Oklahoma Code § 2-8-41.13

Title 2. Agriculture: Minor violations - Judicial review - Penalties
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A.  Nothing in this subarticle shall be construed as requiring
the State Board of Agriculture or its representative to:
1.  Report for prosecution; or
2.  Institute seizure proceedings; or
3.  Issue a "Stop Sale" order, as a result of minor violations
of this subarticle, or when the public interest will best be served
by a suitable notice of violation or written warning.
B.  Any person adversely affected by an act, order, or ruling
made pursuant to the provisions of this subarticle may within forty-
five (45) days bring action in the Oklahoma County District Court
for judicial review.
C.  Any person who uses any information acquired concerning any
method, records, formulations, or processes which is entitled to
protection as a trade secret for personal advantage, or reveals that
information to other than the Board, or the courts when relevant in

any judicial proceeding, is guilty of a misdemeanor.  This
prohibition shall not prohibit the Board from exchanging information
of a regulatory nature with duly appointed officials of the United
States government, or of other states, who are similarly prohibited
by law from revealing this information.

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