Oklahoma Code § 2-6-313

Title 2. Agriculture: Confinement and separation from wild species — Collection
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of broodstock for aquaculture system — Facilitation of broodstock
transactions — Fees.
A.  All catfish, minnows, fingerlings, fish, frogs, and other
aquatic species which are legally produced, pursuant to the
provisions of Sections 6-311 through 6-317 of this title, shall be
confined to the lands and waters of the licensee in such a manner so
as to prohibit:
1.  Contact with wild fish or other aquatic species in public
waters; and
2.  Such wild fish or other aquatic species from being
commercially harvested from public waters and becoming sold as a
wild-born commodity.  As used in this paragraph, “wild-born” means
wild fish or aquatic species born in public waters and not
introduced though aquaculture.
B.  1.  Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, the
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry shall not
restrict the manner in which persons, licensed pursuant to Sections
6-311 through 6-317 of this title, gather or impound aquatic species
raised within the impoundments in their commercial operations.
2.  No person shall sell or attempt to sell game fish and/or
paddlefish obtained from public waters that have been commingled
with privately produced fish subject to the provisions of Sections
6-311 through 6-317 of this title regarding the capture of wild fish
or aquatic species for direct sale.  A licensed producer may collect
both game fish and nongame fish broodstock from public waters using
any legal means of take for use in propagation of fish only in a
recirculating aquaculture system up to, but not exceeding, the
normal possession limit for a person holding a recreational fishing

license; provided, that the licensed producer complies with all
applicable terms set forth by the Department of Wildlife
Conservation.  Additionally, such individual broodstock may not be
sold and cannot be released back into the wild.  Production of fish
species considered to be species of special concern, excluding
paddlefish (polyodon spathula), along with species prohibited under
agency rules and federal threatened and endangered species, is
prohibited.
C.  Meat and any other finished products for human consumption
that result from fish spawned in a captive system may be sold in
this state or out of state; provided, that the producer or seller
obtains the necessary export permits.  Live fish of such
propagations may also be sold subject to certain restrictions as set
forth by rule by the Department.
D.  The Department may establish a process to facilitate
broodstock transactions between the state and licensed in-state
aquatic propagators.  The Department is authorized to assess a fee
necessary to maintain such process and the oversight required for
broodstock transactions.  Fees imposed shall be reasonable,
accessible, and transparent, with clearly defined application
requirements, publicly available guidance, and established timelines
for application review and approval.  The Department may promulgate
all rules necessary for the implementation of this subsection.
E.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
may assess import fees for any entity selling live fish within this
state that does not possess a valid license for commercial
production of aquatic species issued by the Oklahoma Department of
Agriculture, Food, and Forestry along with an Oklahoma address
subject to regular inspections.  Fees shall reflect the costs in-
state producers are subjected to when exporting to other states.
Each shipment shall include a valid Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service health certificate.

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