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Code · Oklahoma · Title 47 — Motor Vehicles

§47-1133.4. Single or combination farm use vehicle.

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A. No state agency, unless required under federal law, shall require any single or combination farm use vehicle included in this section to participate in the United States Department of Transportation identification numbering system.
B. For the purposes of this section, single or combination farm use vehicle is a vehicle or vehicles with a gross combined weight rating of more than twenty-six thousand one (26,001) pounds if:
1. It is entitled to be registered with a farm tag and has a farm tag attached thereto;
2. It is controlled and operated by a farmer or rancher, his or her family or employees;
3. It is used to transport either agricultural products, livestock, farm machinery, farm supplies or any combination of those materials to or from a farm;
4. It is not used in the operations of a common or contract motor carrier; and
5. It is not transporting hazardous materials as defined under the Oklahoma Motor Carrier Safety and Hazardous Materials Transportation Act. Added by Laws 2019, c. 67, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2019.
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