Oklahoma Code § 29-7-209

Title 29. Game And Fish: Trespassing of facility licensed pursuant to Oklahoma
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Farmed Cervidae Act or commercial hunting area - Punishment.
A.  Any person who willfully enters a facility licensed pursuant
to the Oklahoma Farmed Cervidae Act or a commercial hunting area
licensed pursuant to Section 4-106 of this title without permission
by the owner shall be deemed guilty of trespass and, upon conviction
thereof, shall be fined in any sum not to exceed One Thousand Five
Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00).
B.  Any person who willfully enters a facility licensed pursuant
to the Oklahoma Farmed Cervidae Act or a big game commercial hunting
area licensed pursuant to Section 4-106 of this title or willfully
shoots from or across a public road, highway or railroad right-of-
way onto the facility or big game commercial hunting area and hunts,
takes or attempts to take a cervidae or wildlife without permission
by the owner shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Two
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) nor more than Ten Thousand
Dollars ($10,000.00) or by imprisonment in the county jail not to

exceed sixty (60) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and
in addition, the court shall order restitution for actual damages
incurred.  For purposes of this subsection, "actual damages"
includes, but is not limited to, damages to real or personal
property wherein the person willfully entering a licensed facility
hunts, shoots, shoots at, kills, attempts to kill, disturbs, hazes,
takes, or attempts to take any personal property of the owner
without permission from the owner.
Added by Laws 2008, c. 63, § 2, eff. July 1, 2008.  Amended by Laws
2009, c. 266, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2009; Laws 2011, c. 142, § 3, eff.
Nov. 1, 2011; Laws 2012, c. 11, § 5, emerg. eff. April 4, 2012.

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