The proposed bill establishes the Commercial Game Fowl Breeders Act, which requires individuals or entities engaged in the commercial breeding of game fowl to obtain a license from the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry. The Act outlines the responsibilities of the State Board of Agriculture, including conducting annual inspections of breeding facilities, assessing a nonrefundable inspection fee, and prohibiting the hiring of humane society groups for these inspections. Breeders are mandated to maintain detailed health and breeding records for each game fowl and display their licenses prominently. The legislation also sets forth criteria for the denial or revocation of licenses, penalties for unlicensed breeding, and interference with inspections, while creating the Commercial Game Fowl Breeders Assistance Revolving Fund to support regulatory activities.

Additionally, the bill amends Section 1692.9 of the Oklahoma statutes to clarify that certain activities, such as hunting birds in accordance with state regulations and agricultural production of fowl for human consumption, are not prohibited. The legal language changes include the deletion of "this act" and the insertion of "Section 1692.1 et seq. of this title" for clearer legal context. The fund established by the bill will receive financial support for the care of seized game fowls and is exempt from budget limitations, ensuring that it can be used for veterinary costs and other necessary care. The bill is set to take effect on November 1, 2025.