Oklahoma Code § 2-19-1

Title 2. Agriculture: State-federal cooperative agreement - Grading of fruits,
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nuts, and vegetables.
A.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
may enter into any cooperative agreement with the United States
Department of Agriculture to certify or establish an inspection
service for the purpose of grading fruits, nuts, and vegetables.
B.  The terms and conditions of the cooperative agreement shall
be the governing authority for the inspection service.  The
cooperative agreement shall include, but not be limited to, the
establishment or certification of an inspection service and the
grading of fruits, nuts, and vegetables.
C.  To implement the terms of any state-federal cooperative
agreement regarding the establishment or certification of an
inspection service, the Department may employ personnel to oversee
and supervise the inspection service.
D.  Personnel of the inspection service shall not be employees
of the state for any purpose and shall not be entitled to any state
benefits including, but not limited to accrual of leave, insurance,
longevity, retirement, unemployment, or workers compensation.
E.  The legislature shall not appropriate funds for the
operation of an inspection service established or certified to
implement a cooperative agreement pursuant to this section.  The
legislature may appropriate funds necessary for the Department to
employ personnel to supervise and oversee an inspection service.

F.  Inspection service activities conducted under a cooperative
agreement pursuant to this section shall be self-financed.  The
inspection service shall charge a fee to any person who receives
inspection services pursuant to the terms of a cooperative
agreement.  The fees shall be commensurate to the costs of the
inspection service.

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