Oklahoma Code § 29-5-202.1

Title 29. Game And Fish: Revocation of hunting or fishing license
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A.  Any hunting or fishing license issued to a person by the
Department of Wildlife Conservation shall be automatically revoked
on final conviction of the person of an offense under subsection J
of Section 5-202 of this title.  The revocation shall be for a
period set by the court of not less than one (1) year or more than
ten (10) years.  If the court does not set a period, the revocation
shall be for one (1) year from the date the conviction becomes

final.  During this period of revocation, the Department shall not
issue that person a hunting or fishing license.  If the court does
not set a period, the Department shall not issue that person a
license before the first anniversary of the date the conviction
becomes final.
B.  A person who has a license or permit revoked under this
section shall surrender the revoked license or permit to the court,
or the court may order the defendant to surrender the license or
permit directly to an officer from the Department of Wildlife
Conservation present at the hearing.  If the license or permit is
surrendered to the court, the court shall send the Department of
Wildlife Conservation the revoked license.  The court shall also
send the Department a copy of the judgment of conviction.  In lieu
of sending a paper copy of the documents and information required by
this subsection, the court clerk may transmit the conviction
information by using an electronic method authorized by the
Department of Wildlife Conservation.
C.  For purposes of this section, “final conviction” shall
include a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to or the imposition of
deferred adjudication for an offense.

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