Oklahoma Code § 59-1634

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Adoption of American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Codes - Certification of welders - Penalties.
A.  The following American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Codes, based upon the latest edition, shall be the piping codes for
this state:
1.  The power piping code, ASME B31.1;
2.  The fuel gas piping code, ASME B31.2;
3.  The gas transmission and distribution piping system code,
ASME B31.8;
4.  The process piping code, ASME B31.3; and
5.  The liquid transportation systems for hydrocarbons, liquid
petroleum gas, anhydrous ammonia and alcohols code, ASME 31.4.
B.  The American Welding Society D1.1 and D1.3 shall be the
structural steel welding codes for this state.
C.  The provisions of this act shall apply only to weldments
required by the above codes.
D.  All welders prior to performing weldments within this state
on any piping enumerated in subsection A of this section or
structural steel welding enumerated in subsection B of this section
shall be tested, qualified and certified by the Commissioner of
Labor pursuant to this act.
E.  It shall be mandatory upon the owner, or a contractor to
whom a contract is awarded and upon any welders wherein welders are
to perform weldments on any piping enumerated in subsection A, upon
any subcontractor under the owner or a contractor, to ensure that
all welders performing weldments within this state shall be
certified by the Commissioner of Labor before any weldments are
fabricated.
F.  Penalties:
1.  Any welder who violates or omits to comply with any of the
provisions of this section, and any officer, agent or representative
of any owner or any contractor or subcontractor who violates or
omits to comply with any of the provisions of this section shall be
subjected to the penalties provided in this title.

2.  The Commissioner of Labor is empowered to issue cease and
desist orders against violations of this act until such time as
compliance of the law is met.  If an owner, welder, contractor
and/or subcontractor fails to obey the orders issued by the
Commissioner of Labor, the Attorney General shall review the case
and initiate necessary proceedings for contempt of the
Commissioner's order and/or ask for an injunction in the district
court as deemed appropriate to the facts of the case.
3.  No person, firm or corporation or agent thereof shall in any
manner interfere with the performance of the duties of any inspector
or representative of the Commissioner of Labor for the
implementation of this act.

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