Oklahoma Code § 63-1-1001.7

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Permits
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A.  Each person engaged in the business of selling, leasing,
manufacturing, renovating or repairing any bedding shall have
obtained an annual permit from the Commissioner to sell or lease
bedding, or an annual permit from the Commissioner to manufacture,
renovate or repair bedding.  Each person shall pay for such permit a
fee to be fixed by the State Board of Health.  Unless otherwise
provided by rule by the Board, each such permit shall expire on the
30th day of June following its issuance.  It is the intent of the
Legislature that any fees authorized by this section shall not
exceed the fees in effect on January 1, 1995, for the regulation of
bedding and bedding materials.
B.  Each person who sells renovated or secondhand bedding or
bedding materials on a consignment basis as an auctioneer, itinerant
vendor or broker shall obtain a permit under subsection A of this
section.  The renovated or secondhand bedding or bedding materials
shall be sanitized by a person who holds a permit pursuant to
subsection C of this section before it is sold to the public.  The
provisions of this section shall not apply to the sale of bedding at
a private sale by a person not in the business of selling bedding or
to an auctioneer at private auction at the individual's residence.
C.  1.  No person shall be considered to have qualified to apply
an acceptable sanitization process until such process has been
registered with the Commissioner and determined to be in compliance
with the rules, after which a permit shall then be issued by the
Commissioner which indicates an approved sanitization process.
Every person to whom a permit has been issued shall keep such permit
conspicuously posted on the premises of his place of business.
2.  Holders of permits to apply a sanitization process shall be
required to keep an accurate record of all materials which have been
subjected to a sanitization process, including the source of the
material, the date of treatment, the type and time of treatment, and

the label identification number, and such records shall be available
for inspection at any reasonable time by authorized representatives
of the Commissioner.  Such records shall be maintained for a period
of time to be adopted by rule by the Board.
D.  Pursuant to the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act:
1.  The Commissioner shall suspend or revoke or may refuse to
issue or renew any permit issued in accordance with the Oklahoma
Bedding Regulation Act upon proof of violation of any of the
provisions of the Oklahoma Bedding Regulation Act, or any rule
promulgated thereto; and
2.  Any person whose permit has been revoked shall be ineligible
for a bedding permit for one (1) year.  An application for a permit
to sell, lease, manufacture, repair or renovate bedding or bedding
material by such person following the one-year revocation shall be
subject to provisions as set forth in an initial permit.

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