Oklahoma Code § 2-16-8

Title 2. Agriculture: Forestry Division - Appointment of forestry employees -
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Powers and duties - Entry upon lands - Arrests, etc.
A.  The Forestry Division of the Oklahoma Department of
Agriculture, Food, and Forestry, in connection with the enforcement
of the Oklahoma Forestry Code, shall have the following powers,
authority, and duties:
1.  To enforce the provisions of this code and other forest and
forest protection laws of this state;
2.  To prevent, mitigate, detect, suppress, and investigate
wildfires in this state;
3.  To provide wildland firefighting crews, who shall be under
the control and direction of forest rangers and other designated
agents of the Division;
4.  To appoint district foresters, investigators, rangers, and
other employees;

5.  To use the resources of the Division on state-owned parks
and other state-administered land to prevent and suppress wildfires,
to mitigate hazardous wildland fuels, and to establish wildland
firefighting crews, who shall be authorized to suppress wildfires on
state land;
6.  To be reimbursed on an actual cost basis for all services
provided to state parks and other land administered by the State of
Oklahoma;
7.  To investigate cases of forest timber theft;
8.  To make available for sale surplus state vehicles directly
to rural fire departments or municipal fire departments, in cities
or towns under ten thousand (10,000) population.  State vehicles may
be offered for sale only after approval is given in writing by the
Office of Management and Enterprise Services and an evaluation is
made of each vehicle and a price set by the Office of Management and
Enterprise Services.  The Forestry Division may only receive the
amount authorized by the Office of Management and Enterprise
Services for the sale of the vehicle;
9.  To purchase equipment from the Rural Fire Defense Equipment
Revolving Fund's inventory, when advantageous to the state, and to
reimburse the Revolving Fund; and
10.  To plan and conduct prescribed burning at the request and
expense of landowners on public or private land for the purpose of
controlling invasive or exotic species, for hazardous fuel
reduction, wildlife habitat manipulation, ecosystem restoration, or
achieving silvicultural objectives.  Forestry Division employees
shall be protected under The Governmental Tort Claims Act and shall
not be personally liable beyond the limits established therein for
activities pursuant to this paragraph unless gross negligence is
established in a competent court of law.
B.  Forest rangers, and the firefighting crews under their
control and direction, may enter upon any land for the purpose of
preventing and suppressing wildfires and to enforce the provisions
of the Oklahoma Forestry Code and other wildfire and forest
protection laws of this state.
C.  Forest rangers, employees of the Division, and all persons
under contract or agreement with the Division to assist in
firefighting operations, as well as persons called upon by forest
rangers or other authorized employees of the Division to assist in
firefighting under the direction or supervision of employees of the
Division, may, in the performance of their duties, set backfires,
dig trenches, construct control lines, and carry on all customary
activities in the fighting of wildfires without incurring liability
to any person.
D.  Under the direction of forest rangers and upon written
consent of the landowner, county officers and employees may, in the
performance of their duties and without incurring liability to any

person, construct control lines and carry out all customary
activities for conducting prescribed burns to mitigate hazardous
wildland fuels to prevent wildfires on private lands.
E.  Upon written consent from a landowner or designated agent,
forest rangers, in the performance of their duties and without
incurring liability to any person, may construct control lines,
carry out all customary activities for conducting prescribed burns,
and utilize mechanized equipment to reduce hazardous wildland fuels
in order to mitigate or reduce the effects of wildfires on lives,
property, forests, and natural resources on private and public lands
in this state.
1.  The Director of the Forestry Division may appoint, subject
to the approval of the State Board of Agriculture, special officers
who shall have the power and authority to arrest.  The special
officers shall have power and authority throughout the state, under
the direction and control of the Division, to enforce the criminal
provisions contained in the Oklahoma Forestry Code, other laws
relating to forests and wildfires and the Oklahoma Agricultural
Code.
2.  The special officers shall have power and authority to make
arrests with or without warrants for violations of the criminal
provisions of the Oklahoma Forestry Code, other laws relating to
forests and wildfires and the Oklahoma Agricultural Code to the same
extent and under the same limitations and duties as peace officers
under the provisions of Chapter 3 of Title 22 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.
3.  In connection with the enforcement of the criminal
provisions, the special officers and other state investigators or
law enforcement officers may go upon all premises when necessary for
the enforcement of laws.  All special officers shall be ex officio
forest rangers and shall be under the control and direction of the
Division; except, the Director may at any time, for cause, remove
any powers and authority of arrest conferred.  Special officers
shall have the same right and authority to carry arms as the
sheriffs of this state.  The compensation of special officers shall
be fixed and paid by the Division from its funds.
Added by Laws 1971, c. 349, § 107, emerg. eff. June 24, 1971.
Amended by Laws 1981, c. 174, § 2; Laws 1993, c. 139, § 1, eff.
Sept. 1, 1993; Laws 1994, c. 272, § 1, operative July 1, 1994; Laws
2001, c. 113, § 10, emerg. eff. April 18, 2001.  Renumbered from §
1301-107 of this title by Laws 2001, c. 113, § 56, emerg. eff. April
18, 2001.  Amended by Laws 2007, c. 195, § 3, emerg. eff. May 31,
2007; Laws 2011, c. 84, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2011; Laws 2012, c. 304, §
11; Laws 2019, c. 358, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2019; Laws 2024, c. 198, §
3, eff. Nov. 1, 2024.

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