Oklahoma Code § 2-11-37

Title 2. Agriculture: Definitions
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As used in the Oklahoma Agriculture Biotechnology Act:
1.  "Donor" means the organism from which genetic material is
obtained for transfer to the recipient organism;
2.  "Environment" means all of the land, air, and water and any
organism that is living in association with these elements;
3.  "Gene" means the unit of heredity within an organism;
4.  "Genetic engineering" means the technology used to
manipulate or alter an organism's genetic material through
recombinant DNA or RNA techniques;
5.  "Organisms" means any life stage form of microorganisms,
viruses, plants, invertebrate animals, such as insects, or
vertebrate animals, including livestock, which is capable of
supplying genetic materials or affecting the genetic expression of
another living entity;
6.  "Permit" means a document issued by the Board authorizing a
person to maintain, manipulate, and/or release a regulated article
into the environment;
7.  "Quarantine" means the isolation and/or safeguarding of an
organism to prevent it from becoming established in the environment;
8.  "Recombinant DNA or RNA" means hybrid molecules constructed
outside or inside an organism by joining, deleting, or rearranging
natural or synthetic DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic
acid);
9.  "Regulated article" means any organism altered or produced
through genetic engineering;
10.  "Release into the environment" means the use of a regulated
article outside the constraints of physical confinement that are
found in a laboratory, greenhouse, or a fermenter or other contained
structure; and

11.  "Vector or vector agent" means an organism or object used
to transfer genetic material from the donor organism to the
recipient organism.
Added by Laws 1990, c. 226, § 3, emerg. eff. May 17, 1990.  Amended
by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 118, emerg. eff. April 30, 2001.  Renumbered
from § 2013 of this title by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 261, emerg. eff.
April 30, 2001.

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