Oklahoma Code § 2-14-65

Title 2. Agriculture: Service technicians and service agencies - Powers, duties
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and responsibilities.
Licensed service technicians and service agencies shall:

1.  Submit a placing in service report to the State Board of
Agriculture within five (5) calendar days after service is provided
when required by the Board;
2.  Have the authority to remove an official rejection tag after
the device has been repaired, tested, and found to meet
requirements.  The rejection tag and the service technician/service
agency test report shall accompany the placing-in-service report
submitted to the Board;
3.  Attach a seal approved by the Board identifying the service
agency, signed and dated by the service technician, stating that the
commercial device has been tested in accordance with the provisions
in Handbook 44 and is suitable for use as a commercial device;
4.  Have available and use sufficient standards and equipment to
adequately test weights and measures as set forth in the notes
section of each applicable code in Handbook 44, “Specifications,
Tolerances and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and
Measuring Devices”, and have the handbook in their possession.  The
equipment shall meet the specifications corresponding to the series
of NIST Handbook 105, “Specifications and Tolerances for Reference
Standards and Field Standard Weights and Measures”, supplements and
revisions;
5.  Submit to the Board, as required by the Board of Control of
the State Bureau of Standards, for examination and certification,
any standards and testing equipment that are used or are to be used
in the performance of the service and testing functions.  A licensed
service technician or service agency shall not use any weight or
measure standard or testing equipment that has not been approved by
the Board; and
6.  Maintain all records required by the Board.
Added by Laws 1990, c. 249, § 5, eff. Jan. 1, 1991.  Amended by Laws
2000, c. 243, § 71, emerg. eff. May 24, 2000.  Renumbered from § 5-
62.5 of this title by Laws 2000, c. 243, § 126, emerg. eff. May 24,
2000.

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