Oklahoma Code § 2-6-402

Title 2. Agriculture: Quarantine zones of control
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A.  Upon an emergency declaration by the Governor pursuant to
the Animal Disease Outbreak Temporary Emergency Act, the State
Veterinarian may establish quarantine zones of control in any area
where a specific animal determined to be infected or is likely to be
infected with the disease be examined by a veterinarian authorized
by the Board or the State Veterinarian.  This determination shall be
based on an actual veterinary examination or laboratory testing.
B.  Quarantine zones of control shall be the smallest size
practicable to prevent the spread of the disease and must exist for
the shortest duration consistent with effective disease control.  A
quarantine zone of control shall not extend beyond a radius of three
(3) miles from an animal determined to be infected or is likely to
be infected with the disease, unless the Board orders that control
of a specific disease requires a larger quarantine zone of control
based upon epidemiological evidence.

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