Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1940 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 04/17/2023

                             
 
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SENATE FLOOR VERSION 
April 13, 2023 
AS AMENDED 
 
ENGROSSED HOUSE 
BILL NO. 1940 	By: McCall of the House 
 
  and 
 
  McCortney of the Senate 
 
 
 
 
[ waters and water rights - permits and fees - rule 
adjustments - effective date ] 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     82 O.S. 2021, Section 1020.11, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 1020.11 A.  Regular Permit.  A regular permit is an 
authorization to put groundwat er to beneficial use for other than 
domestic purposes.  The regular permit shall be granted only after 
completion of the hydrologic survey and determination of the maximum 
annual yield for the appropriate basin or subbasin.  It can be 
revoked or canceled o nly as provided in Sections 1020.12 and 1020.15 
of this title. 
B.  Temporary Permit. 
1.  A temporary permit is an authorization for the same p urposes 
as a regular permit but granted by the Oklahoma Water Resources   
 
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Board prior to completion of the hydrologi c survey and the 
determination of the maximum annual yield of the basin or subbasin. 
2.  Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, unle ss 
requested by a majority of the surface owners of the land or by the 
applicant, the water allocated by a tempora ry permit shall not be 
less than two (2) acre-feet annually for each acre of land owned or 
leased by the applicant in the basin or subbasin.  If the applicant 
presents clear and convincing evidence that allocations in excess of 
two (2) acre-feet annually for each acre of land overlying the basin 
or subbasin will not exhaust the water thereunder in less than 
twenty (20) years, then the Board may issue temporary permits in 
such basin or subbasin in such amounts in excess of said limitation 
as will assure a minimum twenty-year life for such basin or 
subbasin. 
3.  A temporary permit must be revalidated annually during its 
term.  The permit shall laps e at expiration of its term or upon the 
issuance of a regular permit, whichever shall occur first.  It is 
subject to revocation or cancellation as provided in Sections 
1020.12 and 1020.15 of this title.  For temporary permit 
revalidation purposes, water us e report forms shall be mailed by the 
Board to each temporary permit holder.  Timely return of the 
completed, signed, and dated water use report form to the Board 
shall automatically revalidate a temporary groundwater permit if the   
 
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revalidation is not prot ested and if the water use report form does 
not show or reflect any permit -water use violations. 
4.  If the revalidation of a permit is protested, the Board 
shall immediately set a date for hearing and notify the applicant 
and each protestant of the time a nd place of the hearing.  At the 
hearing, any interested person may appear and present evidence and 
argument in support of or in opposition to the protest and 
revalidation.  At the hearing on the revalidation protest, matters 
previously presented or consid ered and adjudicated shall not be 
subject to reconsideration or readjudication.  The protest issues 
which may be entertained shall be limited to matters not previously 
determined, including but not limited to: a material or substantial 
change in conditions since issuance of the permit; evidence of the 
applicant's noncompliance with any of the terms, provisions, or 
conditions of the permit; or subsequent violations of the Oklahoma 
Groundwater Law, or Board rules and regulations. 
5.  Subject to compliance wit h all other and applicable 
provisions of this chapter and rules and regulations of the Board, 
all temporary permits "revalidated" by the Board prior to the 
effective date of this act are hereby validated. 
C.  Special Permit.  A special permit is an authori zation by the 
Board in lieu of or in addition to a regular or temporary permit.  
The special permit is granted to put groundwater to a beneficial use 
which shall require quantities of water in excess of that allocated   
 
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under a regular or temporary permit.  The water so authorized may be 
used only for the purpose designated in the permit.  The permit 
shall be granted for a period not to exceed six (6) months and may 
be renewed three (3) times.  Successive special permits shall not be 
granted for the same purp ose.  It is subject to revocation or 
cancellation upon failure to use the water for the purpose granted 
or as provided in Sections 1020.12 and 1020.15 of this title. 
D.  Except as provided in Section 1020.21 of this title, no 
permits shall be issued to an applicant who is not the surface owner 
of the land on which the well is to be located, or does not hold a 
valid lease from such owner permitting withdrawal of water from such 
basin or subbasin. 
E. The Board shall modify its rules to establish a flat fee for 
both regular and temporary permits.  The fee may be the same for 
both regular and temporary permits.  The permit fees shall not 
increase or decrease in proportion to the volume of water permitted 
or for any other reason. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2023. 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS 
April 13, 2023 - DO PASS AS AMENDED