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Oklahoma Emergency Response Act

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Oklahoma Emergency Response Act
Oklahoma State Legislature
Full nameOklahoma Emergency Response Act
Signed into lawJuly 1, 1993
GovernorDavid Walters
CodeTitle 27A (Environment and Natural Resources)
Section4-1-101 through 4-1-106
Website27A O.S. Section 4-1-101

The Oklahoma Emergency Response Act (27A O.S. Section 4-1-101 – 4-1-106) is an Oklahoma state law governing emergency response through the state. The act creates a network for rapid response to hazardous material incidents and other events that threaten the public health and safety. It is also used to respond to dangerous threats to the natural environment of the state.

The Emergency Response Act was signed into law by Governor David Walters on July 1, 1993.

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