Oklahoma Code § 29-9-113

Title 29. Game And Fish: Wildlife citation – Failure to comply
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A.  For purposes of the Wildlife Bail Procedure Act, "failure to
comply" with a wildlife citation by a person that has been issued
the citation means failure to:
1.  Appear before a district court in response to a wildlife
citation and pay in full any fine, court costs, assessments or fees
imposed;
2.  Fully pay or satisfy all fines, court costs, restitution,
assessments or fees imposed as a part of the sentence of any
district court for violation of the wildlife laws of this state; or
3.  Otherwise comply with a wildlife citation as provided for in
the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Code.
B.  A person may be considered guilty of failing to comply with
a wildlife citation as set forth in subsection A of this section
regardless of the disposition of the charge for which the citation,
complaint or charge was originally issued.  Any person convicted of
failing to comply with a wildlife citation as set forth in
subsection A of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and shall be fined not less than Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) or
more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).
C.  For purposes of the Wildlife Bail Procedure Act, the term
"citation" means any complaint, summons, notice to appear, ticket,
warrant, administrative fine or other official document issued for
the prosecution of the wildlife laws or rules of this state.

D.  If the person charged fails to appear in court in person or
by counsel for arraignment on the charge against them, or fails to
arrange with the court within the time designated on the citation
for a future appearance, on motion of the district attorney, the
court shall issue a bench warrant for the arrest of the person
charged.

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