Oklahoma Code § 63-2-324

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Permit to possess - Application Fee - Regular report in
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lieu of permit.
A.  Any person or business having a legitimate need for using
precursor substances defined in Section 4 of this act, shall apply
in person to the Director of Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs Control, or his designee, for a permit to possess
such substances each time said substance is obtained.
B.  The following must be submitted in person to the Director of
Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control, or his
designee, to receive a permit for possession of precursor
substances:
1.  A driver's license number or other personal identification
certificate number, date of birth, residential or mailing address,
other than a post office box number, and a driver's license or
personal identification card issued by the Department of Public
Safety which contains a photograph of the recipient.  In the event
the applicant is a corporation, the information in this paragraph
shall be required of the person making application for the permit.
In addition, the person making application for the permit on behalf
of a corporation shall disclose his relationship to the corporation;
2.  A complete description of how the substance is to be used;
and
3.  The location where the substance is to be stored and used.
C.  The permit shall consist of three parts, including:
1.  A copy to be retained by the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control;
2.  A copy to be retained by the manufacturer, wholesaler,
retailer, or other person furnishing precursor substances; and
3.  A copy to be attached to the container of the precursor
substances and to be kept with the substances at all times.

D.  The permit shall cost Ten Dollars ($10.00) and shall be
payable to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous
Drugs Control Revolving Fund.
E.  The Director may authorize in writing any person or business
to submit a comprehensive monthly report in lieu of the permit
required by this section, if the Director determines that the
recipient has established a record of utilization of the substance
solely for a lawful purpose.

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