Oklahoma Code § 2-6-153

Title 2. Agriculture: Documentation to accompany shipments – Information for
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exibition.
A.  In order to assist in the enforcement of this law and to aid
in determining the point of origin of livestock transported within
the State of Oklahoma, all livestock shall be accompanied by a
health certificate, a bill of sale, or acceptable proof of ownership
of the livestock.  All such documents shall disclose the name of the
owner, the name of the consignee, the point of origin, the point of
destination, and a description of the livestock sufficient to
identify them for any purpose.
B.  The importation requirements in this subarticle are
applicable to any livestock shipped into or transported within this
state for exhibition purposes.

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