Oklahoma Code § 57-222

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Use of prison labor on private property prohibited -
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Exceptions - Definitions - Purpose of work performed.
A.  It shall be unlawful to use prisoners assigned to said
public works project on any property other than public property,
except that inmate labor may be used on private property for a
public purpose.
B.  As used in this section "public purpose" means a purpose
affecting the inhabitants of the state or political subdivision
utilizing the inmate labor, as a group, and not merely as
individuals.  The work performed shall be essentially public and for
the general good of the inhabitants of the state or political
subdivision, and may include eradication of graffiti on private
buildings or harvesting Eastern Red Cedar trees.  For purposes of
this section:
1.  "Graffiti" shall include but not be limited to any
inscription, slogan or drawing, crudely scratched, drawn, printed,
painted or scribbled on a wall or other surface visible to the
public and which is likely to endanger the health or safety of the
public.  Provided, however, that this definition shall never be
construed to include any sign or advertising device lawfully erected
or installed by the owner of property, lessee or authorized agent;
and
2.  "Owner" means the owner of record as shown by the most
current tax rolls of the county treasurer.

C.  The purpose of the work performed shall be to aid the
federal government, a state agency or a political subdivision,
utilizing the inmate labor in the exercise of a governmental
function.  Any person convicted of willfully violating the
provisions of this section shall be guilty of a Class D1 felony
offense and shall be punished by imprisonment as provided for in
subsections B through F of Section 20N of Title 21 of the Oklahoma
Statutes.
Added by Laws 1975, c. 211, § 8, emerg. eff. May 27, 1975.  Amended
by Laws 1989, c. 92, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1989; Laws 1991, c. 145, § 6,
eff. Sept. 1, 1991; Laws 1992, c. 160, § 1, emerg. eff. May 5, 1992;

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