Oklahoma Code § 69-601.7

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: Permits for harvesting of hay along right-of-way public
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roads.
A.  The boards of county commissioners are authorized to issue
permits which authorize and regulate the harvesting of hay along the
right-of-way of public roads of the county highway system within
their respective counties.  Each permit shall authorize the
permittee to harvest hay for the duration of the calendar year.
B.  The applicant for a permit shall be informed in writing and
shall sign a release acknowledging that he or she will assume all
risk and liability for hay quality and for any accidents and damages
that may occur as a result of the work and that the county and State
of Oklahoma assume no liability for the hay quality or for work done
by the permittee.
C.  Any person who stores the harvested hay along the right-of-
way for later removal shall store the harvested hay at the outer
edge of the right-of-way and shall remove the harvested hay within
two (2) days after harvesting.
D.  The county shall obtain consent from the owner whose land
abuts the right-of-way before issuing or reissuing a permit to
harvest hay.  The owner may revoke his or her consent at any time.
E.  The owner or the owner's assignee of land abutting the
right-of-way shall have priority to receive a permit for such land
under this section.
F.  The county may charge a permit fee in an amount calculated
only to defray the actual costs of administering this section;
provided, that any owner or owner's assignee shall be granted a
permit at no cost when harvesting hay on the right-of-way abutting
that owner's land.  All fees received under this section shall be
remitted to the county treasurer for credit to the county highway
fund.
G.  Counties shall require permitees to carry and keep in force
liability insurance during the permit period.  Counties shall
determine required minimum amounts of such coverage, which shall be
at least Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00) for each
occurrence of bodily injury and One Hundred Thousand Dollars
($100,000.00) for each occurrence of property damage.

H.  Counties may establish regulations to carry out this
section.

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