Oklahoma Code § 2-3-32.2

Title 2. Agriculture: Inspections - Notices of violations - Seizure or
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A.  1.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and
Forestry shall have the authority to inspect any orchard, fruit,
garden, park, cemetery, private premises, public place, or any place
that may be infested with a plant pest that may be a threat to
plants belonging to other property owners or the health or safety of
the general public.
2.  The Department may inspect any nursery stock, shipping
documents, treatment records, sales records, or other relevant
documents of any person, whether licensed with the Department or
not, to determine the distribution of nursery stock.
3.  The Department may take samples removed of nursery stock in
order to determine compliance with this subarticle.  If the
Department finds that the samples are not in compliance with this
subarticle, the Department’s finding shall be considered prima facie
evidence that a violation has occurred.
B.  The Department shall have the authority to issue notices of
violation, citations, compliance orders, conditional orders, stop
sales orders, stop work orders, quarantines, or any other order
authorized pursuant to the Oklahoma Agricultural Code.
C.  Any nursery stock distributed, sold, or offered for sale
within this state or delivered for transportation or transported in
intrastate or interstate commerce may be seized or caused to be
destroyed by the Department in any county of the state where it may
be found if:

1.  The nursery stock is devitalized or infested with a plant
pest and may become a threat to plants belonging to other persons or
the health, safety, or welfare of the general public; or
2.  The nursery stock does not bear the proper certificate,
plant tag information, or the required inspection or shipping
information.
D.  The Department shall also have the authority to order the
owner, occupant, or person in charge to take any necessary action
including, but not limited to, the proper treatment or destruction
of infested or diseased plants pursuant to the Oklahoma Agricultural
Code and the Administrative Procedures Act.
E.  For the purpose of securing uniformity of rules, no city,
town, county, or other political subdivision of this state shall
adopt or continue in effect any ordinance, rule, regulation, or
statute regarding nursery stock sales or distribution that is more
stringent than the rules of the State Board of Agriculture.

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