Oklahoma Code § 2-6-290.2

Title 2. Agriculture: Legislative findings and policy
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A.  Exotic livestock and exotic livestock products are becoming
an important source of the nation's supply of food.  It is essential
in the public interest that the health and welfare of consumers be
protected by assuring that slaughtered exotic livestock and exotic
livestock products distributed to them are wholesome, not
adulterated, and properly marked, labeled, and packaged.
Unwholesome, adulterated, or misbranded exotic livestock are
injurious to the public welfare, destroy markets for wholesome, not
adulterated, and properly labeled and packaged exotic livestock and
exotic livestock products, and result in sundry losses to exotic

livestock producers and processors of exotic livestock and exotic
livestock products, as well as injury to consumers.  The
unwholesome, adulterated, mislabeled, or deceptively packaged
articles can be sold at lower prices and compete unfairly with the
wholesome, not adulterated, and properly labeled and packaged
articles, to the detriment of consumers and the public generally.
B.  It is hereby declared to be the policy of the Legislature of
this state to provide for the inspection of exotic livestock and
exotic livestock products and otherwise regulate the processing and
distribution of such articles to prevent the movement or sale of
exotic livestock and exotic livestock products which are adulterated
or misbranded.

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