Oklahoma Code § 63-4017

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Application for registration of motor - Contents -
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Issuance of certificate - Availability and inspection of certificate
and bill of sale.
A.  Every owner of an outboard motor in excess of ten (10)
horsepower, when making application for registration, shall furnish
the following information:
1.  A full description of the outboard motor including the
manufacturer's serial, model, or other identification number, the
manufacturer's factory delivered price, and the total delivered
price of said outboard motor;
2.  The correct name and address, and the name of the city,
county and state in which the person in whose name the outboard
motor is to be registered resides;
3.  The county of location of such outboard motor; and
4.  Such other information as may be prescribed by Service
Oklahoma.
B.  Upon the filing of a registration application for an
outboard motor and the payment of the fees provided for in the
Oklahoma Vessel and Motor Registration Act, Service Oklahoma shall
issue the owner of the outboard motor a certificate of registration
and a registration decal.
C.  The current certificate of registration shall be legible and
available for inspection at all times.
D.  On all new and used outboard motors, prior to receipt of the
certificate of registration and the registration decal, the dealer's
bill of sale shall be available for inspection at all times for the
first thirty (30) calendar days from the date of purchase.
Thereafter, prior to receipt of the certificate of registration and
the registration decal, the official registration receipt from
Service Oklahoma or a licensed operator shall be available for
inspection at all times.
Added by Laws 1989, c. 346, § 17, eff. Jan. 1, 1990.  Amended by
Laws 1992, c. 284, § 12, eff. Jan. 1, 1993; Laws 1997, c. 146, § 10,
eff. Nov. 1, 1997; Laws 1999, c. 332, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 1999; Laws
2022, c. 282, § 212, emerg. eff. May 19, 2022.

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