Okla. Admin. Code § 725:30-4-10

Current through Vol. 41, No. 19, June 17, 2024
Section 725:30-4-10 - Horses, llamas and pack animals

The following is prohibited in state parks:

(1) The use of horses, llamas and pack animals outside of trails, routes or areas designated for their use.
(2) The use of horses, llamas and pack animals on a park road, except where such travel is necessary to cross to or from a designated trail or area and no alternative routes have been designated; or the road has been closed to motor vehicles or under emergency conditions.
(3) Allowing a horse, llama or pack animal to act in an uncontrollable or imprudent manner when such animal is controllable by the owner.
(4) Bringing a horse, llama or pack animal to a park unit that is dangerous and/or not able to be controlled by its owner.
(5) Failing to retrieve and properly dispose of excrement within campgrounds or other heavily used public areas within a state park unit.
(6) Individuals who bring horses into an Oklahoma State Park must have documentation that verifies that the animal(s) has/have had a negative Coggins test in conformance with rules of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture.
(7) Only certified hay shall be used in state parks, to the extent required by state law.

Okla. Admin. Code § 725:30-4-10

Added at 10 Ok Reg 3235, eff 6-25-93; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 2654, eff 7-11-05; Amended at 27 Ok Reg 2586, eff 7-25-10