Oklahoma Code § 2-6-93

Title 2. Agriculture: Blood samples for brucellosis testing – Official
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identification – Reports.
A.  Whenever any blood sample is drawn for the purpose of
testing for brucellosis, the person drawing the blood sample shall
ensure application of official identification, approved by the State
Veterinarian.  If official identification is already present, that
official identification shall be recorded.
B.  The person shall submit with the blood sample a written
report to the State Veterinarian.  The report shall be signed by the
person drawing the sample and shall be on a form prescribed by the
State Veterinarian.  The report shall show the official
identification and descriptive markings of the animal, or herd
tattoo, if the tested animal is a registered animal.
C.  It shall not be necessary to officially identify any
registered animal if the registration tattoo of each animal is shown

on the report.  If the registration paper is not transferred with
the animal, official identification shall be applied.
D.  The removal of official identification without prior
authorization from the State Veterinarian shall be a violation of
the Oklahoma Agricultural Code.

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