Oklahoma Code § 59-698.30b

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Animal Technology Advisory Committee - Oversight -
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Members.
A.  The Animal Technology Advisory Committee shall be overseen
by the Board and the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and
Forestry and shall investigate, examine, discuss and determine
whether any new or evolving technology, procedure, method or
practice should be considered or designated an act of animal
husbandry, the practice of veterinary medicine, or added to the list
of acts not prohibited in paragraph 1 of Section 698.12 of the
Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act.
B.  The Animal Technology Advisory Committee shall be chaired by
the State Veterinarian employed by the Department who shall have the
following duties:
1.  Call and give notice of all meetings of the committee;
2.  Establish the agenda for the meetings of the committee;
3.  Keep and maintain minutes of all meetings of the committee;
and
4.  Publish and distribute all determinations of the committee
to the State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners and Oklahoma
Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry.

C.  In addition to the chairperson, who shall be a nonvoting
member, the Animal Technology Advisory Committee shall be comprised
of the following voting members:
1.  Two veterinarians appointed by the Board;
2.  One veterinarian appointed by the head of the Oklahoma State
University Center of Veterinary Health Sciences;
3.  Two individuals actively involved in the livestock industry
appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture; and
4.  One faculty member of the Oklahoma State University
Department of Animal Science appointed by the head of the
Department.
D.  Recommendations of the Advisory Committee shall be made by a
majority vote of the voting members of the committee and shall be
presented to the Board, in writing, for consideration and review at
least thirty (30) days before a regularly scheduled meeting of the
Board.  The Board shall consider the committee recommendations and
if approved take necessary action through the rulemaking process to
adopt the rules accordingly.

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