The proposed bill establishes the Commercial Game Fowl Breeders Act, requiring individuals or entities to obtain a license from the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry to breed game fowl for commercial purposes. It outlines the responsibilities of the State Board of Agriculture, including conducting annual inspections of breeding facilities, which may involve contracting local veterinarians. The bill details the criteria for obtaining and renewing licenses, mandates the maintenance of health and breeding records, and specifies conditions for license denial or revocation. It also introduces penalties for violations, such as administrative fines and potential criminal charges for unlicensed breeding or non-compliance with inspection requirements.

Additionally, the bill creates the Commercial Game Fowl Breeders Assistance Revolving Fund, which will receive funds from various sources to support the Department's activities related to the Act. The fund is exempt from budget and expenditure limitations and is designated for covering veterinary costs and care for game fowls removed from breeders. The legislation amends existing laws to clarify that certain activities, such as hunting and agricultural production of fowl, are not prohibited, and it sets the effective date for the Act as November 1, 2025.