Oklahoma Code § 2-2003

Title 2. Agriculture: Qualifications for retraining
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In order for farmers and ranchers to qualify for retraining, they shall:
1.  Have at least fifty percent (50%) of income from farming and ranching on
or after January 1, 1983, and the applicant furnish appropriate federal and state
tax returns to verify facts necessary to qualify for retraining; and
2.  Have defaulted on any agriculture-related loan to any banking, savings
and loan, or federal agency, on or after January 1, 1983; or
3.  Have been the subject of a foreclosure on any item or property related to
agriculture business by any institution similar to a bank or savings and loan,

including but not limited to the Federal Land Bank; or any federal agency similar,
but not limited to the Farmers Home Administration or the Federal Land Bank; or
4.  Be an individual who could possibly save his farm or ranch from
bankruptcy or foreclosure by learning a skill.  The individuals who would qualify
under this subsection will be recommended by the Advisory Committee on
Agricultural Employment Retraining created in Section 2005 of this title; and
5.  Satisfy the entrance and eligibility requirements imposed by the
technology center school.

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