Oklahoma Code § 40-78

Title 40. Labor: Evidence of age of child - Certificate of physical fitness
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The Commissioner or his designee, truant officer, or other
person charged with the administration of this article, may make
demand on an employer in whose factory or establishment a child
apparently under the age of sixteen (16) years is employed or
permitted or suffered to work, and whose employment certificate is
not then filed as required by this section, that such employer shall
either furnish him, within ten (10) days, evidence satisfactory to
him that such child is in fact over sixteen (16) years of age, or

shall cease to employ or permit or suffer such child to work in such
factory or establishment.  Such officer may require from such
employer the same evidence of age of such child as is required on
the issuance of an employment certificate; and the employer
furnishing such evidence shall not be required to furnish any
further evidence of the age of the child.  In case such employer
shall fail to produce and deliver to such officer, within ten (10)
days after such demand, such evidence of age herein required by him,
and shall thereafter continue to employ such child to work in such
factory or establishment, proof of the giving of such notice and of
such failure to produce and file such evidence shall be prima facie
evidence in any prosecution brought for violation of this provision
of this article that such child is under sixteen (16) years of age
and is unlawfully employed:  Provided, that the Commissioner or his
designee shall have the power to demand a certificate of physical
fitness from some licensed physician in good standing in this state
in case of children who may appear to him physically unable to
perform the labor at which they may be engaged, and shall have power
to prohibit the employment of any minor that cannot obtain such a
certificate.

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