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OK SB2108
Bill
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Dusty Deevers
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AI Summary
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Prohibits transporting, importing, or intentionally releasing live feral swine in Oklahoma, with exemptions for approved scientific research, Judas pig tagging systems (radio-collared swine released within 24 hours on same property), and state-operated hunting facilities
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First offense violations are misdemeanors with fines of $500-$1,000 and/or up to 6 months jail; second offenses become felonies with fines of $2,000-$5,000 and/or up to 1 year imprisonment; releasing 10+ feral swine is automatically a felony
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Replaces Department of Wildlife Conservation permit requirement for nighttime feral swine hunting with written landowner/lessee permission only
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Allows landowners, agricultural lessees, and their designated agents to control feral swine without a permit year-round (day or night), except during regular deer gun season when certain licensing requirements apply
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Authorizes use of headlights, thermal devices, night vision equipment, and vehicle-mounted spotlights for controlling feral swine at night, with automatic hunting/fishing license revocation (minimum 1 year) upon conviction for violations
Legislative Description
Feral swine; authorizing and prohibiting certain acts related to nuisance control. Effective date.
Last Action
Placed on General Order
2/11/2026