Oklahoma Code § 2-10-21

Title 2. Agriculture: State Poultry Show - Expenses - Two divisions
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There is hereby established in the State of Oklahoma a State
Poultry Show, which shall be held annually under the supervision of
the Oklahoma State Poultry Federation.  The show shall be held each
year at a central point in the State of Oklahoma designated by the
Oklahoma State Poultry Federation.  Expenses may be paid from any
funds that have been made available for that purpose to the State
Department of Agriculture or the State Board of Agriculture on
claims approved by the Board.  The State Poultry Show shall be
divided into two divisions:
1.  Adult or Open Division.  Any person raising poultry may
exhibit in the Division.  Entry fees and premiums shall be fixed by
the Board in cooperation and after consultation with the Oklahoma
State Poultry Federation or its representatives.  Nonresident
exhibitor premiums shall be paid from entry fees collected by the
Oklahoma State Poultry Federation; and
2.  Junior Division.  An exhibitor in the division shall be a
boy or girl between the ages of nine (9) and nineteen (19) years.
Participation in the Junior Divisions of all contests in school
district, county, and state poultry and egg shows shall be limited
to specimens of poultry and eggs actually produced and raised by
school children of that district, county, and the state,
respectively.
Added by Laws 1955, p. 93, art. 10(B), § 1.  Amended by Laws 1994,
c. 126, § 1, emerg. eff. May 2, 1994; Laws 2000, c. 367, § 129,
emerg. eff. June 6, 2000.

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