Oklahoma SB2095 prohibits taking game for compensation without landowner permission and mandates license revocation upon conviction.
Oklahoma SB2095 makes it illegal for residents and nonresidents to assist, accompany, transport, guide, outfit, or aid persons in taking game for compensation without written landowner permission. The bill creates a misdemeanor offense for violations, with penalties including fines and imprisonment. Upon conviction, hunting or fishing licenses are revoked for a period set by the court, not less than one year nor more than ten years. If no period is set, the revocation is for three years. The Department of Wildlife Conservation cannot issue a license within three years of the conviction.
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