Oklahoma Code § 2-5-304

Title 2. Agriculture: Certification program – Administration – Inspection and
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analysis – Verification documents – Audits of records.
A.  The State Board of Agriculture shall establish a program for
the certification of organic agricultural products.  The Board shall
submit this program to the Secretary of the USDA for accreditation
as required by the Organic Food Production Act of 1990, as amended,
7 U.S.C., Section 6501 et seq. and rules promulgated pursuant
thereto.  Upon accreditation, the Board shall act as a certifying
agent and issue a Certificate of Organic Production to an operation
that has met all requirements of the Oklahoma Organic Food Act and
rules promulgated pursuant thereto.
B.  The Board shall promulgate appropriate rules for the
administration of the program for the certification of organic
agricultural products, including:
1.  Standards for the analysis, inspection, and certification of
the organic agricultural products;

2.  Records required of producers and handlers of organic
agricultural products;
3.  Standards for the certification of producers and handlers of
organic agricultural products;
4.  Lists of approved and prohibited substances for use in the
production and handling of organic agricultural products; and
5.  A schedule of fees for initial certification and inspection
for continued certification as a producer or handler of organic
agricultural products.
C.  The Board is authorized to inspect, sample, analyze, examine
records, and test any product claimed to be organically grown or
distributed within the state to determine if the product is in
compliance with the Oklahoma Organic Food Act.  The Board has the
authority to enter upon public or private property at any reasonable
time for the purpose of administering the Oklahoma Organic Food Act.
Any certified operation or applicant for a Certificate of Organic
Production shall be deemed to have given consent to any authorized
agent of the Board to access, enter, inspect, or monitor the
property.  Refusal to allow access, entry, or inspection shall
constitute grounds for the denial, nonrenewal, suspension, or
revocation of certification.
D.  The Board shall require laboratory analysis of a product
claimed to be organically grown if it has reasonable cause to
suspect the product may contain a substance not approved for organic
production.
E.  All new applicants are required to have their soil-growing
media and irrigation water, if not municipal, assayed for the
presence of pesticide residues.
F.  Verification documents that may be required include, but are
not limited to, questionnaires, farm plans, affidavits, inspection
reports, laboratory assays, and other documents to verify the path
taken by an organic food product through post-harvest handling and
distribution.
G.  The Board may conduct audits of all documents for
verification that producers meet the requirements of the Oklahoma
Organic Food Act and rules.
H.  The Board is authorized to promulgate rules as necessary to
administer the Oklahoma Organic Food Act and establish certification
standards to carry out the Oklahoma Organic Food Act.
I.  The Board is authorized to revoke, suspend, or not renew any
license upon satisfactory proof that the permittee has violated any
of the provisions of the Oklahoma Organic Food Act or rules
promulgated pursuant thereto.

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