A. Any law enforcement officer who, by any means authorized by the Security of Communications Act, has obtained knowledge of the contents of any wire, oral or electronic communication or evidence derived therefrom may disclose such contents to another law enforcement officer to the extent that such disclosure is appropriate to the proper performance of the official duties of the officer making or receiving the disclosure.
B. Any law enforcement officer who, by any authorized means, has obtained knowledge of the contents of any wire, oral or electronic communication or evidence derived therefrom may use such contents to the extent such use is appropriate to the proper performance of his official duties.
C. Any person who has received, by any authorized means, any information concerning a wire, oral or electronic communication or evidence derived therefrom intercepted in accordance with the provisions of the Security of Communications Act may disclose the contents of that communication or such derivative evidence while giving testimony under oath or affirmation in any criminal proceeding in any court of this state or of the United States or in any grand jury proceeding, if such testimony is otherwise admissible.
D. No otherwise privileged wire, oral or electronic communication intercepted in accordance with, or in violation of, the provisions of the Security of Communications Act shall lose its privileged character.
E. When a law enforcement officer, while engaged in intercepting wire, oral or electronic communications in an authorized manner, intercepts wire, oral or electronic communications relating to offenses for which an order or authorization could have been secured or any offense listed in Section 571 of Title 57 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which is other than those specified in the order of authorization, the contents thereof and evidence derived therefrom may be disclosed or used as provided in this section. Such contents and any evidence derived therefrom may be used when authorized by a judge of competent jurisdiction when such judge finds on subsequent application that the contents were otherwise intercepted in accordance with the provisions of the Security of Communications Act. Such application shall be made as soon as practicable.
Added by Laws 1982, c. 343, § 8. Amended by Laws 1989, c. 216, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 1989; Laws 2001, c. 85, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2001; Laws 2002, c. 224, § 1, emerg. eff. May 8, 2002.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§13-1. Contract of carriage defined.
§13-2. Gratuitous carriers - Rules governing.
§13-3. Duty to complete undertaking.
§13-4. Common carrier defined.
§13-5. Duty to accept and carry.
§13-6. Preference to state and United States.
§13-7. Starting time and place.
§13-9. Railroad and express companies - Excessive rates.
§13-10. Telegraph and telephone companies - Excessive rates.
§13-11. Rate schedules - Inspection.
§13-12. Overcharges - Penalty.
§13-13. Concealing rate schedules - Penalty.
§13-14. Limitation of obligations.
§13-15. Exoneration from liability.
§13-16. Acceptance of ticket, etc., as assent to contract.
§13-31. Gratuitous carriers - Care required.
§13-32. Carriers for reward - Care and skill required.
§13-33. Duty to provide safe and fit vehicles.
§13-34. Overcrowding or overloading.
§13-35. Passengers - Accommodations - Treatment - Attention.
§13-36. Speed - Delay - Deviation.
§13-37. Luggage - Duty to carry - Charges.
§13-39. Liability for luggage.
§13-40. Carriage and delivery of luggage.
§13-41. Vehicles for accommodation of passengers.
§13-43. Power to make and enforce rules.
§13-44. Time for payment of fares.
§13-45. Ejection of passengers.
§13-46. Lien on luggage for fare.
§13-62. Care and diligence required.
§13-67. Notice to consignee - Safekeeping pending removal.
§13-68. Exoneration from liability - Storage of freight - Notice to consignee.
§13-71. Application to hotel keepers and warehousemen.
§13-112. Liability of consignor.
§13-113. Liability of consignee.
§13-115. Apportionment of freightage.
§13-116. Apportionment on acceptance of part of freight.
§13-117. Apportionment according to distance.
§13-131. Liability for loss or injury - Exceptions.
§13-132. Liability for negligence in excepted cases.
§13-133. Liability for delays.
§13-151. Coal - Statement of weight in bill of lading.
§13-152. Coal - Reweighing at destination - Liability for deficiencies or shrinkage.
§13-153. Connecting carrier - Reweighing on transfer.
§13-154. Consignee - Reweighing at destination - Liability of carrier.
§13-155. Failure to weigh - False weights - Penalties.
§13-156. Weighing interstate shipments.
§13-157. Method of weighing - Stencil weights.
§13-176.3. Prohibited acts - Felonies – Penalties - Venue.
§13-176.4. Acts not prohibited.
§13-176.5. Seizure and forfeiture of certain devices.
§13-176.6. Use of certain intercepted communications as evidence prohibited.
§13-176.7. Court order authorizing interception of communications.
§13-176.8. Disclosure of information.
§13-176.10. Recording intercepted communication - Seal - Inventory - Inspection - Violation.
§13-176.12. Conditions for use of intercepted communication as evidence or disclosure at trial.
§13-176.13. Suppression of intercepted communication or evidence derived therefrom.
§13-176.14. State's right to appeal certain orders.
§13-177.3. Application for order or extension of order.
§13-177.4. Court order - Contents - Duration.
§13-201. Free choice of sureties by employees.
§13-202. Sureties - Residence - Corporations.