Oklahoma Code § 2-2-18.1

Title 2. Agriculture: Pollution of air, land, or waters - Order to cease -
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Administrative penalty.
A.  It shall be unlawful and a violation of the Oklahoma
Agricultural Code for any person to cause pollution of any air, land
or waters of the state by persons which are subject to the
jurisdiction of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and
Forestry pursuant to the Oklahoma Environmental Quality Act.
B.  If the State Board of Agriculture finds that any of the air,
land, or waters of the state which are subject to the jurisdiction
of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
pursuant to the Oklahoma Environmental Quality Act have been or are
being polluted, the Board shall make an order requiring that the
pollution cease within a time period determined by the Department,
or require a manner of treatment or of disposition of the waste or
other polluting material as may in the judgment of the Board be
necessary to prevent further pollution.  In addition, the Board may
assess an administrative penalty pursuant to Section 2-18 of this
title.  The person to whom the order is directed shall fully comply
with the order of the Board and pay any fine and costs assessed.
C.  1.  Manure shall not be defined as or be considered a
hazardous substance or hazardous waste as those terms are defined by
state law.
2.  For purposes of this subsection, “manure” means any feces,
urine, urea, or other excrement from livestock and shall also only
include:
a. associated nonhazardous bedding, compost, raw
materials, or other nonhazardous materials commingled
with the excrement,
b. nonhazardous process water associated with the
excrement or materials, or
c. nonhazardous byproducts, constituents, or substances
contained in or originating from the excrement,
materials, or process water.
3.  This subsection shall not be construed to affect or limit the
applicability of any other provision of the Oklahoma Agricultural
Code.

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