Oklahoma Code § 2-3-83

Title 2. Agriculture: Keeping of records – Board audits
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A.  Every commercial and noncommercial applicator shall keep
accurate records pertaining to pesticide activities, applications,
and wood infestation reports, as required by the State Board of
Agriculture.  The records of the applicator shall be kept intact at

the principal business location in this state for at least two (2)
years after their date of expiration and copies shall be furnished
to any authorized agent of the Board, immediately upon request in
person, at any time during the regular business hours of the
applicator.  Copies of records shall be furnished to any authorized
agent of the Board within seven (7) working days of a written
request, in summary form, by mail, fax, e-mail, web site, or any
other electronic media customarily used.
B.  Every restricted use pesticide dealer shall keep accurate
records pertaining to restricted use pesticide purchases and sales,
as required by the Board.  The records shall be kept intact at the
principal business location in this state for at least two (2) years
after their date of expiration.  Copies shall be furnished to any
authorized agent of the Board at any time during the regular
business hours of the dealer, immediately upon request in person, or
within seven (7) working days of a written request, in summary form,
by mail, fax, e-mail, web site, or any other electronic media
customarily used.
C.  It shall be the duty of the Board to audit the maintenance
of records as necessary to carry out the provisions of the Oklahoma
Agriculture Code.
Added by Laws 1961, p. 2, § 3.  Amended by Laws 1967, c. 278, § 1,
emerg. eff. May 8, 1967; Laws 1977, c. 98, § 6; Laws 1984, c. 156, §
3, eff. Nov. 1, 1984; Laws 2000, c. 367, § 12, emerg. eff. June 6,
2000.

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