Oklahoma Code § 2-6-403

Title 2. Agriculture: Orders restricting movement of persons, livestock,
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machinery, and personal property.
A.  1.  The State Board of Agriculture may issue orders
restricting the movement of persons, livestock, machinery, and
personal property out of quarantine zones.  The President of the
Board, the State Veterinarian, or any licensed veterinarian
designated by the Board may issue the orders.
2.  Any such order shall be issued upon a determination that
reasonable cause exists to believe that the movement of persons or
personal property out of a quarantine zone will reasonably transport
a dangerous, infectious, or communicable disease outside of the
quarantine zone.
B.  An order restricting the movement of persons, livestock,
machinery, and personal property out of quarantine zones:
1.  Shall be served upon any person subject to the order;
2.  Shall be limited to the greatest extent possible consistent
with the paramount disease control objectives as determined by the
Board;
3.  May be served on any day at any time; and
4.  Must include a notice of the person's rights pursuant to
this section, including, but not limited to, the ability of the
person to enter into an agreement to abide by disease control
measures under subsection C of this section and the right to request
a court hearing under subsection D of this section.  When an order
restricting the movement of persons has been issued, the physical
and emergency medical needs of those persons restricted pursuant to
the order shall be addressed in a systematic and competent manner.
C.  No person may be restricted by an order, issued pursuant to
the Animal Disease Outbreak Temporary Emergency Act for longer than
seventy-two (72) hours, if the person agrees to abide by the disease

control measures established by the Board.  Such person shall sign
an acknowledgment form prepared by the Board evidencing the person's
agreement to abide by the disease control measures established by
the Board.
D.  Any person whose movements are restricted by an order
pursuant to the Animal Disease Outbreak Temporary Emergency Act may
seek a district court hearing on the order at any time after it is
served on the person.  The hearing shall be heard as soon as
possible regardless of the time of day and any inconvenience to the
court.  The hearing may be held by electronic means.  The subject of
the order may:
1.  Contest imposition of the order on grounds that it is an
abuse of the Board's discretion pursuant to the Animal Disease
Outbreak Temporary Emergency Act; or
2.  Seek a variance from the order to allow movement of a person
inconsistent with the order, upon a showing that the person would
otherwise suffer irreparable harm.

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