Oklahoma Code § 2-8-80.9

Title 2. Agriculture: Stop-sale orders
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A.  The State Board of Agriculture may issue and enforce a
written or printed "stop-sale order" to the owner or custodian of
any agricultural liming materials, to hold the materials at a
designated place when it finds agricultural liming materials are
being offered or exposed for sale in violation of any of the
provisions of the Oklahoma Agricultural Liming Materials Act or
rules until:
1.  The owner or custodian is in compliance with the Oklahoma
Agricultural Liming Materials Act; and
2.  The agricultural liming materials are released in writing by
the Board or its authorized agent; or
3.  The violation has been legally disposed of by written
authority.
B.  The Board or its authorized agent shall release the
agricultural liming materials when the requirements of the
provisions of the Oklahoma Agricultural Liming Materials Act have
been complied with and all costs and expenses incurred in connection
with the stop-sale order have been paid.

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