Oklahoma Code § 2-6-255

Title 2. Agriculture: Cooperative efforts
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A.  The State Board of Agriculture is hereby designated as the
state agency which shall be responsible for cooperating with the
Secretary of Agriculture of the United States under the provisions
of Section 5 of the Federal Poultry Products Inspection Act and such
agency may cooperate with the Secretary of Agriculture of the United
States in developing and administering the poultry products
inspection program of this state under this act to assure that not
later than August 18, 1970, the state requirements will be at least

equal to those imposed under Sections 1-4, 6-10, and 12-22 of the
Federal Poultry Products Inspection Act and in developing and
administering the program of this state under Section 11 of this act
in such a manner as will effectuate the purposes of this act and
said Federal Act.
B.  In such cooperative efforts, the Board is authorized to
accept from said Secretary advisory assistance in planning and
otherwise developing the state program, technical and laboratory
assistance and training, including necessary curricular and
instructional materials and equipment, and financial and other aid
for administration of such a program.  The Board is further
authorized to spend public funds of this state appropriated for
administration of this act to pay such share of the estimated total
cost of the cooperative program as may be agreed upon by the Board
and the Secretary.
C.  The Board is further authorized to recommend to the said
Secretary of Agriculture such officials or employees of this state
as the Board shall designate, for appointment to the advisory
committees provided for in Section 5 of the Federal Poultry Products
Inspection Act; and the Board shall serve as the representative of
the Governor for consultation with said Secretary under paragraph C
of Section 5 of said act unless the Governor shall select another
representative.

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