Environmental
Oklahoma's Scenic Rivers Act protects certain river corridors by:
AProhibiting all recreational use along designated rivers
BRestricting certain development activities within designated scenic river corridors✓ Correct
CTransferring ownership of riverbanks to the state
DRequiring OREC approval for sales of riverfront property
Explanation
Oklahoma's Scenic Rivers Act designates certain river corridors for protection, restricting specific development activities (such as oil and gas operations, commercial development) within those corridors to preserve the natural environment.
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