Oklahoma Code § 2-4-3

Title 2. Agriculture: Approval of brands - Certificates - Conflicts - Brand book
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The State Board of Agriculture may designate a statewide
livestock organization to approve brands for registration, issue
certificates, and serve as an adjudicating committee in resolving
conflicts.  The organization shall publish a State Brand Book which
shall contain a facsimile of each registered brand with the owner's
name and address.  In the event the Board determines that the
statewide livestock organization fails to perform the duties
designated in the brand law or is no longer representative of the
majority of livestock producers in Oklahoma, the Board shall
designate a new statewide livestock organization or shall perform
the duties associated with the brand law, including maintenance of
the State Brand Book, receipt of fees for application processing and
other duties.

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