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All members serve eight-year terms. The Commission, in turn, appoints a Director to serve as the chief administrative officer of the Department. The current Director of the Department of Wildlife Conservation is Wade Free. [3] The Department was created in 1956 during the term of Governor Raymond D. Gary by an amendment to the Oklahoma ...
J.D. Strong was awarded a $169,341 severance package when he left employment as head of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission met Dec. 6 ...
J.D. Strong (born 1971) is a civil servant from the U.S. state of Oklahoma and the current executive director of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB). As executive director of the OWRB, Strong is responsible for carrying out the agency's mission to protect and enhance the quality of life for Oklahomans by managing and improving the state's water resources to ensure clean and reliable ...
Former state wildlife director J.D. Strong received $169,341 as part of a severance agreement after his departure from the state agency.
In 1993, as Chairman of the Oklahoma Senate Natural Resources Committee, Easley authored a law creating, funding and setting out duties for the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board, [5] and also authored a law that consolidated Oklahoma's environmental regulatory efforts into a new agency, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality.
The state wildlife commission met behind closed doors for nearly three hours on Dec. 6 before voting publicly to accept Strong’s resignation Oklahoma wildlife agency refuses to disclose ...
As Environmental Secretary, Griffin oversaw the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board, and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Griffin served as chairman of the Tar Creek Superfund Task Force that was appointed by Governor Keating in January 2000 to examine issues that still remained to ...
But the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, concerned about the growing interest in bowfishing and overharvest of native nongame fish, wants to establish a statewide 10-fish aggregate ...