Oklahoma Code § 59-1686.1

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Poultry house contractor license
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A.  The Construction Industries Board is hereby authorized to
establish a license category for contractors who solely perform
poultry house premise wiring for environmentally controlled poultry
house systems, and the insured poultry house wiring to connect the
premise wiring, and who do not perform any wiring for a structure or
electrical facility that is not directly involved in the operation
of the environmentally controlled poultry house wiring system.  In
addition to other statutory authority, the Construction Industries
Board shall have the power to exercise all incidental powers and
duties necessary to effectuate the provisions of the poultry house
contractor license, conduct investigations involving compliance with
the licensing requirements, and enforce the licensing provisions of
this section.  However, the Construction Industries Board is not
authorized to conduct an electrical code inspection of an
environmentally controlled poultry house premise wiring system for
purposes of compliance with electrical code installation standards
established for the Electrical License Act or to issue
administrative citations or fines concerning electrical code
installation standards at an environmentally controlled poultry
house.
1.  With a valid poultry house contractor license, no further
registration or license is required under this act in order to
solely perform poultry house wiring for environmentally controlled
poultry houses.  This license allows contracting only for wiring of
environmentally controlled poultry house systems and is not intended
to disallow or exclude unlimited electrical contractors from
performing poultry house wiring work under an unlimited electrical
contractor license without a poultry house contractor license.
2.  Experience under the poultry house contractor license shall
not be considered qualifying electrical experience for purposes of
experience requirements for application of any other electrical
license category pursuant to the Electrical License Act.
3.  The Board may rely upon proof of a valid construction
license or registration issued by another state to expedite the
processing of the required information for a poultry house
contractor license; provided, the insurance and workers'
compensation requirements demonstrate compliance with the required
coverage for work performed in this state.
4.  All licenses shall be nontransferable, and it shall be a
misdemeanor for any business entity holding a poultry house
contractor license under the provisions of the Electrical License

Act to loan or allow the use of such license by any other person,
firm or corporation, except as specifically provided in the
Electrical License Act or to engage in poultry house contractor
license work without a valid license pursuant to this act.
B.  A nonrefundable fee in the amount of Three Hundred Dollars
($300.00) for the annual poultry house contractor license shall be
paid at the time of license application to the Construction
Industries Board.  The annual license shall expire one (1) year from
the date of issuance.  A poultry house contractor license shall be
issued for one year, at which time it may be renewed upon meeting
the requirements of this section, making application, and paying the
nonrefundable license renewal fee in the amount of Two Hundred
Dollars ($200.00).
C.  The Construction Industries Board shall, upon proper
application and payment of fee, license and issue a certificate of
poultry house contractor license to any person who furnishes
satisfactory proof to the Board that the applicant:
1.  Is eighteen (18) years of age or over;
2.  Is the party performing, overseeing or otherwise responsible
for the poultry house contractor work performed and who meets all
requirements of this act and resulting rules required to obtain such
license; and
3.  Has provided all necessary information and documentation
required under this act, the resulting rules, and as requested by
the Board.
D.  The Construction Industries Board shall require the
following for a poultry house contractor license:
1.  The applicant's full legal name, physical address, mailing
address, business name, telephone number of business and applicant,
address and place of incorporation, if any, and address of legal
registered service agent in this state;
2.  Proof of lawful presence in the United States for the
applicant and all employees and laborers working under the applicant
in this state who will be involved in wiring a poultry house for
environmentally controlled poultry houses;
3.  A listing of the names and social security numbers of all
employees and laborers working in this state who will be involved in
wiring a poultry house for environmentally controlled poultry
houses.  The social security number information shall remain with
the Board as confidential and privileged except for necessary
disclosures to state agencies to verify compliance with requirements
of this act or upon request by law enforcement;
4.  The business entity's federal tax ID number or the
employer's or owner's social security number.  The employer's
account number assigned by the Employment Security Commission.  The
social security number information shall remain with the Board as
confidential and privileged except for necessary disclosures to

state agencies to verify compliance with requirements of this act or
upon request by law enforcement;
5.  A letter of good standing from the Secretary of State in the
state the contractor is domiciled and other documentation of valid
license or registration from the domicile state licensing or
registration board, commission or agency;
6.  Disclosure of resident or nonresident contractor status, and
state of residence and domicile;
7.  A copy of the applicant's certificate of liability insurance
shall be filed with the application and shall be not less than Five
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00).  Any insurance company
issuing a liability policy to an applicant pursuant to the
provisions of the poultry house contractor license under this act
shall be required to notify the Construction Industries Board in the
event such liability policy is cancelled for any reason or lapses
for nonpayment of premiums.  All licenses granted under this act
shall be suspended on the date of the policy cancellation.  The
Board must receive proof of insurance prior to reinstating the
license;
8.  The applicant shall submit proof of satisfactory workers'
compensation coverage under the Workers' Compensation Act or an
affidavit of exemption or self-insurance as authorized pursuant to
the Workers' Compensation Act;
9.  Disclosure of any felony convictions; and
10.  Applicants for poultry house contractor license shall
provide such additional documents, statements or other information
as may be deemed appropriate or necessary and required by the Board.
E.  The Construction Industries Board shall refuse to license
any person if the Board determines:
1.  The application contains false, misleading or incomplete
information;
2.  The applicant or any member of the business entity fails or
refuses to provide any information requested by the Board;
3.  The applicant fails or refuses to pay the required fees;
4.  The applicant or owner or officer or managing member of the
legal entity is ineligible for license due to a suspended or revoked
license or registration in this state;
5.  The nonresident applicant has a revoked or suspended
registration or license required by law for contractors in another
state; or
6.  The applicant or legal entity has failed or refuses to
submit any taxes due in this state.
F.  The Board shall suspend the poultry house contractor license
when the licensee fails to:
1.  Maintain liability insurance coverage;
2.  Maintain satisfactory workers' compensation coverage under
the Workers' Compensation Act or provide an affidavit of exemption

or self-insurance as authorized pursuant to the Workers'
Compensation Act;
3.  Comply with provisions of the Electrical License Act or any
rule or order issued pursuant thereto;
4.  Perform normal business obligations without justifiable
cause;
5.  Notify the Board of a change in name, address, legal
business entity, legal service agent, adverse finding by a licensing
entity in this state or another state or adjudication by a court of
competent jurisdiction for any act or omission that is a violation
of the Electrical License Act;
6.  Maintain a registration or license as required by law in
another state while licensed in this state as a nonresident
contractor; or
7.  File and pay all taxes of the contractor or legal entity
when due in this state.

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