§2-2002. Tuition waivers for farmers and ranchers.
From and after July 1, 1986, if funds become available and if considered economically feasible by the State Board of Career and Technology Education, any Oklahoma farmer and rancher who meets the criteria set forth in this act shall be entitled to accept tuition waivers and to attend any state-supported technology center school. Provided, that […]
§2-20-54. Expiration and renewal of licenses – Fees.
A. Licenses shall expire on June 30 of each year and may be renewed upon payment of the license fee set forth in this section and continued compliance with the provisions of the Oklahoma Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations Act and the rules of the Board. B. The fees for an animal feeding operations license and […]
§2-2003. Qualifications for retraining.
In order for farmers and ranchers to qualify for retraining, they shall: 1. Have at least fifty percent (50%) of income from farming and ranching on or after January 1, 1983, and the applicant furnish appropriate federal and state tax returns to verify facts necessary to qualify for retraining; and 2. Have defaulted on any […]
§2-20-55. Evidence of financial ability.
A. Any person who is licensed to operate an animal feeding operation with a liquid animal waste management system within this state shall furnish to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry evidence of financial ability to comply with the requirements for closure of retention structures and other waste facilities as established pursuant to […]
§2-2005. Administration of program – Rules – Advisory committee.
A. The State Board of Career and Technology Education shall administer this program with present personnel and shall not hire any new employees to assist in administering this act. B. The State Board of Career and Technology Education shall adopt rules pertaining to this act which shall take into consideration the special knowledge that farmers […]
§2-20-56. Duties of owners and operators – Nuisance.
A. In addition to any other requirement of the Oklahoma Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations Act, animal feeding operations owners and operators who are granted an animal feeding operations license shall: 1. Provide adequate veterinarian services for detection, control, and elimination of livestock diseases; 2. Have available for use at all necessary times mechanical means of […]
§2-2006. Quota system.
In the event that any institution is being seriously handicapped in its ability to provide an education or training for all of its students as a result of a disproportionate amount of tuition-waiver students under this act, then the administrative officer of such institution shall certify as to the handicapped condition to the State Board […]
§2-20-57. Setback requirements.
A. Except as authorized by this subsection, no liquid animal waste shall be land applied within five hundred (500) feet of the nearest corner of an occupied residence not owned or leased by the owner of the animal feeding operation. B. Except as provided by Section 20-58 of this title, no concentrated animal feeding operation […]
§2-20-58. Setback requirements – Certain feeding operations exempt.
Animal feeding operations, other than a concentrated animal feeding operation, not licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Feed Yards Act in operation on the effective date of this act shall not be subject to any setback requirements not in effect on the date of past construction. Added by Laws 2007, c. 31, § […]
§2-20-41. Definitions.
A. Concentrated animal feeding operations are point sources subject to the license program established pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations Act. B. As used in the Oklahoma Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations Act: 1. “Affected property owner” means a surface landowner within one (1) mile of the designated perimeter of an […]