Oklahoma Code § 2-6-502

Title 2. Agriculture: Definitions
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As used in the Oklahoma Farmed Cervidae Act:
1.  "Cervid", "cervidae", and "deer" mean any member of the
cervidae family;
2.  "Commercial" means to manage on a business basis or engage in
any transaction or exchange for consideration including barter, the
offer to sell, or possession with intent to sell for profit or
monetary gain;
3.  "Department" means the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food, and Forestry;
4.  "Farmed cervidae" means all species of the cervid family and
hybrids including white-tailed deer, elk, mule deer, red deer, or any
other member of the family cervidae specified in rule by the State
Board of Agriculture with written concurrence of the Department of
Wildlife Conservation that are raised or maintained within a
perimeter fence or confined space for the production of meat and
other agricultural products, sport, exhibition, personal use, or any
other purpose.  Farmed cervidae shall be considered livestock as long
as they remain in a farmed cervidae facility.  Farmed cervidae shall
not include cervidae in a commercially licensed hunting facility;
5.  "Farmed cervidae facility" means any private or public
premises that contain one or more privately owned cervidae and the
privately owned cervidae are not removed from the premises through
hunting;
6.  "Native cervidae" means any and all cervidae that are
indigenous to Oklahoma or are living in a state of nature;
7.  "Noncommercial" means to manage for personal enjoyment and
personal use;
8.  "Operator" means the person who performs the daily farmed
cervidae management functions;

9.  "Owner" means a person with legal title to a farmed cervid or
herd of farmed cervidae;
10.  "Premises" means the ground, area, buildings, water source
and equipment commonly shared by a herd of cervidae; and
11.  "Proof of ownership" means an inspection certificate of
sale from a licensed public livestock market showing individual
identification, a bill of sale, a certificate of sale, court orders,
a statement that the cervidae was born from animals owned by the
seller, or any other document the Department deems acceptable.
Added by Laws 2006, c. 138, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2006.  Amended by Laws
2010, c. 360, § 1, eff. July 1, 2010; Laws 2011, c. 298, § 1, eff.
Nov. 1, 2011.

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