Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 725 - Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department
Chapter 15 - Fiscal, Personnel and General Operations
Subchapter 21 - Oklahoma Recreational Trails Program and the Boating Infrastructure Grants Program
Section 725:15-21-6 - Acquisition policies and procedures-RTP only
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Means of acquisition. Acquisition of land or interests therein (easements, leases, or other legal interests) may be accomplished through purchase, transfer, donation, or a combination of these methods. When the acquisition is proposed by donation, the nature of any restriction on the use of the area or condition of donation will be examined to ensure that it is compatible with the purpose of the project. Only the value of land donations from private landowners may qualify as A match for all or a portion of the local matching share.
(b) Property subject to continuing use provision, section 6(f)(3). The RTP allows states to decide if they wish to apply Section 6(f)(3) of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act. Oklahoma has chosen to apply this provision only to acquisition of fee simple property. This provision assures that once an area is protected by 6(f)(3), it will be continually maintained in public recreation use unless property of reasonably equivalent usefulness of at least equal fair market value is substituted and the substitution is approved, in advance, by the Department.
(c) Acquisition of less than fee simple property-- RTP only.
(d) Reservations and rights not acquired. Reservations and rights held by others are permissible only if it is determined that the outdoor recreation activities and environment would not be adversely affected by conditions such as the holding of mineral rights, property liens, easements, etc. The applicant shall list all outstanding rights or interests held by others on the boundary map. Sponsors may be asked to explain how these outstanding rights are to be dealt with to assure that the outdoor recreation interests and the environment will not be adversely affected.
(e) Acquisitions involving compatible use. Non-recreation uses such as timber management, grazing mineral extraction, and other natural resource uses may be carried out within the project area only if they are:
(f) Acquisitions which will not be assisted. The following acquisitions will not be assisted:
(g) Scheduling. When proposing the acquisition of land or real property, it is not appropriate to negotiate a price prior to grant and appraisal approval by the Department. Sponsors may, however, contact the landowner to determine if the land is available for acquisition to determine if the donor is willing to donate, sell, or partially donate the subject property. Please be advised that negotiations of a price prior to grant and appraisal approval may jeopardize the eligibility of the proposed acquisition for grant assistance.
Added at 11 Ok Reg 2863, eff 6-13-94; Amended at 14 Ok Reg 3230, eff 7-25-97