Oklahoma Code § 2-6-280.6

Title 2. Agriculture: Processing plants and equipment - Approval -
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A.  On and after September 1, 1989:
1.  Prior to slaughtering any rabbit or processing any rabbit
products at any plant, a person owning or operating such plant shall
have the plant approved by the Department.

2.  To receive plant approval, a person shall make application
to the State Board of Agriculture. As part of the application, the
person shall agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the
Oklahoma Rabbit and Rabbit Products Inspection Act and any
applicable regulations promulgated thereto.
3.  Prior to any such approval, the plant and plant equipment
shall be inspected by the Department of Agriculture.
4.  Upon the approval of the plant and plant equipment by the
Department, the plant shall be considered an official plant.
5.  No rabbits affected with any disease transmissible to man
shall be slaughtered in any official establishment.
B.  No establishment or plant processing rabbits or rabbit
products solely for intrastate commerce shall process any rabbits or
rabbit product capable of use as human food except in compliance
with the requirements of the Oklahoma Rabbit and Rabbit Products
Inspection Act.

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