Oklahoma Code § 63-123.8

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Exemptions
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A.  1.  The provisions of the Oklahoma Explosives and Blasting
Regulation Act shall not apply to:
a. persons engaged in shooting wells or seismographic
operations for the purpose of oil or gas production,
b. mining operations regulated by Title 45 of the
Oklahoma Statutes, and
c. persons using explosives or blasting agents for
noncommercial use on their own land, owned in fee or
by contract, for the removal of trees, rocks and dams
or for other normal agricultural purposes.
2.  Any person exempted from the provisions of the Oklahoma
Explosives and Blasting Regulation Act pursuant to this subsection
shall be liable for all damages caused by the use of explosives, or
blasting agents and blasting operations, which damages shall be
recoverable in any court of competent jurisdiction.
B.  In addition, the provisions of the Oklahoma Explosives and
Blasting Regulation Act shall not apply to:
1.  Any municipalities or counties in this state using any
blasting agents, explosives or conducting, supervising or
controlling a blasting operation in this state.  Any such
municipality or county shall comply with rules promulgated by the
Oklahoma Mining Commission;
2.  The Department of Transportation in the conducting,
supervision or controlling of any blasting operation in this state,
provided the Department shall comply with rules promulgated by the
Oklahoma Mining Commission; and
3.  Duly qualified and certified bomb technicians of a federally
accredited bomb squad of municipal, county, state, and federal law
enforcement agencies for the transportation, storage or disposal of
any explosive chemical, compound or device, when such technician is
performing responsibilities for the preservation of public peace,
safety, or criminal investigation.
4.  Any employee of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food, and Forestry and the United States Department of Agriculture,
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services who is
trained and certified by the United States Department of Agriculture
in the safe handling and use of explosive materials in the course of
the official duties of the employee.

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