Oklahoma Code § 59-1522

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Definitions
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As used in this act:
1.  "Administrator" means the Administrator of the Department of
Consumer Credit;
2.  "Dealer" means any person, partnership, sole proprietorship,
corporation or association which, in the regular course of business,
takes, receives, pays for or transfers used precious metals or gems
excluding any supervised financial institution as defined by the
Consumer Credit Code, pawnbrokers licensed pursuant to Section 1501
et seq. of this title, and jewelers whose principal business is the
sale of items purchased directly from the original manufacturer,
wholesaler or their authorized representative and who in the regular
course of such business, accept trade-in of items defined in this
act as precious metals or gems, so long as the item or items to be
traded are not greater in value than the item or items to be
purchased.  For purposes of this exception, retail jewelers may not
buy used precious metals or gems for cash consideration only;
3.  "Employee" means any person working for a dealer, whether or
not the person is in the direct employment of the dealer or works
full time or part time, who handles used precious metals or gems for
the dealer.  Employee shall not mean a person employed by a bank,
armored car company or other business entity acting in the sole
capacity of bailee-for-hire relationship with a dealer;
4.  "Gem" means any precious or semiprecious stone or item
containing a precious or semiprecious stone customarily used in
jewelry or ornamentation;
5.  "Precious metal" means platinum, gold or silver, but shall
not mean any ingot or bar manufactured by a commercial mint nor
shall it mean any or all coins; and
6.  "Used" means previously sold or traded.

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