Oklahoma Code § 63-2-323

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: License to sell, transfer or otherwise furnish -
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A.  A manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or other person who
sells, transfers, or otherwise furnishes any precursor substance
defined in Section 4 of this act must first obtain a license
annually from the Director of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics
and Dangerous Drugs Control.
B.  The procedure for obtaining a license to sell, transfer,
manufacture, purchase for resale, or otherwise furnish a precursor
substance shall be as follows:
1.  Obtain an application from the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control;
2.  Submit the application to the Director of the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control; and
3.  Demonstrate a legitimate reason to sell, transfer, or
otherwise furnish precursor chemicals.
C.  The content of the application for a license shall include,
but not be limited to, the following information:
1.  Name of business;
2.  Address of business other than a post office box number;
3.  Phone number of business;
4.  Names and addresses of business owners;
5.  Location of storage facility;
6.  Identification of precursor substances to be sold; and
7.  Criminal history of applicant.
D.  A licensee shall make an accurate and legible record of any
transaction of precursor substances and maintain such record
together with the following records for a period of at least two (2)
years:
1.  Inventory on hand;
2.  Purchase receipts;

3.  Manufacturing records including the date and quantity of any
precursor substance manufactured, the quantity of precursor
substances used in manufacturing any other substance or product, and
the inventory on hand of precursor substances after the
manufacturing of any other substance or product;
4.  Copies of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics purchase permits
or written authorization waving the permit requirement, as provided
by subsection E of Section 6 of this act; and
5.  Records of substance disposal.
E.  The license shall cost One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
annually and shall be renewable on July 1 of each year.  The fee
shall be payable to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics Revolving
Fund.

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