Oklahoma Code § 2-11-93

Title 2. Agriculture: Items not to be purchased – Items regulated
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A.  It shall be unlawful for scrap metal dealers permitted to do
business in this state as required by the Oklahoma Scrap Metal
Dealers Act to purchase any item listed in subsection C of this
section without:

1.  Obtaining proof that the seller owns or is authorized to
sell the property, by evidence of a receipt of purchase, a bill of
sale for the property, contract or other documentation; and
2.  Requiring the seller to sign a written declaration in the
form required by subsection E of Section 11-92 of this title; or
3.  Obtaining proof that the seller is an exempted seller or an
employee of an exempted seller, as defined in Section 11-91 of this
title.
B.  Scrap metal dealers shall not purchase any regulated items
which are not delivered in a motor vehicle.
C.  The following items are regulated by the provisions of this
act:
1.  Manhole covers, street signs, traffic signs, traffic
signals, including their fixtures and hardware, and highway guard
rails, or any other identifiable public property;
2.  Electric light poles, including their fixtures and hardware,
electric transmission or distribution cable and wires, and any other
hardware associated with electric utility or telecommunication
systems;
3.  Any copper wire, braided or single strand, insulated or not
insulated, that is four (4) gauge or larger in size;
4.  Copper wire from which the actual or apparent insulation or
other coating has been burned, melted or exposed to heat or fire
resulting in melting some or all other insulation or coating;
5.  Funeral markers, plaques or funeral vases;
6.  Historical markers or public artifacts;
7.  Railroad equipment;
8.  Any metal item marked with any form of the name, initials or
logo of a governmental entity, utility, cemetery or railroad;
9.  Condensing or evaporating coil including copper coil ends;
10.  Aluminum or stainless steel containers or bottles designed
to contain fuel;
11.  Metal beer kegs that are clearly marked as being the
property of the beer manufacturer;
12.  Metal bleachers or other seating facilities used in
recreational areas or sporting arenas;
13.  Automotive catalytic converters;
14.  Machinery or supplies commonly used in the drilling,
completing, operating or repairing of oil or gas wells;
15.  Stainless steel fittings and fixtures commonly used in the
operation of car wash facilities; and
16.  Remote storage batteries.

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