Oklahoma Code § 2-10-9.5

Title 2. Agriculture: Necessary forms and applications - Registration
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information and records required - False statements, etc. - Penalty
- Notice upon changing integrators - Waste management educational
training.
A.  The State Board of Agriculture shall provide the necessary
forms and applications for any person desiring or required to
register a poultry feeding operation or expanding operation.
B.  The application to register to operate a new or previously
unregistered poultry feeding operation or expanding operation shall
contain, at a minimum, the following information:
1.  Name and address of the owner and operator of the facility;
2.  Name and address of the poultry feeding operation;
3.  Number and type of poultry housed or confined;
4.  Name and address of the integrator whose poultry will be
raised by the poultry feeding operation;
5.  A diagram or map and legal description showing geographical
location of the facility on which the perimeters of the facility are
designated, location of waters of the state, including, but not
limited to, drainage from the facility, poultry waste storage
facilities, and land-application sites owned or leased by the
applicant or which the applicant has contracted with for the
application of poultry waste;
6.  A copy of the Nutrient Management Plan, or proof of
application for such plan, Best Management Practices or any other
plans authorized by the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food,
and Forestry;
7.  A statement of ownership.
a. If the applicant is a corporation, the name and
address of the corporation and the name and address of
each officer and registered agent of the corporation
shall be included in the application.
b. If the applicant is a partnership or other legal
entity, the name and address of each partner and
stockholder with an ownership interest of ten percent
(10%) or more shall be included in the statement.
c. The information contained in the statement of
ownership shall be public information and shall be
available upon request from the Board;

8.  The name and address of the person having day-to-day control
of the operation, if such person is not the applicant and is acting
as agent for the applicant;
9.  An environmental history from the past three (3) years of
any poultry feeding operation established and operated by the
applicant or any other operation with common ownership in this state
or any other state;
10.  Environmental awards or citations received or pollution
prevention or voluntary remediation efforts undertaken by the
applicant; and
11.  Any other information or records required by the Department
for purposes of implementing the Oklahoma Registered Poultry Feeding
Operations Act or rules promulgated pursuant thereto.
C.  In addition to other penalties as may be imposed by law, any
person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or
certification in, omits material data from, or tampers with any
application for registration shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a
misdemeanor and may be subject to a fine not more than Ten Thousand
Dollars ($10,000.00) for each such violation.
D.  The owner of a poultry feeding operation shall be
responsible for sending written notification to the Department upon
changing integrators.
E.  For a transfer of registration to a new owner, the new owner
shall register the operation pursuant to the rules of the
Department.
F.  1.  All operators of poultry feeding operations and poultry
waste applicators shall attend educational courses on poultry waste
handling.  All such operators and applicators shall attend
educational training on poultry waste management as provided by
Oklahoma State University through the Cooperative Extension Service.
All current and new operators and applicators shall receive the
initial nine (9) hours of training in the first year and two (2)
hours of continuing education every year until the operator or
applicator has received a total of nineteen (19) hours of training.
Any operator or applicator may attend more hours than is required;
however, those hours shall not be carried forward.  Upon receiving
the nineteen (19) required hours, the operator or applicator shall
be required to receive two (2) hours of continuing education every
three (3) years.  The Cooperative Extension Service shall develop
the educational training course to aid in certification.  Curricula
for the training course will include the Cooperative Extension
Service waste management facts series and record books or their
current equivalent.  Courses for poultry waste management shall
include the following topics:
a. environmental process relevant to protecting water
quality in poultry production,

b. basic handling systems to manage poultry waste from
all types of poultry operations,
c. nutrient management, including sampling procedures,
application rate determination, equipment calibration,
and record-keeping systems,
d. relevant laws and rules applicable to poultry waste
management in this state, and
e. any other related subject as determined by Oklahoma
State University in consultation with the Department.
2.  At the completion of each course, the operator or applicator
shall receive a certification verifying completion.  The
certificates shall be kept on site for five (5) years.
3.  Failure to obtain the initial nine-hour training and any
continuing education as provided in this subsection shall be deemed
a violation of the Oklahoma Registered Poultry Feeding Operations
Act for operators and the Oklahoma Poultry Waste Applicators
Certification Act for applicators.
4.  All operators or applicators shall meet the educational
requirements of this section no later than December 31 of each year.
5.  All operators and applicators are solely responsible for
obtaining and maintaining all educational requirements established
pursuant to the provisions of this subsection.
G.  No integrator shall enter into any contract with an operator
of a poultry feeding operation who is not in compliance with the
education requirements of subsection F of this section.
Added by Laws 1998, c. 232, § 5, eff. July 1, 1998.  Amended by Laws
2005, c. 412, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2005; Laws 2011, c. 55, § 1, eff.
Jan. 1, 2012; Laws 2015, c. 313, § 4, eff. July 1, 2015; Laws 2016,
c. 228, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2016; Laws 2024, c. 372, § 1.

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