Oklahoma Code § 2-2-7

Title 2. Agriculture: Records and files as evidence – Enforcement of penalties
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and fines.
A.  The records, files, and books of the State Board of
Agriculture shall be receivable as evidence.  The rules and orders
of the Board, when published, shall be public notice and shall have
the force and effect of law and be judicially noticed and
considered.  When orders of the Board consist of local rules or
orders of quarantine, the order may be provable in the same manner
as a return of service.
B.  Administrative penalties, civil penalties, and other fines
imposed pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Agricultural Code
shall be enforced in the same manner in which civil judgments may be
enforced.  For purposes of enforcement final orders shall be
recorded in the office of the clerk of the district court of
Oklahoma County and, upon such recording and application therefor,
all appropriate writs and process shall be issued and shall be
enforced by the court.

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