows: 
 
A.  There is hereby created a healthy soil program to be 
administered by the Oklahoma Conservation Commission . 
 
B.  The purpose of the program is to promote and support farming 
and ranching systems and other forms of land management that 
increase soil organic matter, aggregate stability, microbiology and 
water retention to improve the health, yield, and profitability of 
the soils of the state. 
 
SECTION 4.    NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 3-6-104 of Title 27A, unless 
there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
 
A.  The healthy soil program shall be composed of: 
 
1.  A healthy soil assessm ent and education program; 
 
2.  A healthy soil grant program; and 
 
3.  Other programs established by the Oklahoma Conservation 
Commission to accomplish the purposes of the Healthy Soil Program 
Act. 
 
B.  In administering the healthy soil assessment and education 
program, the Commission shall: 
 
1.  Work through technical assista nce providers or eligible 
entities to: 
 
a. encourage farmers, ranchers, and land managers to 
undertake voluntary soil health measurements, 
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b. raise awareness about desirable soil health 
characteristics, 
 
c. facilitate on-site, producer-led workshops and 
training sessions to promote and engender soil health 
stewardship, and 
 
d. complete a baseline soil health assessment by testing 
the organic matter, water infiltration rate, 
microbiology, and aggregate stability of soils, in 
addition to analyzing phospholipids and monitoring 
soil cover; 
 
2.  Establish a statewide network of champions to promote soil 
health stewardship, offer guidance to producers and land managers , 
and encourage teamwork ; 
 
3.  Create a program to provide ongoing training in soil health 
stewardship and workshop facilitation for champions and eligible 
entities; 
 
4.  In collaboration with technical assistance providers, 
sponsor soil health workshops and training sessions thr ough 
conservation districts on farms throughout the state; and 
 
5.  Educate students and the general public about the importance 
of soil health stewardship. 
 
C.  In administering the healthy soil grant program, the 
Commission shall: 
 
1.  Award grants to eligible entities to provide technical 
assistance to producers and land managers in advancing soil health 
principles and implementing supported methods; 
 
2.  Develop a user-friendly grant program application and 
application and reporting processes; 
 
3.  Develop criteria for the award of grants; provided that 
grants shall be awarded equitably and priority may be given to 
eligible entities serving young producers, veterans, small farms or 
ranches or for projects that benefit economically or socially 
disadvantaged communities; and 
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4.  Ensure that grant funds are only used to advance soil health 
and soil health stewardship. 
 
D.  The Commission shall encourage producer, land manager, 
landowner, and interagency collabor ation in the management of 
healthy soils and shall: 
 
1.  Work with technical assistance providers to advance soil 
health stewardship across private, state, federal, and tribal land 
jurisdictions by fostering collaboration among prod ucers, land 
managers, and landowners; and 
 
2.  Conduct outreach to pro ducers and land managers to promote 
the program and other federal, state, or local grant opportunities 
that support and promote healthy soils. 
 
E.  In administering the program, the Commission shall support 
local economic growth in Oklahoma and shall: 
 
1.  Identify ways to increa se the generation and use of compost 
to build healthy soils; 
 
2.  To the extent permitted by statute, prioritize in-state 
sourcing of the resources needed for the program, including testing 
resources, compost, seeds, fencing supplies, and equipment; and 
 
3.  Support the emerging market for food grown in Oklahoma under 
management for healthy soils. 
 
F.  The Commission may adopt rules to carry out the provisions 
of the Heathy Soil Program Act. 
 
SECTION 5.     NEW LAW    A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as S ection 3-6-105 of Title 27A, unless 
there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follow s: 
 
Funds appropriated to the Oklahoma Conservation Commission to 
administer the healthy soil program may be used for: 
 
1.  The healthy soil grant program; 
 
2.  The healthy soil assessment and education program; 
 
3.  Promotion and outreach; 
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4.  Department staffing support; 
 
5.  Capacity building for eligible entities; 
 
6.  Soil health research; 
 
7.  Travel reimbursement and per diem in accordan ce with the 
State Travel Reimbursement Act, Section 500.1 et seq. of Title 74 of 
the Oklahoma Statutes; and 
 
8.  Other expenditures as deter mined by the Commission to be 
necessary to support the overall effective administration of the 
program. 
 
SECTION 6.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2022. 
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Passed the House of Representatives the 19th day of May, 2022. 
 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the House 
 	of Representatives 
 
 
Passed the Senate the 20th day of May, 2022. 
 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the Senate 
 
 
 
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 
Received by the Office of the Governor this ____________________ 
day of ___________________, 20_______, at _______ o'clock _______ M. 
By: _________________________________ 
Approved by the Governor of the State of Oklahoma this _____ ____ 
day of ___________________, 20_______, at _______ o'clock _______ M. 
 
 
 	_________________________________ 
 	Governor of the State of Oklahoma 
 
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE 
Received by the Office of the Secretary of State this __________ 
day of ___________________, 20_______, at _______ o'clock _______ M. 
By: _________________________________