Oklahoma Code § 2-11-40

Title 2. Agriculture: Permit - Exemption - Information required - Fee
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A.  The State Board of Agriculture shall have the authority to
issue, renew, deny, suspend, and revoke any permit issued according
to the provisions of the Oklahoma Agriculture Biotechnology Act.
B.  No person shall maintain a regulated article without a
permit issued by the Board.
C.  Any person who has filed Assurances of Compliance with
federally established guidelines with his or her Institutional
Biosafety Committee and/or applied for regulatory approval from the
appropriate federal agency shall be exempt from the provisions of
the Oklahoma Agriculture Biotechnology Act.
D.  Any person not in compliance with a federal agency shall
provide the Board with the following information prior to issuance
of a permit pursuant to the Oklahoma Agriculture Biotechnology Act:
1.  Name, title, address, telephone number, signature of the
responsible person, and type of permit requested such as for
importation, interstate movement, or release into the environment;
2.  All scientific, common, and trade names, and all
designations necessary to identify the:  Donor organism; recipient

organism; vector or vector agents; constituent of each regulated
article which is a product; and regulated article;
3.  Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the persons who
developed and/or supplied the regulated article;
4.  A description of the means of movement, such as mail, common
carrier, baggage, or if hand-carried, by whom;
5.  A description of the anticipated or actual expression of the
altered genetic material in the regulated article and how that
expression differs from the expression in the nonmodified parental
organism, including but not limited to morphological or structural
characteristics, physiological activities and processes, number of
copies of inserted genetic material, and the physical state of this
material inside the recipient organism, integrated or
extrachromosomal, products and secretions, growth characteristics;
6.  A detailed description of the molecular biology of the
system, such as donor-recipient-vector, which is or will be used to
produce the regulated article;
7.  Country and locality where the donor organism, recipient
organism, vector or vector agent, and regulated article were
collected, developed, and produced;
8.  A detailed description of the purpose for the introduction
of the regulated article including a detailed description of the
proposed experimental and/or production design;
9.  The quantity of the regulated article to be introduced and
proposed schedule and number of introductions;
10.  A detailed description of the processes, procedures, and
safeguards which have been used or will be used in the country of
origin and in the United States to prevent contamination, release,
and dissemination in the production of the:  Donor organism;
recipient organism; vector or vector agent; constituent of each
regulated article which is a product; and regulated article;
11.  A detailed description of the intended destination
including final and all intermediate destinations, uses, and/or
distribution of the regulated article, such as greenhouses,
laboratory, or growth chamber location; field trial location; pilot
project location; production, propagation, and manufacture location;
proposed sale and distribution location;
12.  A detailed description of the proposed procedures,
processes, and safeguards which will be used to prevent escape and
dissemination of the regulated article at each of the intended
destinations;
13.  A detailed description of any biological material, for
example culture medium, or host material accompanying the regulated
article during movement; and
14.  A detailed description of the proposed method of final
disposition of the regulated article.

E.  Any person or their employees who is issued a permit shall
comply with regulations established by the Board as are necessary to
prevent the uncontrolled dissemination and establishment of a
regulated article in the environment.
F.  In accordance with the administration of the Oklahoma
Agriculture Biotechnology Act, the Board is given the authority to
charge the following fee schedule:  A fee of One Hundred Dollars
($100.00) shall be charged each person for a permit to develop,
maintain, manipulate and/or release a regulated article.  The fees
shall be deposited in the State Department of Agriculture Revolving
Fund.
Added by Laws 1990, c. 226, § 6, emerg. eff. May 17, 1990.  Amended
by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 121, emerg. eff. April 30, 2001.  Renumbered
from § 2016 of this title by Laws 2001, c. 146, § 261, emerg. eff.
April 30, 2001.

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