Oklahoma Code § 4-85.5

Title 4. Animals: Duties of peace officer
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A.  1.  Upon receiving notice of the taking up of any strayed
animal, it shall be the duty of any peace officer, unless the owner
thereof is identified and known by the peace officer to be the
owner, to make or cause to be made an examination of the brand
records and reports of lost, strayed and stolen livestock.
2.  If from these records the name of the owner or probable
owner can be determined, the owner shall be notified forthwith of
the taking up of the strayed animal.
3.  If the name of the owner or probable owner cannot be
determined, the officer shall arrange for the housing of the animal
as provided by subsection B of this section.
B.  The Department of Public Safety and any municipality,
county, or other political subdivision of this state may establish a
list of facilities, including, but not limited to, livestock sales
facilities or veterinary clinics, for an official rotation log for
the keeping of strayed animals pursuant to the request of or at the
direction of any officer of the Department or a municipality,
county, or other political subdivision.  The Department of Public
Safety may promulgate rules for the implementation and
administration of this section.
C.  Upon the owner's proving to the satisfaction of the peace
officer that the animal is lawfully the owner's, the peace officer

shall allow the animal to be taken by the owner, upon payment of the
actual cost for keeping it together with the amount of any damages
suffered by the taker-up as a result of the strayed animal being
upon the premises of the taker-up.
D.  If the owner fails to pay the charges, the animal shall be
sold according to provisions of Section 85.6 of this title.
E.  After all costs and expenses incurred for the care,
transportation, and sale of such animal have been deducted from the
gross sale proceeds, the net amount shall be paid to the owner.
Added by Laws 1970, c. 165, § 5.  Amended by Laws 1974, c. 29, § 3,
emerg. eff. April 11, 1974; Laws 1997, c. 44, § 1, eff. Nov. 1,
1997; Laws 2000, c. 253, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2000; Laws 2004, c. 130,
§ 1, emerg. eff. April 20, 2004.

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