Oklahoma Secretary of Energy

Oklahoma
Secretary of Energy

Great Seal of Oklahoma
Agency overview
Formed June 6, 1986
Headquarters 100 North Broadway
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Employees 969 (FY2011)
Annual budget $641 million (FY2011)
Minister responsible
Child agencies
Website Office of the Secretary of Energy

The Oklahoma Secretary of Energy 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 energy policy development and implementation.

The 6th and current Secretary is Mike Ming, who was appointed by Governor Mary Fallin on January 10, 2011.

History

The Office of the Secretary of the Environment was established in 1986 to provide greater oversight and coordination to the energy activities of the State government. The Office was established, along with the Oklahoma State Cabinet, by the Executive Branch Reform Act of 1986. The Act directed the Secretary of Energy to advise the Governor on energy policy and advise the state energy agencies on new policy as directed by the Governor.

Oklahoma state law always for Cabinet Secretaries to serve concurrently as the head of a State agency in addition to their duties as a Cabinet Secretary. Historically, the Secretary of Energy has not served in any such dual position.

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Responsibilities

The Secretary of Energy serves as the principal state government entity that is responsible for regulating and promoting the existing energy industry in the State. The Secretary is responsible for overseeing energy conservation, energy-related research, energy production, and alternative and renewable energy development. The Energy Secretary is also one of three Cabinet Secretaries that serves on the Executive Environmental Committee of the Governor's Cabinet, along with the Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture and the Oklahoma Secretary of the Environment.

The Secretary serves ex officio as the Governor's representative of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission. As the Governor's official representative, the Secretary represents the State on the Commission and advocates for the conservation of oil and gas resources.

As of fiscal year 2011, the Secretary of Energy oversees 969 full-time employees and is responsible for annual budget of over $641 million.

Office of the Secretary

The Secretary heads the Office of the Secretary of Energy, which is a state agency.

Mission and goals

The mission statement of the office is:

The goals of the Oklahoma Secretary of Energy are to support current energy industries, facilitate the development of alternative and renewable energies, and to foster the growth and economic development of the state through strategic diversity.

The stated goals of the office are:

Staff

The staff of the Office serves as the immediate staff to the Secretary. The Office has a very limited staff: three full-time employees including the Secretary. As of 2010, the following are the authorized positions within the Office:

Budget

For fiscal year 2011, with three employees, the office has an annual budget of just under $1 million. All of that budget is dedicated to employee compensation and operating expenses.[1]

Salary

The annual salary of the Secretary of Energy is set by law at $70,000.[2] Despite this law, if the Secretary serves as the head of a state agency, the Secretary receives the higher of the two salaries. Since incumbent Secretary Bobby Wegener also serves as the governor's representative to the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, he receives the salary allowed for that position. As of 2010, the annual salary of that position is set at $90,000.

Agencies Overseen

The Secretary of Energy oversees the following State entities:

The Secretary is also responsible for reprenting the Governor before the following entities:

List of Secretaries

# Name Took Office Left Office Governor served under
1 Charles R. Nesbitt 1991 1995 David Walters
2 Carl Michael Smith 1995 2002 Frank Keating
3 Robert J. Sullivan, Jr. 2002 2003
4 David Fleischaker 2003 2008 Brad Henry
5 Bobby Wegener 2008 2011
6 Mike Ming January 10, 2011 Present Mary Fallin

See also

References

  1. FY 2011 State Budget, Oklahoma Office of State Finance
  2. Paragraph 5, Section 10.5, Title 74, Oklahoma Statutes
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