Oklahoma Secretary of the Environment

Oklahoma Secretary of Environment

Seal of the Secretary of Environment
Agency overview
Formed July 1, 1993
Headquarters 3800 N. Classen Boulevard
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Employees 981.9 (FY2012)
Annual budget $590 million (FY2012)
Minister responsible
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Website Office of the Secretary of the Environment

The Oklahoma Secretary of Environment is a member of the Oklahoma Governor's Cabinet. The Secretary is appointed by the Governor, with the consent of the Oklahoma Senate, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor. The Secretary serves as the chief advisor to the Governor on environmental policy development and implementation.

The sixth and current Secretary is Gary Sherrer, who was appointed by Governor Mary Fallin on January 14, 2011.

History

The Office of the Secretary of Environment was established in 1993 to provide greater oversight to the environmental activities of the State government. The Office was established, along with the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, by the Oklahoma Environmental Quality Act of 1993. The Act directed the Secretary of Environment ensure that state environmental agencies management activities are well coordinated and of high quality.

Responsibilities

The Secretary of Environment is responsible for overseeing the development, management and protection of the natural resources and wildlife of the State. The primary duties assigned to the Secretary by law are as follows:[1]

As the State's official Trustee for Natural Resources, the Secretary ensures that natural resources and the services they provide that are injured or lost because of contamination are restored for the benefit of the State.

As of fiscal year 2012, the Secretary of Environment oversees 981.9 full-time employees and is responsible for an annual budget of $590 million.

Office of Secretary

The Secretary heads the Office of the Secretary of Environment, which is a state agency. The Mission Statement of the Office is:

The Environmental Mission of the State of Oklahoma, as adopted by the state's environmental agencies, is to protect and enhance Oklahoma's environment and natural resources through preservation, conservation, restoration, education and enforcement in order to maintain and improve the environmental quality and natural beauty of our state and better the standard of living for all Oklahomans.

Staff

The staff of the Office serves as the immediate staff to the Secretary. Although well funded, the Office has a very limited staff: only four full-time employees including the Secretary. As of 2012, the following are the authorized positions within the Office:

Budget

The Office of the Secretary has a very large budget for the size of its staff. For Fiscal Year 2013, with only 4 employees, the Office has an annual budget of $12 million. Less than $350 thousand of that budget is actually dedicated to employee compensation and operating expenses. The remaining $11.65 million (or 95%) of the budget is used as grants for State and local agencies with environmental responsibilities.[2]

The vast majority of the funds to support the Office comes from the Environmental Protection Agency, particularly under the authority of the Clean Water Act. Only 1% of the budget comes from yearly appropriations from the Oklahoma Legislature, with 99% as grants coming from the United States federal government.

Salary

The annual salary of the Secretary of Environment is one of the few Cabinet Secretary positions which is not set by law.[3] As such, it is left to the Governor to determine the Secretary's salary. Despite this, if the Secretary serves as the head of State agency, the Secretary receives the higher of the two salaries. Currently Secretary Sherrer has elected to not receive compensation while serving as secretary.

Agencies Overseen

The Secretary of Environment oversees the following State entities:

Seal Agency Function
Department of Environmental QualityEnforces State clean air, clean water, and land protection laws
Department of Wildlife ConservationProtects endangered animals and regulates hunting activities
Water Resources BoardAids in the development of State water resources infrastructure

The Secretary represents the Governor of Oklahoma before the following entities:

  • Air Quality Council
  • Arkansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Compact Commission
  • Arkansas River Basin Interstate Committee
  • Bioenergy Initiative
  • Canadian River Commission
  • Central Interstate Low-Level Radioactive Waste Compact Commission
  • Compliance Advisory Panel
  • Environmental Finance Authority
  • Hazardous Waste Management Advisory Council

  • Kansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Compact Commission
  • Laboratory Services Advisory Council
  • Lead Impacted Communities Relocation Assistance Trust
  • Radiation Management Advisory Council
  • Red River Compact Commission
  • Solid Waster Management Advisory Council
  • Water Law Advisory Committee
  • Water Quality Management Advisory Council
  • Water Research Institute
  • Water Resources Research Coordinating Committee

The Secretary also oversees the Clean Energy Independence Commission, the Encouraging Conservation in Oklahoma (ECO) Task Force and various other conservation and sustainability efforts of the State government.

List of Secretaries

# Name Took Office Left Office Governor served under
1 Patty Eaton July, 1993 January, 1995 David Walters
2 Gary Sherrer January, 1995 January, 1997 Frank Keating
3 Brian C. Griffin January, 1997 January, 2003
4 Miles Tolbert January, 2003 August, 2008 Brad Henry
5 J.D. Strong August, 2008 January 14, 2011
6 Gary Sherrer January 14, 2011 Present Mary Fallin

See also

References

  1. "Section 1-2-101, Title 27A, Oklahoma Statutes". Oscn.net. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  2. FY 2011 State Budget, Oklahoma Office of State Finance
  3. "Section 10.5, Title 74, Oklahoma Statutes". Oscn.net. Retrieved 2014-01-22.

External links

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