Oklahoma Statutes
Title 21. Crimes and Punishments
§21-1173. Stalking - Penalties.

A. Any person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows or harasses another person in a manner that:

1. Would cause a reasonable person or a member of the immediate family of that person as defined in subsection F of this section to feel frightened, intimidated, threatened, harassed, or molested; and
2. Actually causes the person being followed or harassed to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, threatened, harassed, or molested,
shall, upon conviction, be guilty of the crime of stalking, which is a felony punishable by imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections for a term not to exceed three (3) years, or by a fine not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment. Any person convicted of a second violation of the provisions of this subsection shall be punished by imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections for a term not to exceed six (6) years, or by a fine not to exceed Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment. Any person convicted of a third or subsequent violation of the provisions of this subsection shall be punished by imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections for a term not to exceed twelve (12) years, or by a fine not to exceed Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment.
B. Any person who violates the provisions of subsection A of this section when:
1. There is a permanent or temporary restraining order, a protective order, an emergency ex parte protective order, or an injunction in effect prohibiting the behavior described in subsection A of this section against the same party, when the person violating the provisions of subsection A of this section has actual notice of the issuance of such order or injunction;
2. Said person is on probation or parole, a condition of which prohibits the behavior described in subsection A of this section against the same party or under the conditions of a community or alternative punishment; or
3. Said person, within ten (10) years preceding the violation of subsection A of this section, completed the execution of sentence for a conviction of a crime involving the use or threat of violence against the same party, or against any member of the immediate family of such party,
shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections for a term not to exceed fifteen (15) years, or by a fine not to exceed Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment.
C. Any person who:
1. Commits a second act of stalking within ten (10) years of the completion of sentence for a prior conviction of stalking; or
2. Has a prior conviction of stalking and, after being served with a protective order that prohibits contact with an individual, knowingly makes unconsented contact with the same individual,
shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections for a term not to exceed twenty (20) years, or by a fine not to exceed Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment.
D. Any person who commits an act of stalking within ten (10) years of the completion of execution of sentence for a prior conviction under subsection B or C of this section shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections for a term not to exceed twenty-five (25) years, or by a fine not to exceed Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), or by both such fine and imprisonment.
E. Evidence that the defendant continued to engage in a course of conduct involving repeated unconsented contact, as defined in subsection F of this section, with the victim after having been requested by the victim to discontinue the same or any other form of unconsented contact, and to refrain from any further unconsented contact with the victim, shall give rise to a rebuttable presumption that the continuation of the course of conduct caused the victim to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, threatened, harassed, or molested.
F. For purposes of determining the crime of stalking, the following definitions shall apply:
1. "Harasses" means a pattern or course of conduct directed toward another individual that includes, but is not limited to, repeated or continuing unconsented contact, that would cause a reasonable person to suffer emotional distress, and that actually causes emotional distress to the victim. Harassment shall include harassing or obscene phone calls as prohibited by Section 1172 of this title and conduct prohibited by Section 850 of this title. Harassment does not include constitutionally protected activity or conduct that serves a legitimate purpose;
2. "Course of conduct" means a series of two or more separate acts over a period of time, however short or long, evidencing a continuity of purpose, including any of the following:
Constitutionally protected activity is not included within the meaning of "course of conduct";
3. "Emotional distress" means significant mental suffering or distress that may, but does not necessarily require, medical or other professional treatment or counseling;
4. "Unconsented contact" means any contact with another individual that is initiated or continued without the consent of the individual, or in disregard of that individual's expressed desire that the contact be avoided or discontinued. Constitutionally protected activity is not included within the meaning of unconsented contact. Unconsented contact includes but is not limited to any of the following:
5. "Member of the immediate family", for the purposes of this section, means any spouse, parent, child, person related within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity or any other person who regularly resides in the household or who regularly resided in the household within the prior six (6) months; and
6. "Following" shall include the tracking of the movement or location of an individual through the use of a Global Positioning System (GPS) device or other monitoring device by a person, or person who acts on behalf of another, without the consent of the individual whose movement or location is being tracked; provided, this shall not apply to the lawful use of a GPS device or other monitoring device or to the use by a new or used motor vehicle dealer or other motor vehicle creditor of a GPS device or other monitoring device, including a device containing technology used to remotely disable the ignition of a motor vehicle, in connection with lawful action after default of the terms of a motor vehicle credit sale, loan or lease, and with the express written consent of the owner or lessee of the motor vehicle.
Added by Laws 1992, c. 107, § 1, emerg. eff. June 4, 1992. Amended by Laws 1993, c. 64, § 1, emerg. eff. April 13, 1993; Laws 1997, c. 133, § 307, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 1999, 1st Ex. Sess., c. 5, § 205, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 2000, c. 370, § 14, eff. July 1, 2000; Laws 2015, c. 206, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2015; Laws 2018, c. 153, § 1, emerg. eff. May 1, 2018; Laws 2022, c. 318, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2022.
NOTE: Laws 1992, c. 348, § 4 repealed the original effective date of Laws 1992, c. 107, § 1 (Sept. 1, 1992). A new emergency effective date of June 4, 1992, was given to that section by Laws 1992, c. 348, § 5.
NOTE: Laws 1998, 1st Ex. Sess., c. 2, § 23 amended the effective date of Laws 1997, c. 133, § 307 from July 1, 1998, to July 1, 1999.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 21. Crimes and Punishments

§21-1. Title of code.

§21-2. Criminal acts are only those prescribed - "This code" defined.

§21-3. Crime and public offense defined.

§21-4. Crimes classified.

§21-5. Felony defined.

§21-6. Misdemeanor defined.

§21-7. Objects of penal code.

§21-8. Conviction must precede punishment.

§21-9. Punishment of felonies.

§21-10. Punishment of misdemeanor.

§21-11. Special provisions as governing - Acts punishable in different ways.

§21-12.1. Required service of minimum percentage of sentence – Effective date.

§21-13.1. Required service of minimum percentage of sentence - Offenses specified.

§21-19. Uniform reporting system to be used by criminal and juvenile justice information systems.

§21-21. Prohibited act a misdemeanor, when.

§21-22. Gross injuries - Grossly disturbing peace - Openly outraging public decency - Injurious acts not expressly forbidden.

§21-24. Acts punishable under foreign laws.

§21-26. Contempts, criminal acts which are also punishable as.

§21-27. Mitigation of punishment.

§21-28. Aiding in a misdemeanor.

§21-29. Sending letter - When complete - Place of prosecution.

§21-30. Failure to perform duty.

§21-41. Conviction for attempt not permitted where crime is perpetrated.

§21-42. Attempts to commit crimes - Punishment.

§21-43. Unsuccessful attempt - Another crime committed.

§21-44. Attempt defined.

§21-51.1. Second and subsequent offenses after conviction of felony.

§21-51.1a. Second offense of rape in the first degree, forcible sodomy, lewd molestation or sexual abuse of a child.

§21-51.2. Second and subsequent offenses ten years after completion of sentence.

§21-53. Attempt to conceal death of child - Felony on subsequent conviction.

§21-54. When first conviction was foreign.

§21-61.1. Sentences to be served in order received by penal institution - Concurrent sentences - Credit for good conduct.

§21-61.2. Sentences to run concurrent with federal court or another state's court sentence.

§21-61.3. Parole - Revocation - Relinquishment of custody.

§21-61.4. Suspended sentence - Revocation - Relinquishment of custody.

§21-61.5. Return to State to complete sentence.

§21-62.1. Imprisonment where no maximum.

§21-64. Imposition of fine in addition to imprisonment.

§21-65. Civil rights suspended.

§21-67. Person of convict protected.

§21-68. Conviction does not work forfeiture.

§21-81. Testimony - Privilege of witnesses and perjury.

§21-91. Terms to have meanings specified unless different meaning appears.

§21-92. Willfully defined.

§21-93. Negligent - Negligence.

§21-94. Corruptly.

§21-95. Malice - Maliciously.

§21-96. Knowingly.

§21-97. Bribe.

§21-98. Vessel.

§21-99. Peace officers.

§21-99a. Authority of peace officers.

§21-100. Signature.

§21-101. Writing includes printing.

§21-102. Real property.

§21-103. Personal property.

§21-104. Property defined.

§21-105. Person defined.

§21-106. Person as designating party whose property may be subject of offense.

§21-107. Singular includes plural.

§21-108. Gender.

§21-109. Present tense.

§21-110. Intent to defraud.

§21-111. Force.

§21-112. Sexual assault.

§21-113. Consent.

§21-131. Civil remedies not affected.

§21-132. Proceeding to impeach or remove.

§21-133. Military punishment - Contempt – Apprentices – Disorderly behavior – Vagrancy.

§21-141. Payment into school fund.

§21-142.1. Intent of Legislature.

§21-142.2. Short title.

§21-142.3. Definitions.

§21-142.4. Crime Victims Compensation Board - Membership - Qualifications - Term - Vacancies - Officers - Expenses.

§21-142.5. Powers of Board relating to claims for compensation - Office and staff support.

§21-142.6. Additional powers of Board.

§21-142.7. Collateral source contributions.

§21-142.8. Parties - Right to appear - Hearing - Notice - Settlement of claim.

§21-142.9. Waiver of physician-patient privilege - Mental or physical examination – Reports - Advisory panel - Limiting compensation for treatment - Debt collection.

§21-142.10. Award of compensation - Criteria - Amount - Denial, withdrawal or reduction - Reconsideration.

§21-142.11. Prosecution, conviction or adjudication not required - Proof of conviction or copy of adjudication order - Suspension of proceedings.

§21-142.12. Recovery from collateral source - Subrogation of state - Retention of funds in trust - Notice to Board.

§21-142.13. Payment of award - Exemption from process - Assignment - Counseling expenses.

§21-142.14. Advancement on award.

§21-142.15. Reports to be made by Board.

§21-142.16. False claims.

§21-142.17. Crime Victims Compensation Revolving Fund.

§21-142.18. Victim compensation assessments - Probation or parole fees - Restitution funds.

§21-142.19. Administration of Sexual Assault Examination Fund - Transfer.

§21-142.20. Sexual Assault Examination Fund - Establishment.

§21-142.31. Short title.

§21-142.32. Murrah Crime Victims Compensation Fund - Eligibility - Contributions - Restrictions on expenditure of monies.

§21-142.33. Processding of claims - Power of Administrator of Crime Victims Compensation Board.

§21-142.34. Compensation for loss - Limits.

§21-142.35. Denial of claim under act not to be construed as denying rights under Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Act - Presumption.

§21-142.36. Rules.

§21-142A. Short title.

§21-142A-1. Definitions.

§21-142A-2. Victims and witnesses rights.

§21-142A-3. Informing victim of rights – Lethality assessment.

§21-142A-4. Petition for relief.

§21-142A-5. Restitution form.

§21-142A-6. Priority interest in proceeds.

§21-142A-7. Address designation.

§21-142A-8. Presentation and use of victim impact statement at sentencing and parole proceedings.

§21-142A-9. Disclosure of personal information of victim or witness may be prohibited.

§21-142A-10. Wearing of buttons containing victim's picture by immediate family.

§21-142A-11. Return of exhibit.

§21-142A-12. Contesting parole – Notification of victims.

§21-142A-13. Granting of parole or pardon – Notification of victims.

§21-142A-14. Witnessing execution - Rules.

§21-142B. Civil action by victim of felony crime against offender - Attorney's fees and costs - Reduction of hardship exemption from garnishment.

§21-142C. Definitions.

§21-142C-1. Retention of rights regardless of participation or receiving a forensic medical examination.

§21-142C-2. Right to speak with victims' advocate prior to forensic medical examination.

§21-142C-3. Victims' advocate shall be allowed to be present at any victim interview – Prohibition on discouraging victim from reporting sexual assault or receiving a forensic medical examination.

§21-142C-4. Prohibited uses of sexual assault forensic evidence.

§21-142C-5. Providing information to victim pursuant to Section 142A-3.

§21-151. Persons liable to punishment in state.

§21-152. Persons capable of committing crimes - Exceptions - Children – Intellectual disability - Ignorance - Commission without consciousness - Involuntary subjection.

§21-153. Intoxication no defense.

§21-154. Morbid propensity no defense.

§21-155. Subjection to superior exonerates.

§21-156. Duress defense.

§21-160. Public foreign ministers exempted.

§21-171. Classification of parties.

§21-172. Principals defined.

§21-173. Accessories defined.

§21-174. No accessories to misdemeanor.

§21-175. Punishment of accessories.

§21-181. Betting upon an election a misdemeanor.

§21-182. Offers of office by candidate a misdemeanor.

§21-183. Communicating an offer of office.

§21-187. Definitions.

§21-187.1. Individual contributions - Contributions using intermediary or conduit - Lobbyist or lobbyist principal contributions.

§21-187.2. Contributions by corporations, labor unions, limited liability companies, and partnerships.

§21-262. Act of officer de facto.

§21-263. Falsely assuming to be officer.

§21-264. False impersonation of peace officers - False insignia on motor vehicle.

§21-265. Bribing or offering bribe to executive officer.

§21-266. Asking or receiving bribes.

§21-267. Preventing officer's performance of duty.

§21-268. Resisting executive officer.

§21-269. Asking or receiving unauthorized reward for official act.

§21-270. Reward for omission to act, asking or receiving.

§21-271. Asking or receiving unauthorized advance fees.

§21-272. Taking unlawful reward for requisition for fugitive.

§21-273. Buying appointments to office.

§21-274. Selling appointments to office.

§21-275. Reward for making appointment or deputation.

§21-276. Unlawful deputation is void.

§21-277. Exercising functions of office after term expires.

§21-278. Refusal to surrender books to successor.

§21-279. Administrative officers included.

§21-280. Disturbance, interference or disruption of state business - Penalties.

§21-281. False statements made during an internal investigation.

§21-282. Unlawful acts - Violations.

§21-301. Preventing meetings of Legislature.

§21-302. Disturbing legislative proceedings - Penalty.

§21-302.1. Refusal to leave legislative chambers, galleries and offices - Penalty.

§21-303. Compelling adjournment of Legislature.

§21-304. Preventing legislative member or personnel from performing official duties - Penalty.

§21-305. Compelling Legislature to perform or omit act.

§21-306. Altering draft bill.

§21-307. Altering engrossed copy of bill.

§21-308. Bribery of or influencing members.

§21-309. Soliciting bribes - Trading votes.

§21-310. Witness refusing to attend legislature or committee.

§21-311. Witness refusing to testify before legislature or committee.

§21-312. Forfeiture of office - Disqualification to hold office.

§21-318. Bribery.

§21-320. Penalty for violating Section 318.

§21-321. Member of legislature - Soliciting or securing employment with state department or institution.

§21-322. Penalty for violating Section 321.

§21-331. Receipt to be given - Copy sent to Tax Commission.

§21-332. Records and information confidential.

§21-333. Violations - Punishment.

§21-334. Compensation contingent upon influencing official action or legislation.

§21-341. Embezzlement and false accounts by officers.

§21-341.1. Postage meter - Unlawful use.

§21-342. Suspension - Vacancy filled.

§21-343. Other violation of official conduct.

§21-344. Fraud by officer authorized to sell, lease or make contract.

§21-345. Refusal of officer to perform duty.

§21-346. Obstructing the collection of taxes.

§21-347. Applies to all officers.

§21-348. Willful neglect by state officers.

§21-349. Injuring or burning public buildings.

§21-350. Seizing military stores.

§21-351. False statement regarding taxes.

§21-352. Unlawfully issuing or paying warrants.

§21-353. Officer dealing in warrants - Misdemeanor.

§21-354. Penalty.

§21-355. Member of governing body not to furnish public supplies for consideration - Exceptions.

§21-356. Contract or purchase void - Members of body liable.

§21-357. Penalty for such contract or purchase.

§21-358. False, fictitious, or fraudulent claim for payment of public funds or on employment application.

§21-359. Penalties.

§21-360. Coercing political participation of state employees.

§21-361. Acceptance, use or redemption for personal gain.

§21-362. Vendors crediting, furnishing, etc. for personal use.

§21-363. Violations - Punishment.

§21-371. Use in advertising prohibited.

§21-372. Mutilation, treating with indignity or destroying flag - Definitions.

§21-373. Penalty for violation of Section 372.

§21-374. Display of red flag or emblem of disloyalty or anarchy.

§21-375. Raising certain flags over tax-supported property prohibited - Penalty.

§21-380. Bribery of fiduciary.

§21-380.1. Commercial bribery involving an insured depository institution.

§21-381. Bribing officers.

§21-382. Officers receiving bribes.

§21-383. Bribing jurors, referees, etc.

§21-384. Receiving bribes by jurors, referees, etc.

§21-385. Misconduct of jurors.

§21-386. Accepting gifts.

§21-387. Gifts defined.

§21-388. Attempts to influence jurors.

§21-389. Drawing jurors fraudulently.

§21-390. Misconduct by officer in charge of jury.

§21-399. Athletic contests - Bribery of participants, officials, etc.

§21-400. Acceptance of bribe by participant, official, etc.

§21-401. Gifts or rewards for outstanding play or meritorious service not prohibited.

§21-402. Forfeiture of monies, properties and assets used in violation of bribery laws.

§21-403. Issuance of orders and writs pending trial.

§21-404. Hearing - Judgment of forfeiture - Sale of properties or assets.

§21-405. Appeals - Disposition of proceeds.

§21-406. Fees as additional to salaries.

§21-421. Conspiracy – Definition - Punishment.

§21-422. Conspiracy outside state against the peace of the state.

§21-423. Overt act necessary.

§21-424. Punishment for conspiracy against state.

§21-425. Engaging or conspiring to engage in pattern of criminal offenses.

§21-431. Rearrest of escaped prisoners.

§21-434. Attempt to escape from penitentiary.

§21-436. Attempt to escape from other prison than penitentiary.

§21-437. Assisting prisoner to escape.

§21-438. Carrying into prison things to aid escape.

§21-439. Concealing escaped prisoner.

§21-440. Harboring criminals and fugitives – Assisting a sex offender in violation of registration requirements – Unlawful acts - Penalties.

§21-441. Assisting escape from officer.

§21-442. Prisoner defined.

§21-443. Escape from city or county jail or custody of Department of Corrections - Penalty - Juvenile or youthful offender.

§21-443a. Additional punishment under rules and regulations of prison after escape.

§21-444. Escape or attempt to escape from arrest or detention – Removal of monitoring device.

§21-445. Unauthorized entry into penal institution, jail, etc. - Penalties.

§21-446. Unlawful transport of alien - Concealing, harboring or sheltering from detection - Destroying, hiding, altering, or keeping documentation.

§21-451. Offering false evidence.

§21-452. Deceiving witness.

§21-453. Preparing false evidence.

§21-454. Destroying evidence.

§21-455. Preventing witness from giving testimony - Threatening witness who has given testimony.

§21-456. Bribing witness - Subornation of perjury.

§21-461. Larceny or destruction of records by clerk or officer.

§21-462. Larceny or destruction of records by other persons.

§21-463. Offering forged or false instruments for record.

§21-464. Forging name to petition - Penalties.

§21-465. Disclosure of information related to criminal investigations.

§21-481. Employment of relatives unlawful, when.

§21-482. Unlawful to pay salary to ineligible persons.

§21-483. Appointment of one related to another officer.

§21-484. Relatives cannot hold office, when.

§21-484.1. Applicability.

§21-485. Penalty.

§21-486. Removal from office for violation of article.

§21-486.1. Exemption of employees already in service of district from certain nepotism provisions.

§21-487. Officers affected.

§21-491. Perjury defined - Defense.

§21-492. Oath defined.

§21-493. Oath of office.

§21-494. Irregularities no defense.

§21-495. Incompetency no defense.

§21-496. Contradictory statements as perjury.

§21-497. Making deposition or certificate.

§21-498. Degree of proof required.

§21-499. Defenses to charges of perjury.

§21-500. Perjury as a felony.

§21-501. Summary committal of witness.

§21-502. Witness bound over to appear.

§21-503. Documents may be retained.

§21-504. Perjury by subornation - Felony - Attempted perjury by subornation.

§21-505. Punishment of subornation of perjury.

§21-521. Rescuing prisoners.

§21-522. Taking goods from legal custody.

§21-531. Destruction or falsification of records.

§21-532. Permitting escapes.

§21-533. Refusing to receive or fingerprint prisoners - Medical exceptions.

§21-534. Delaying to take before magistrate.

§21-535. Arrest without authority.

§21-536. Misconduct in executing a search warrant.

§21-537. Refusing to aid officer.

§21-538. Refusing to make arrest.

§21-539. Resisting execution of process in time of insurrection.

§21-540. Obstructing officer.

§21-540A. Eluding peace officer.

§21-540B. Roadblocks.

§21-540C. Fortification of access point where felony under Controlled Dangerous Substances Act is being committed.

§21-541. Extrajudicial oaths.

§21-542. Administering extrajudicial oaths.

§21-543. Compounding crimes.

§21-544. Compounding prosecution.

§21-545. Attempt to intimidate officer.

§21-546. Suppressing evidence.

§21-547. Buying lands in suit.

§21-548. Buying or selling pretended right or title to land.

§21-549. Mortgage of land adversely possessed not prohibited.

§21-550. Common barratry defined.

§21-551. Barratry a misdemeanor.

§21-553. Interest of accused no defense to barratry prosecution.

§21-554. Attorneys - Buying demands for suit - Misleading inferior courts.

§21-555. District attorneys and their partners.

§21-556. Prosecutor advising the defense.

§21-557. Attorneys may defend themselves.

§21-559. Claims for collection, loans or advances on.

§21-562. Receiving claims in payment of debts.

§21-563. Application of preceding sections.

§21-564. Privilege of witnesses in respect to claims or debts sold.

§21-565. Contempts, direct and indirect – Definitions.

§21-565.1. Trial court - Power to punish contempt - Censure - Contempt proceedings.

§21-566. Direct or indirect contempt - Penalties - Cases involving failure to comply with court orders regarding children.

§21-566.1. Noncompliance with child support order - Indirect civil contempt.

§21-567. Indirect contempts - Proceedings.

§21-567A. Violation of child custody order – Affirmative defense – Emergency or protective custody.

§21-567B. Failure to appear for jury service - Sanctions.

§21-568. Contempt - Substance of offense made of record.

§21-569. Attorneys - Second application to another judge to stay trial.

§21-570. Grand juror acting after challenge allowed.

§21-571. Disclosure of deposition.

§21-572. Disclosure of deposition returned by grand jury.

§21-573. Fraudulent concealment of property.

§21-575. Attorneys, misconduct by - Deceit - Delaying suit - Receiving allowance for money not laid out.

§21-576. Attorney permitting other person to use his name.

§21-577. Attorneys, use of name lawful, when.

§21-578. Inheritance, intercepting by fraudulent production of infant.

§21-579. Substituting child.

§21-580. Public officers - Willful neglect of duty a misdemeanor.

§21-581. Willful omission of duty by public officers.

§21-582. Disclosing presentment or indictment.

§21-583. Disclosing proceedings of grand jury.

§21-584. Prosecuting suit or bringing action or procuring arrest in false name.

§21-586. Communicating with a convict.

§21-587. False certificate by public officer.

§21-588. Recording of grand or petit jury proceedings - Listening or observing - Penalty.

§21-589. False reporting of crime - False reporting of missing child.

§21-590. Maintenance of financial and business records - Retention and disposal procedure - Violations.

§21-591. Definitions.

§21-592. Definitions.

§21-641. Assault defined.

§21-642. Battery defined.

§21-643. Force against another not unlawful, when - Self-defense - Defense of property.

§21-644. Assault - Assault and battery - Domestic abuse.

§21-644.1. Domestic abuse with a prior pattern of physical abuse

§21-645. Assault, battery, or assault and battery with dangerous weapon.

§21-646. Aggravated assault and battery defined.

§21-647. Punishment for aggravated assault and battery.

§21-648. Definitions.

§21-649. Assault, battery or assault and battery upon police officer or other peace officer - Penalties.

§21-649.1. Striking, tormenting, and other mistreatment of a police dog or horse - Penalties - Restitution.

§21-649.2. Killing, disfiguring, disabling, and other acts committed against a police dog or horse - Penalties - Restitution - Exceptions.

§21-649.3. Harming, mistreating or killing service animal – Willful interference with service animal’s performance - Permitting animal to fight, injure or kill service animal – Penalties – Exemption from registration or license fees.

§21-650. Aggravated assault and battery upon peace officer.

§21-650.1. Athletic contests - Assault and battery upon referee, umpire, etc.

§21-650.2. Assault or battery upon Corrections, Human Services or Juvenile Affairs employee or contractor.

§21-650.3. Delaying, obstructing or interfering with emergency medical technician or other emergency medical care provider - Punishment.

§21-650.4. Assault and battery upon emergency medical care provider.

§21-650.5. Aggravated assault and battery or assault with firearm or other dangerous weapon upon medical care provider - Penalty.

§21-650.6. Assault and battery – Court officers, witnesses, jurors, or process servers.

§21-650.7. Assault, battery, or assault and battery upon school employee or student – Notice - Definition.

§21-650.8. Felony assault, battery or assault and battery upon employee of facility for delinquent children, juvenile detention center or juvenile bureau.

§21-650.9. Persons in custody - Placing body wastes or fluids upon government employee or contractor.

§21-650.10. Touching assistive device with intent to harass – Penalties.

§21-650.11. Medical battery – Penalties - Definition.

§21-651. Poison, attempt to kill by administering.

§21-652. Shooting or discharging firearm with intent to kill - Use of vehicle to facilitate discharge of weapon in conscious disregard of safety of others - Assault and battery with deadly weapon, etc.

§21-653. Punishment for other assaults with intent to kill.

§21-661. Duel defined.

§21-662. Dueling a felony.

§21-681. Assaults with intent to commit felony.

§21-691. Homicide defined.

§21-692. Homicide classified.

§21-693. Proof necessary to conviction of murder or manslaughter.

§21-694. Certain common law rules abolished.

§21-695. Confidential or domestic relation may be considered.

§21-701.7. Murder in the first degree.

§21-701.8. Murder in the second degree.

§21-701.9. Punishment for murder.

§21-701.10. Sentencing proceeding - Murder in the first degree - State seeking death penalty.

§21-701.10-1. Sentencing proceeding - Murder in the first degree - Life imprisonment.

§21-701.10a. Sentencing proceeding on remand - Murder in the first degree - Admissibility of evidence.

§21-701.10b. Death sentence prohibited for defendants who were intellectually disabled prior to age 18 - Sentencing proceedings.

§21-701.11. Instructions - Jury findings of aggravating circumstance.

§21-701.11a. Clemency not affected.

§21-701.12. Aggravating circumstances.

§21-701.13. Death penalty - Review of sentence.

§21-701.15. Constitutionality - Sentence.

§21-701.16. Solicitation for murder in the first degree.

§21-702. Design to effect death inferred.

§21-703. Premeditation.

§21-704. Anger or intoxication no defense.

§21-705. Act imminently dangerous and evincing depraved mind.

§21-711. Manslaughter in the first degree defined.

§21-712. Liability of physicians.

§21-715. Manslaughter in the first degree a felony.

§21-716. Manslaughter in the second degree.

§21-717. Owner of mischievous animal which kills person.

§21-722. Manslaughter in the second degree a felony - Penalty.

§21-723. Offender's knowledge of victim's pregnancy.

§21-731. Excusable homicide, what is.

§21-732. Justifiable homicide by officer.

§21-733. Justifiable homicide by any person.

§21-741. Kidnapping defined.

§21-745. Kidnapping for purpose of extortion - Assisting in disposing, receiving, possessing or exchanging money or property received.

§21-746. Venue.

§21-747. Holder of hostage - Telephone communications.

§21-748. Human trafficking for forced labor or forced sexual exploitation.

§21-748.2. Guidelines for treatment of human trafficking victims – Right to civil action – Notice of rights – Protective custody.

§21-751. Maiming defined.

§21-752. Maiming one's self.

§21-754. Means and manner of maiming immaterial.

§21-755. Maiming by disfigurement.

§21-756. Design to maim inferred.

§21-757. Premeditated design.

§21-758. Recovery before trial a bar - Conviction of assault and battery.

§21-759. Penalty for maiming.

§21-760. Female genital mutilation.

§21-771. Libel defined.

§21-772. Privileged publications.

§21-773. Penalty - Civil liability.

§21-774. Defenses in criminal libel action.

§21-776. Publication, what constitutes.

§21-777. Newspapers reporting official proceedings.

§21-778. Threatened libel.

§21-781. False rumors - Slander - Penalty.

§21-791. Robbery defined.

§21-792. Force or fear - How employed.

§21-793. Degree of force immaterial.

§21-794. What fear is an element.

§21-795. Value of property not material.

§21-796. Taking secretly not robbery.

§21-797. Degrees of robbery.

§21-798. Robbery in the first degree a felony.

§21-799. Robbery in the second degree a felony.

§21-800. Robbery by two or more persons a felony.

§21-801. Robbery or attempted robbery with dangerous weapon or imitation firearm a felony.

§21-811. Suicide defined.

§21-813. Aiding suicide.

§21-814. Furnishing weapon or drug.

§21-815. Aid in attempt to commit suicide.

§21-816. Incapacity of person committing or attempting suicide no defense.

§21-817. Aiding suicide a felony.

§21-818. Aiding an attempt at suicide a felony.

§21-831. Intoxicated physician.

§21-832. Willfully poisoning food, drink, medicine, or patent or proprietary medicine.

§21-833. Unlawful confinement of intellectually or developmentally disabled persons.

§21-834. Reconfining persons discharged upon writ of deliverance.

§21-835. Concealing persons to avoid habeas corpus.

§21-836. Assisting in concealing person to avoid habeas corpus.

§21-837. Intimidating laborers.

§21-838. Intimidating employers.

§21-839.1. Right of privacy - Use of name or picture for advertising without consent - Misdemeanor.

§21-839.1A. Use of name or picture of Armed Forces member for advertising without consent - Misdemeanor.

§21-839.2. Right of action - Damages.

§21-839.3. Right of photographer to exhibit specimens of work - Other uses excepted.

§21-842.1. Performing or offering to perform body piercing or tattooing on child under 18 years—Definitions.

§21-842.2. Penalties.

§21-842.3. Rules to be promulgated by State Board of Health - City or county regulations - Licensing - Fines.

§21-843.1. Caretakers - Abuse, financial neglect, neglect, sexual abuse or exploitation of charge.

§21-843.2. Verbal abuse of charge.

§21-843.3. Abuse, sexual abuse, exploitation, or neglect of vulnerable adult.

§21-843.4. Exploitation of elderly or disabled adult.

§21-843.5. Child abuse - Child neglect - Child sexual abuse - Child sexual exploitation - Enabling - Penalties.

§21-843.6. Payment of costs by defendant upon conviction.

§21-843.7. Appointment of representatives for child.

§21-844. Ordinary force as means of discipline not prohibited.

§21-849. Wiring or equipping of vehicles or structures with explosives a felony.

§21-850. Malicious intimidation or harassment because of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin or disability - Standardized reporting system.

§21-851. Desertion of children under age of ten a felony.

§21-852. Omission to provide for a child - Penalties.

§21-852.1. Child endangerment - Knowingly permitting physical or sexual abuse – Good-faith reliance on spiritual healing - Penalties.

§21-853. Desertion of wife or child under 15 a felony.

§21-854. Proof of marriage - Wife as competent witness - Duty of County Attorney to prosecute.

§21-855. Employment of prisoners - Disposition of wages - Parole on bond - Revocation of parole - Suspension of sentence - Who may inform against violator.

§21-856. Causing, aiding, abetting or encouraging minor to be delinquent or runaway child, to commit felony or to become involved with criminal street gang.

§21-856.1. Causing, aiding, abetting or encouraging minor to participate in certain drug-related crimes.

§21-856.2. Harboring endangered runaway child.

§21-856.3. Gang related offenses - Condition of membership.

§21-857. Definitions.

§21-858. Parent or guardian whose child commits crime of possession of firearm on school property - Administrative penalty.

§21-858.1. Parent causing, aiding, abetting or encouraging minor to become in need of supervision or dependent or neglected - Punishment - Second or subsequent conviction.

§21-858.2. Neglect by parent of child placed in parent's care by court.

§21-858.3. Causing, aiding, abetting or encouraging minor to become delinquent, in need of supervision, or dependent and neglected - Penalty.

§21-861. Procuring an abortion.

§21-865. Definitions.

§21-866. Elements of offense.

§21-867. Trafficking in children a felony.

§21-868. Partial invalidity.

§21-869. Construction of act.

§21-870. Reporting requirements.

§21-871. Adultery defined - Who may institute prosecution.

§21-872. Punishment for adultery.

§21-881. Bigamy defined.

§21-882. Exceptions to the rule of bigamy.

§21-883. Bigamy a felony.

§21-884. Person marrying bigamist.

§21-885. Incest.

§21-886. Crime against nature.

§21-887. Crime against nature, what penetration necessary.

§21-888. See the following versions:

§21-888v1. Forcible sodomy.

§21-888v2. Forcible sodomy.

§21-891. Child stealing - Penalty.

§21-901. Blasphemy defined.

§21-902. Serious discussion not blasphemy.

§21-903. Blasphemy a misdemeanor.

§21-904. Profane swearing.

§21-905. Punishment for profane swearing.

§21-906. Obscene language a misdemeanor, when.

§21-907. Sunday to be observed.

§21-908. Sabbath-breaking defined.

§21-909. Persons observing other day as holy.

§21-911. Punishment for Sabbath-breaking.

§21-912. Malicious service of process or adjournment of trial.

§21-913. Compelling form of belief.

§21-914. Preventing religious act.

§21-915. Disturbing religious meeting.

§21-916. Definition of disturbance.

§21-917. Motor vehicle defined - Antique, classic, or special interest automobile defined.

§21-918. Sale, barter or exchange of motor vehicles on Sunday prohibited - Activities exempt.

§21-919. Penalties.

§21-931. Fees for fortune telling prohibited.

§21-932. Penalty.

§21-941. Opening, conducting or carrying on gambling game - Dealing for those engaged in game.

§21-942. Betting on or playing prohibited game - Punishment.

§21-943. Gambling paraphernalia - Disposition.

§21-944. Slot machines - Setting up, operating or conducting - Punishment.

§21-945. Use of real estate or buildings for gambling purposes - Punishment - Liens - Liability on official bond of receivers, etc. - Invalidity of leases.

§21-946. Illegal use of building - Nuisance - Penalty.

§21-947. Dice or other game at cigar stand, etc. - Punishment for permitting.

§21-948. Officers - Illegal gambling - Collusion - Penalties.

§21-950. Officers receiving consideration for protection against arrest or conviction - Issuance of license, permit, etc., prohibited.

§21-951. Investigation of alleged violations of act.

§21-952. Persons jointly charged - Severance.

§21-953. Accomplice testimony - Force of same.

§21-954. Confidence games - Three-card monte.

§21-956. Permitting gambling in building or on grounds.

§21-957. Leasing for gambling purposes.

§21-958. Lease void, when - Possession, how recovered.

§21-959. Witnesses failing to testify.

§21-960. Seizure of apparatus and delivery to magistrate.

§21-961. Testimony, no person excused from giving.

§21-964. “Slot machine” defined.

§21-965. "Thing of value" defined.

§21-966. "Punch board" defined.

§21-967. Words in singular and plural.

§21-968. "Person" defined.

§21-969. Possession, sale, or lease of slot machines or punch boards prohibited.

§21-970. Slot machines - Acts prohibited - Punishment - Amusement machine or device near public school.

§21-971. Punch boards - Acts prohibited - Punishment.

§21-972. Slot machines and punch boards declared gambling devices - Public nuisance - Abatement.

§21-973. Seizure of slot machines and punch boards - Confiscation, procedure for.

§21-974. Officers' duties under act - Prosecutions.

§21-975. Evidence of knowledge by officers and prosecutor of existence of slot machines or punch boards in community.

§21-976. Failure of officers or prosecutor to perform duties under act - Removal - Punishment.

§21-977. Partial invalidity.

§21-981. Definitions.

§21-982. Commercial gambling.

§21-983. Permitting premises to be used for commercial gambling.

§21-984. Dealing in gambling devices.

§21-985. Possession of a gambling device.

§21-986. Installing communication facilities for gamblers.

§21-987. Dissemination of gambling information.

§21-988. Conspiracy.

§21-991. Betting or letting premises for betting on races.

§21-993. Evidence for prosecution - Accomplices - Immunity for witnesses.

§21-996.1. Consumers Disclosure of Prizes and Gifts Act - Short title.

§21-996.2. Definitions.

§21-996.3. Violations - Unlawful practices.

§21-1021. Indecent exposure - Indecent exhibitions - Obscene material or child pornography - Solicitation of minors.

§21-1021.1. Persons to whom act does not apply – Civil or injunctive relief.

§21-1021.2. Minors – Procuring for participation in pornography.

§21-1021.3. Guardians - Parents - Custodians - Consent to participation of minors in child pornography.

§21-1021.4. Disclosure of obscene materials containing minors.

§21-1022. Seizure of obscene material or child pornography – Delivery to magistrate.

§21-1023. Finding by magistrate that material is obscene or child pornography – Issuance of factual and legal basis – Delivery to district attorney.

§21-1024.1. Definitions.

§21-1024.2. Purchase, procurement or possession of child pornography.

§21-1024.3. Seizure of evidentiary copy of obscene material or all copies of explicit child pornography.

§21-1024.4. Destruction of obscene material or child pornography upon conviction.

§21-1024.5. Investigation of child pornography.

§21-1025. Bawdy-house, etc. - Penalty.

§21-1026. Disorderly house.

§21-1027. Letting building for unlawful purposes.

§21-1028. Setting up or operating place of prostitution - Ownership - Renting - Procuring - Receiving person for forbidden purpose - Transportation - Receiving proceeds.

§21-1029. Engaging in prostitution, etc. - Soliciting or procuring - Residing or being in place for prohibited purpose - Aiding, abetting or participating - Child prostitution – Presumption of coercion.

§21-1030. Definitions.

§21-1031. Punishment for violations - Fines - Knowingly engaging in prostitution while infected with HIV - Violations within certain distance from school or church.

§21-1040.8. Publication, distribution or participation in preparation of obscene material or child pornography - Unsolicited mailings.

§21-1040.11. Oklahoma Law on Obscenity and Child Pornography.

§21-1040.12a. Aggravated possession of child pornography - Penalties - Definitions.

§21-1040.13. Acts prohibited - Felony.

§21-1040.13a. Facilitating, encouraging, offering or soliciting sexual conduct or engaging in sexual communication with a minor or person believed to be a minor.

§21-1040.13b. Nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images.

§21-1040.14. Action for adjudication of obscenity or child pornographic content of mailable matter.

§21-1040.15. Petition.

§21-1040.16. Summary examination of material - Dismissal or show cause order.

§21-1040.17. Answer.

§21-1040.18. Trial - Evidence.

§21-1040.20. Destruction - Injunction.

§21-1040.21. Sending or selling of materials with knowledge of judgment.

§21-1040.22. Contempt.

§21-1040.23. Extradition.

§21-1040.24. Presumptions.

§21-1040.25. Jurisdiction - Service of process - Fines - Execution against property.

§21-1040.26. Repealer.

§21-1040.52. Showing of specified actual or simulated sexual activity and nudity at certain outdoor theaters prohibited - Penalty.

§21-1040.53. Projectionists, ushers or cashiers excepted from statutes relating to exhibit of obscene motion pictures.

§21-1040.54. Seizure and forfeiture of equipment used in certain offenses relating to obscene material or child pornography.

§21-1040.55. Adult cabaret and sexually oriented business exterior advertising signs - Requirements.

§21-1040.56. Cause of action – Damages – Statute of limitations.

§21-1040.75. Definitions.

§21-1040.76. Material or performances harmful to minors - Prohibited acts.

§21-1040.77. Violations - Penalties.

§21-1040.80. Interactive computer service providers - Removal of child pornography - Court orders - Notice and hearing - Violations - Penalties - Petition for relief.

§21-1048. Storage or accumulation of wrecked or abandoned motor vehicle or part thereof within view of preexisting residence or adjoining property - Farm-related vehicles excepted.

§21-1051. Lottery defined - Consideration – Organizations permitted to issue tickets.

§21-1052. Lottery unlawful - Nuisance.

§21-1053. Preparing or drawing lottery - Punishment.

§21-1054. Selling lottery tickets.

§21-1056. Advertising lotteries.

§21-1057. Offering property dependent on lottery.

§21-1058. Lottery offices - Punishment.

§21-1059. Advertising lottery offices.

§21-1060. Insuring lottery tickets.

§21-1061. Advertising insurance of lottery tickets.

§21-1062. Property offered by lottery is forfeited.

§21-1063. Letting building for lottery.

§21-1064. Lotteries drawn out of the state.

§21-1065. Advertisements by person out of state.

§21-1066. Selling plan as lottery.

§21-1067. Injunction.

§21-1068. Penalty.

§21-1071. Oklahoma Pyramid Promotional Scheme Act - Short title.

§21-1072. Definitions.

§21-1073. Promoting pyramid promotional scheme - Penalty.

§21-1074. Written assurance of discontinuance of violation - Acceptance by district attorney - Restitution.

§21-1075. Civil action.

§21-1081. Offense - Punishment - Fines.

§21-1082. Part of offense outside of state no defense.

§21-1083. Injured party as witness.

§21-1084. Marriage no defense.

§21-1085. Restraining female in house of prostitution a felony.

§21-1086. Allowing offense on premises - Punishment.

§21-1087. Child under 18 years of age - Procuring for prostitution, lewdness or other indecent act - Punishment.

§21-1088. Child under 18 years of age - Inducing, keeping, detaining or restraining for prostitution - Punishment.

§21-1089. Fines for violations relating to prostitution - Percentage forwarded to city - county health department.

§21-1092. Refusing to exhibit stolen goods.

§21-1093. Selling pledge before default.

§21-1102. License - Restrictions - Fee - Notice - Protests.

§21-1103. Revocation of license.

§21-1104. Additional fee by city - Abolishment.

§21-1105. Disposition of fees and fines.

§21-1111. See the following versions:

§21-1111.1. Rape by instrumentation.

§21-1111v1. Rape defined.

§21-1111v2. Rape defined.

§21-1112. Age limitation on conviction for rape.

§21-1113. Slight penetration is sufficient to complete crime.

§21-1114. Rape or rape by instrumentation in first degree – Rape in second degree.

§21-1115. See the following versions:

§21-1115v1. Rape in first degree a felony.

§21-1115v2. Punishment for rape in first degree.

§21-1116. Rape in second degree a felony.

§21-1117. Compelling woman to marry.

§21-1118. Intent to compel woman to marry.

§21-1119. Abduction of person under fifteen.

§21-1123. Lewd or indecent proposals or acts as to child under 16 or person believed to be under 16 – Sexual battery.

§21-1125. Zone of safety - Schools, child care centers, playgrounds, parks and residences of victims - Restrictions on convicted sex offenders - Exemptions.

§21-1151. Disposal of one's own body.

§21-1151a. Forfeiture of right to dispose of body of decedent.

§21-1152. Duty of burial.

§21-1153. Burial in other states.

§21-1154. Autopsy - Definition - When allowed - Retention of tissue and specimens.

§21-1155. Unlawful dissection is a misdemeanor.

§21-1156. Remains after dissection.

§21-1157. Dead limb or member of body.

§21-1158. Right to control disposition of the remains of a deceased person.

§21-1158a. Court authority to award the right of disposition of body of decedent.

§21-1158b. Funeral service agreements - Instructions.

§21-1158c. Funeral directors - Final disposition - Collection of charges.

§21-1158d. Funeral director - Criminal and civil liability.

§21-1159. Neglect of burial.

§21-1160. Persons entitled to custody of body.

§21-1161. Unlawful removal of dead body - Violation of or damage to casket or burial vault.

§21-1161.1. Desecration of a human corpse - Penalty - Prosecution with other offenses - Definition.

§21-1162. Purchasing dead body.

§21-1163. Unlawful interference with places of burial.

§21-1164. Removal to another burial place.

§21-1165. Arresting or attaching dead body.

§21-1166. Disturbing funerals.

§21-1167. Destruction, mutilation, etc. of cemetery structures, markers, etc. – Sale or barter of veteran markers.

§21-1168. Definitions.

§21-1168.1. Buying, selling or bartering for profit of human skeletal remains or associated burial furniture - Felony.

§21-1168.2. Certain institutions and museums to consult tribal leaders or certain state entities before disposition of remains.

§21-1168.3. Display of open burial ground, furniture or skeletal remains for profit or commercial enterprise.

§21-1168.4. Discovery of human remains or burial furniture - Reporting and notification procedure.

§21-1168.5. Designation of repository for remains and furniture for scientific purposes.

§21-1168.6. Penalties.

§21-1168.7. Federal and state agencies encountering burial grounds, human skeletal remains or burial furniture - Reports - Disposition.

§21-1169. Disposition of human tissue - Rules and regulations.

§21-1171. Peeping Tom – Use of photographic, electronic or video equipment – Offenses and punishment - Definition.

§21-1172. Obscene, threatening or harassing telecommunication or other electronic communications - Penalty.

§21-1173. Stalking - Penalties.

§21-1173.1. Stalking Warning Letter.

§21-1174. Burning cross with intent to intimidate.

§21-1175. Unauthorized use of newborn DNA.

§21-1176. Use of electronic communication device to threaten, intimidate or harass a peace officer, public official, or crime victim.

§21-1190. Hazing - Prohibition - Presumption as forced activity - Penalty - Definition.

§21-1191. Public nuisance a misdemeanor.

§21-1192. Spread of infectious diseases.

§21-1192.1. Knowingly engaging in conduct reasonably likely to transfer HIV virus.

§21-1194. Gas tar, throwing into public water.

§21-1195. Quarantine regulations, violating.

§21-1196. Apothecary liable for negligence - Willful or ignorant acts or omissions.

§21-1197. Poisons, laying out.

§21-1198. Fires, refusing to aid at or interfering with others' acts.

§21-1199. Contagious disease, exposing oneself or another with.

§21-1200. Frauds affecting market price.

§21-1201. Newspapers, false statements in.

§21-1202. Eavesdropping.

§21-1205. Throwing, leaving or depositing trash near highway, road or occupied dwelling unlawful - Establishment of solid waste disposal sites.

§21-1206. Punishment for violations.

§21-1208. Abandonment of refrigerators and iceboxes in places accessible to children - Penalty.

§21-1209. Disaster areas - Prevention of unauthorized persons from hampering rescue operations.

§21-1210. Definitions.

§21-1211. Following of emergency vehicles unlawful.

§21-1211.1. Disruption or prevention of emergency telephone call – Penalties.

§21-1212. Proceeding to or remaining at disaster area unlawful - Removal of objects.

§21-1213. Penalties.

§21-1214. Radio sets capable of receiving on police frequencies - Unlawful uses.

§21-1217. Firemen - Interference with performance of duties.

§21-1218. Display of names of military dead at demonstrations or protests without consent prohibited.

§21-1220. Transporting intoxicating beverage or low-point beer - Prohibition – Special assessment - Exceptions - Penalty.

§21-1220.1. Prohibition of alcohol inhalation device.

§21-1223. Leaving carcass in certain places unlawful – Disposal of domestic animal carcass.

§21-1229. Exhibition livestock - Administration of certain substances or performance of certain surgical procedures to alter appearance.

§21-1230.1. Environmental Crimes Act - Short title.

§21-1230.2. Definitions.

§21-1230.3. Unlawful hazardous waste transportation.

§21-1230.4. Unlawful waste management.

§21-1230.5. Unlawful misrepresentation of waste.

§21-1230.6. Unlawful disposal of hazardous waste.

§21-1230.7. Unlawful concealment of hazardous waste.

§21-1230.8. Penalties.

§21-1230.9. Penalty enhancements.

§21-1230.10. Laws saved from repeal - Penalties not in lieu of civil or administrative penalties.

§21-1241. Furnishing cigarettes or other tobacco or vapor products to persons under 21 - Punishment.

§21-1242. Refusing to disclose place and person from whom obtained.

§21-1244. Disposition of fines - Share of informer.

§21-1247. Smoking in certain public areas, indoor workplaces, and educational facilities prohibited - Exemptions - Penalty.

§21-1253. Failure to ring bell of locomotive.

§21-1254. Drunken engineer or conductor or driver.

§21-1255. Railroad officers, servants and agents, neglect of duty.

§21-1261. Criminal syndicalism defined.

§21-1262. Sabotage defined.

§21-1263. Advocating or teaching necessity, etc., of crime, criminal syndicalism or sabotage - Printing, publishing, etc., books, pamphlets, etc. - Organizing or becoming member of society or assembly.

§21-1264. Permitting use of building for assemblies in violation of section 1263 prohibited.

§21-1265.1. Definitions - Highway - Highway commissioners - Public utility.

§21-1265.2. Destroying or interfering with property with intent to hinder defense preparations or prosecution of war.

§21-1265.3. Causing defects in articles used in defense preparation or prosecution of war.

§21-1265.4. Attempts - Punishment - Acts constituting.

§21-1265.5. Conspiracies.

§21-1265.6. Self incriminating testimony - Immunity from prosecution.

§21-1265.7. Posting property of producers of defense materials and public utilities - Entry without permission.

§21-1265.8. Detention and arrest of persons entering without permission.

§21-1265.9. Highways - Closing on petition of producers of defense materials or public utilities.

§21-1265.10. Violation of order closing or restricting use of highways.

§21-1265.11. Organization of employees and right to bargain collectively not impaired.

§21-1265.13. Short title.

§21-1265.14. Suspension of inconsistent laws - Conduct made unlawful by other laws.

§21-1266. Advocating overthrow of government by force - Penalty.

§21-1266.1. Existence of communist conspiracy.

§21-1266.2. Communist Party of the United States and component parts as illegal.

§21-1266.3. Affiliation with parent or superior organization - Prima facie evidence of guilt.

§21-1266.4. Unlawful acts.

§21-1266.5. Penalty.

§21-1266.6. Bar from holding public office.

§21-1266.7. District court powers.

§21-1266.8. Search warrants.

§21-1266.9. Utilization of State agency personnel by Governor.

§21-1266.10. Partial invalidity.

§21-1266.11. Provisions cumulative.

§21-1267.1. Organizing or assisting to organize groups, companies, etc.

§21-1267.2. Registration - Contents.

§21-1268. Short title.

§21-1268.1. Definitions.

§21-1268.2. Violations - Penalties.

§21-1268.3. Conspiracy - Penalty.

§21-1268.4. Hoax - Penalty.

§21-1268.5. Biochemical assault - Penalties.

§21-1268.6. Manufacture, delivery or possession of toxic materials intended for terrorist activity - Penalties.

§21-1268.7. Unlawful acts - Conduct financial transaction or transport, transmit, or transfer monetary instrument.

§21-1268.8. Oklahoma Antiterrorism Act - Using money services business or electronic funds transfer network.

§21-1271.1. Detention or arrest of person under 18 years - Confiscation and forfeiture of prohibited weapons and firearms - Disposition of forfeited weapons and firearms.

§21-1272. Unlawful carry.

§21-1272.1. Carrying firearms where liquor is consumed.

§21-1272.3. Unlawful discharge of stun gun or deleterious agent - Penalties.

§21-1273. Allowing minors to possess firearms.

§21-1276. Penalty for 1272 and 1273.

§21-1277. Unlawful carry in certain places.

§21-1278. Unlawful intent to carry.

§21-1279. Misdemeanor pointing a firearm.

§21-1280. Penalty for 1279.

§21-1280.1. Possession of firearm on school property.

§21-1281. Manufacturing slung-shot.

§21-1282. Felony use of a slung shot.

§21-1283. Convicted felons and delinquents.

§21-1284. Penalty for 1283.

§21-1287. Use of firearm while committing a felony.

§21-1287.1. Penalty enhancement for weapon possession.

§21-1288. Purchases of firearms, ammunition and equipment from dealer licensed in another state - Purchases in Oklahoma by residents of other states.

§21-1289.1. Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971.

§21-1289.2. Legislative findings for Firearms Act.

§21-1289.3. Definitions for Firearms Act and Self-Defense Act — Pistols or handguns.

§21-1289.4. Definitions for Firearms Act - Rifles.

§21-1289.5. Definitions for Firearms Act - Shotguns.

§21-1289.6. Conditions under which firearms may be carried.

§21-1289.7. Firearms in vehicles.

§21-1289.7a. Transporting or storing firearms or ammunition - Prohibition proscribed - Liability - Enforcement.

§21-1289.8. Carrying weapon.

§21-1289.9. Carrying weapons under influence of alcohol.

§21-1289.10. Furnishing firearms to incompetent persons.

§21-1289.11. Reckless conduct.

§21-1289.12. Giving firearms to convicted persons.

§21-1289.13A. Improper transportation of firearms.

§21-1289.15. Penalty for Firearms Act of 1971.

§21-1289.16. Felony pointing firearms.

§21-1289.17. Penalties for 1289.16.

§21-1289.17A. Felony discharging firearms.

§21-1289.18. Definitions.

§21-1289.19. Restricted bullet and body armor defined.

§21-1289.20. Manufacture of restricted bullets.

§21-1289.21. Possession or use of restricted bullets.

§21-1289.22. Exemptions.

§21-1289.23. Concealed firearm for off-duty police officer.

§21-1289.24. Firearm regulation - State preemption.

§21-1289.24a. Lawsuits against gun manufacturers.

§21-1289.24b. Short title - Anti-Red Flag Act.

§21-1289.24c. Preemption – Extreme risk protection orders.

§21-1289.24d. Short title - Second Amendment Sanctuary State Act.

§21-1289.24e. Right to keep and bear arms – Preemption by Legislature.

§21-1289.25. Physical or deadly force against intruder.

§21-1289.26. Use of body armor.

§21-1289.27. Prohibiting firearm inquiry by employer.

§21-1289.28. Definitions - Illegal transfer of a firearm.

§21-1289.29. United States Attorney or Assistant United States Attorney - Carrying of firearm.

§21-1289.30. Requests for certification for the transfer or making of a firearm – Court review of certification decisions.

§21-1290.1. Short title - Oklahoma Self-Defense Act.

§21-1290.2. Definitions.

§21-1290.3. Authority to issue license.

§21-1290.4. Unlawful carry.

§21-1290.5. See the following versions:

§21-1290.5v1. Term of license and renewal.

§21-1290.5v2. Term of license and renewal.

§21-1290.6. Prohibited ammunition.

§21-1290.7. Construing authority of license.

§21-1290.8. Possession of license required - Notification to police of gun.

§21-1290.9. Eligibility.

§21-1290.10. Mandatory preclusions.

§21-1290.11. Other preclusions.

§21-1290.12. Procedure for application.

§21-1290.13. Automatic listing of licenses.

§21-1290.14. Safety and training course.

§21-1290.15. Persons exempt from training course.

§21-1290.16. Statistical report.

§21-1290.17. Suspension and revocation of license.

§21-1290.18. Application form contents.

§21-1290.19. License form.

§21-1290.20. Penalty for refusal to submit or falsification.

§21-1290.21. Replacement license.

§21-1290.22. Business owner's rights.

§21-1290.23. Deposit of fees by OSBI.

§21-1290.24. Immunity.

§21-1290.25. Legislative intent.

§21-1290.26. Reciprocal agreement authority.

§21-1290.27. Notice to Federal Bureau of Investigation and Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation - Petition to remove disability - Hearing - Scope of relief.

§21-1301. Masks and hoods - Unlawful wearing of - Exceptions.

§21-1302. Trespass - Masked person demanding admission to premises.

§21-1303. Assaults while masked or disguised.

§21-1304. Letters - Mailing threatening or intimidating letters.

§21-1305. County Attorney - Sheriff - Duties under act.

§21-1306. Organizations - Oaths.

§21-1311. Riot defined.

§21-1312. Punishment for riot.

§21-1313. Rout defined.

§21-1314. Unlawful assembly defined.

§21-1315. Punishment for rout or unlawful assembly.

§21-1316. Warning to disperse, remaining after.

§21-1317. Presence after unlawful purpose becomes known.

§21-1318. One refusing to aid in arrest deemed rioter.

§21-1319. Resisting execution of legal process.

§21-1320.1. Riot.

§21-1320.2. Incitement to riot.

§21-1320.3. Unlawful assembly.

§21-1320.4. Penalty for riot or incitement to riot.

§21-1320.5. Penalty for unlawful assembly.

§21-1320.6. Labor disputes.

§21-1320.7. Insurance policies.

§21-1320.8. Severability.

§21-1320.9. Act as cumulative.

§21-1320.10. Teaching, demonstrating or training in the use of firearms, explosives or incendiary devices in furtherance of riot or civil disorder.

§21-1320.11. Liability of motor vehicle operator fleeing from a riot.

§21-1320.12. Liability of organizations found to be conspirators.

§21-1321.1. Citation.

§21-1321.2. Definitions.

§21-1321.3. Proclamation of state of emergency - Notice - Termination.

§21-1321.4. Acts which may be proclaimed prohibited - Actions at law or in equity.

§21-1321.5. Law governing.

§21-1321.6. General penalty.

§21-1321.7. Offenses and penalties.

§21-1321.8. Provisions applicable during state of emergency.

§21-1321.9. Municipal ordinances.

§21-1321.10. Provisions cumulative.

§21-1326. Legislative recognition.

§21-1327. Advocating of unlawfulness, criminal syndicalism, sabotage, sedition or treason upon public school grounds prohibited - Penalties.

§21-1328. Prosecutions.

§21-1351. Forcible entry and detainer.

§21-1352. Returning to possession after lawful removal.

§21-1353. Unlawful intrusion upon lands.

§21-1361. Disturbing lawful meeting.

§21-1362. Disturbance by loud or unusual noise or abusive, violent, obscene, profane or threatening language.

§21-1363. Use of language calculated to arouse anger or cause breach of peace.

§21-1364. Discharging firearm.

§21-1365. Trespassing on railway trains a misdemeanor.

§21-1366. Offenders - Where tried.

§21-1367. Privilege of witness.

§21-1368. Possession of explosives by convicted felons - Penalty.

§21-1371. Penalty.

§21-1372. Injunctive relief.

§21-1375. Terms defined.

§21-1376. Orders to leave institutions of learning – Grounds – Penalty – Definition - Grievance and appeals procedures.

§21-1377. Projecting object at public event.

§21-1378. Attempting, conspiring or endeavoring to perform act of violence involving serious bodily harm or death – Threats – Devising plan, scheme or program of action to cause serious bodily harm or death.

§21-1379. Willful bypass of or going around security checkpoint – Notice – Aid or assistance - Penalty.

§21-1379.1. Obstruction of passages in or entrances or exits to state facilities - Exemption - Penalty.

§21-1380. Oklahoma Funeral Picketing Act — Findings — Purposes — Definitions — Penalties — Damages.

§21-1401. Arson in the first degree.

§21-1402. Arson in the second degree.

§21-1403. Arson in the third degree.

§21-1404. Arson in the fourth degree.

§21-1405. Endangering or causing personal injury to human life during commission of arson.

§21-1406. Prohibition on working as firefighter.

§21-1411. Fraudulent bill of lading.

§21-1412. Fraudulent warehouse receipts.

§21-1413. Correspondence between instrument and merchandise received.

§21-1414. Duplicate receipts or vouchers.

§21-1415. Selling goods without consent of holder of bill of lading.

§21-1416. Unlawful delivery of goods.

§21-1417. When law does not apply.

§21-1431. Burglary in first degree.

§21-1435. Burglary in second and third degree - Acts constituting.

§21-1436. Burglary - Sentences.

§21-1437. Possession of burglar's implements.

§21-1438. Entering building or other structure with intent to commit felony, larceny or malicious mischief - Breaking and entering dwelling without permission.

§21-1439. Dwelling and dwelling house defined.

§21-1440. Night time defined.

§21-1441. Burglary with explosives.

§21-1442. Possession of certain tools by persons previously convicted of burglary.

§21-1451. See the following versions:

§21-1451v1. Embezzlement defined - Penalties.

§21-1451v2. Embezzlement defined - Penalties.

§21-1458. Evidence of debt subject of embezzlement.

§21-1459. Property taken under claim of title.

§21-1460. Intent to restore no defense.

§21-1461. Mitigation of punishment.

§21-1465. Property or goods under control of carrier or other person for purpose of interstate transportation – Abandonment without notice to owner.

§21-1740.1. Dimensional stone product – Stealing or removing.

§21-1481. Extortion defined.

§21-1482. Threats constituting extortion.

§21-1483. Extortion or attempted extortion.

§21-1484. Extortion under color of official right.

§21-1485. Obtaining signature by extortion.

§21-1486. Letters, threatening.

§21-1488. Blackmail.

§21-1500. Real property loans - Securing by false instrument - Penalty.

§21-1501. Securing credit fraudulently - Penalty.

§21-1502. Fraudulent advertising prohibited - Punishment.

§21-1503. Value of less than One Thousand Dollars - Value of One Thousand Dollars or more.

§21-1505. False increase of weight.

§21-1506. Mock auction.

§21-1507. Fraud by auctioneer.

§21-1508. Fictitious copartnership.

§21-1509. Animals, false pedigree of.

§21-1510. Destroying evidence of ownership of wrecked property.

§21-1512. Misrepresentations in sale of nursery stock.

§21-1513. Penalty - Time for prosecution.

§21-1514. Insignia, badge or pin calculated to deceive, wearing of - Name of society, order or organization calculated to deceive, using - Punishment.

§21-1515. Telecommunication services - Unlawful procurement - Penalty.

§21-1516. Devices or plans to procure services - Making, possessing, etc., prohibited - Penalty.

§21-1517. Amateur radio operators exempt.

§21-1518. Misrepresentation of age by false document.

§21-1519. Penalties.

§21-1520. Provisions as cumulative.

§21-1521. See the following versions:

§21-1521v1. Motor vehicle lease or rental - Payment by false or bogus check.

§21-1521v2. Motor vehicle lease or rental - Payment by false, bogus or worthless check.

§21-1522. Publication of telephone credit card information for fraudulent purposes.

§21-1523. Penalties - Civil action for damages.

§21-1524. Falsely holding out as notary or performing notarial act - Penalty.

§21-1531. False personation - Marriage - Becoming bail or surety - Execution of instrument - Creating liability or benefit.

§21-1532. Receiving money or property intended for individual personated.

§21-1533. Penalties - Definitions - Certain defenses excluded.

§21-1533.1. Identity theft - Penalties - Civil action.

§21-1533.2. Fraudulently obtaining another person's information of financial institution - Presenting false or fraudulent information to officer, employee, agent or another customer of financial institution.

§21-1533.3. Identity theft incident report - Preparation and filing by local law enforcement - Reports not considered open cases.

§21-1541.1. Obtaining or attempting to obtain property by trick or deception - False statements or pretenses - Confidence game - Penalty.

§21-1541.2. See the following versions:

§21-1541.2v1. Value of money, property or valuable thing - Penalty.

§21-1541.2v2. Obtaining or attempting to obtain property by trick or deception - False statements or pretenses - Confidence game - Penalty.

§21-1541.3. See the following versions:

§21-1541.3v1. Value of bogus checks, drafts or orders - Penalty.

§21-1541.3v2. Value of bogus checks, drafts or orders - Penalty.

§21-1541.4. False or bogus check or checks defined; prima facie evidence of intent to defraud and knowledge of insufficient funds or credit; effect of refusal by drawee of check offered for purchase of goods or livestock.

§21-1541.5. Credit defined.

§21-1541.6. Refund fraud - Penalties.

§21-1542. Obtaining property or signature under false pretenses - Use of retail sales receipt or Universal Price Code Label to cheat or defraud.

§21-1543. Obtaining signature or property for charitable purposes by false pretenses.

§21-1544. False negotiable paper.

§21-1545. Using false check - False token.

§21-1546. Removing, defacing, altering or obliterating - Subsequent sale.

§21-1547. Person acquiring machine or device with mark removed, altered, etc.

§21-1548. Vehicles excepted.

§21-1549. Changes of serial numbers by original manufacturer.

§21-1550. Person committing felony in possession or control of firearm with removed, defaced, etc. serial number.

§21-1550.1. Definitions.

§21-1550.2. Value of Five Hundred Dollars or less - Value of more than Five Hundred Dollars.

§21-1550.3. Actual notice.

§21-1550.21. Definitions.

§21-1550.22. Taking credit or debit card - Receiving taken credit or debit card.

§21-1550.23. Receiving, holding or concealing lost or mislaid card.

§21-1550.24. Selling or buying credit or debit card.

§21-1550.25. Controlling credit or debit card as security for debt.

§21-1550.26. Receiving taken or retained card upon giving consideration.

§21-1550.27. False making or embossing of credit or debit card.

§21-1550.28. Signing of card - Possession of signed or unsigned card.

§21-1550.29. Forged or revoked card.

§21-1550.30. Failure to furnish money, goods or services represented to have been furnished.

§21-1550.31. Possessing incomplete cards.

§21-1550.32. Receiving of money, goods or services in violation of Section 1550.29.

§21-1550.33. Penalties.

§21-1550.34. Other criminal law not precluded - Exception.

§21-1550.36. Provisions cumulative.

§21-1550.37. Short title.

§21-1550.38. Emergency.

§21-1550.39. Use of scanning or skimming device on credit or debit cards – Use of reencoder on credit or debit cards – Possession of skimming device.

§21-1550.41. Definitions - Offenses - Penalties.

§21-1550.42. Entities authorized to print identification documents, cards and certificates - Issuance of certain documents limited to citizens, nationals and legal permanent resident aliens.

§21-1550.43. False or fraudulent identification cards, etc. – Seizure and forfeiture of cards and equipment – Service of notice – Hearing – Claim for equipment – Liability – Expenses – Proceeds - Definitions.

§21-1551. Use of false weights and measures.

§21-1552. Retaining same knowingly.

§21-1553. False weights and measures may be seized.

§21-1554. Testing seized weights and measures - Disposition.

§21-1555. Destruction of false weights or measures after conviction.

§21-1556. Marking false weight or false tare.

§21-1561. Wills, deeds and certain other instruments, forgery of.

§21-1562. Forgery of public securites.

§21-1571. Public and corporate seals, forgery of.

§21-1572. Records, forgery of.

§21-1573. Making false entries in record.

§21-1574. Making false certificate of acknowledgment.

§21-1575. False bank note plates.

§21-1576. Imitation of genuine bank note defined.

§21-1577. See the following versions:

§21-1577v1. Notes, checks, bills, drafts - Sale, exchange or delivery.

§21-1577v2. Notes, checks, bills, drafts - Sale, exchange or delivery.

§21-1578. See the following versions:

§21-1578v1. Possession of forged evidences of debt.

§21-1578v2. Possession of forged evidences of debt.

§21-1579. See the following versions:

§21-1579v1. Possession of other forged instruments.

§21-1579v2. Possession of other forged instruments.

§21-1580. Issuing spurious certificates of stock.

§21-1581. Reissuing canceled certificates of stock.

§21-1582. False evidences of debt.

§21-1583. Counterfeiting coin.

§21-1584. Counterfeiting coin for exportation.

§21-1585. Forging process of court or title to property, etc.

§21-1586. Making false entries in public book.

§21-1587. Forging tickets or passage.

§21-1588. Postage stamps, forging.

§21-1589. False entries in corporation books.

§21-1590. Officer or employee of corporation making false entries.

§21-1591. Possession of counterfeit coin.

§21-1592. Uttering forged instruments or coin.

§21-1593. Falsely obtaining signature.

§21-1621. See the following versions:

§21-1621v1. First-, second- and third-degree forgery - Penalties.

§21-1621v2. Forgery a felony.

§21-1622. Fraudulently uttering one's signature as that of another of same name.

§21-1623. Fraudulently uttering one's indorsement as another's.

§21-1624. Erasure and obliterations.

§21-1625. Writing and written defined.

§21-1626. Signing fictitious names as officers of corporations.

§21-1627. False or bogus order directing payment of money.

§21-1627.1. False or bogus orders as payment for labor - Penalties.

§21-1628. Fraudulently altering, forging, reproducing abstracter's certificate or signature.

§21-1631. Fraud in subscription for stock.

§21-1632. Fraud in procuring organization of stock company.

§21-1633. Unauthorized use of names.

§21-1634. Omitting to enter receipt.

§21-1635. Destroying or falsifying books.

§21-1636. False reports of corporation - Refusal to make report.

§21-1637. Inspection of corporate books, refusing to permit.

§21-1638. Insolvencies deemed fraudulent.

§21-1639. Fraudulent insolvency - Penalties.

§21-1640. Violation of duty by officer of corporation.

§21-1641. Director presumed to have knowledge.

§21-1642. Director presumed to have assented, when.

§21-1643. Presumption of assent when director was absent from meeting.

§21-1644. Foreign corporation no defense.

§21-1645. Director defined.

§21-1662. False claim or proof of loss in insurance.

§21-1663. Workers' compensation fraud - Punishment.

§21-1671. Fraudulent conveyance.

§21-1672. Fraudulent removal of property.

§21-1673. Assignment to creditor with preference.

§21-1674. Frauds by insolvent debtor.

§21-1680. Short title.

§21-1680.1. Definitions.

§21-1680.2. Prohibited acts with regard to certain animal facilities - Penalties - Exempted acts.

§21-1680.3. Veterinarian required to report suspected animal abuse – Immunity from civil liability.

§21-1680.4. Protective custody of abused or neglected animals – Bond hearing.

§21-1681. Poisoning animals.

§21-1682. Instigating fights between animals.

§21-1683. Keeping places for fighting animals.

§21-1684. Wounding or trapping birds in cemetery.

§21-1685. Cruelty to animals.

§21-1685.1. Greyhounds - Using live animal as lure in training - Penalties.

§21-1686. Abandoned animals – Euthanasia – Custody of animal following arrest.

§21-1688. Animals in transit.

§21-1689. Poisonous drugs, unjustifiable administration of.

§21-1691. Abandoning of domestic animals along streets or highways or in any public place prohibited.

§21-1692. Penalty.

§21-1692.1. Definitions.

§21-1692.2. Instigating or encouraging cockfight.

§21-1692.3. Keeping place, equipment or facilities for cockfighting.

§21-1692.4. Servicing or facilitating cockfight.

§21-1692.5. Owning, possessing, keeping or training bird for fighting.

§21-1692.6. Spectators.

§21-1692.7. Seizure, destruction, or forfeiture of cockfighting equipment or facilities.

§21-1692.8. Punishment.

§21-1692.9. Exemption.

§21-1693. Definitions.

§21-1694. Instigating or encouraging dogfight - Felony - Penalty.

§21-1695. Keeping place, equipment or facilities for dogfighting - Felony - Penalty.

§21-1696. Servicing or facilitating dogfight - Felony - Penalty.

§21-1697. Owning, possessing, keeping or training dog for fighting - Felony - Penalty.

§21-1698. Spectators.

§21-1699. Seizure, destruction or forfeiture of dogfighting equipment and facilities.

§21-1699.1. Punishment.

§21-1699.2. Exemptions.

§21-1700. Bear wrestling - Horse tripping.

§21-1701. Larceny defined.

§21-1702. Larceny of lost property.

§21-1703. Degrees of larceny.

§21-1704. See the following versions:

§21-1704v1. Grand and petit larceny defined.

§21-1704v2. Grand and petit larceny defined.

§21-1705. See the following versions:

§21-1705v1. Grand larceny a felony.

§21-1705v2. Grand larceny a felony.

§21-1706. Punishment for petit larceny.

§21-1707. Grand larceny in house or vessel a felony.

§21-1708. Grand larceny in night time from person a felony.

§21-1709. Larceny of written instrument - Value.

§21-1710. Larceny of passage ticket - Value.

§21-1711. Securities not yet issued or delivered, larceny of.

§21-1712. Severed fixture, larceny of.

§21-1713. See the following versions:

§21-1713.1. Purchase or receipt of stolen, etc., construction or farm equipment.

§21-1713v1. Receiving stolen property - Presumption.

§21-1713v2. Receiving stolen property - Presumption.

§21-1714. Fraudulent consumption of gas.

§21-1715. Bringing stolen property into the State.

§21-1716. Theft of domestic animals or implements of husbandry.

§21-1717. Dog as personal property.

§21-1718. Larceny of dogs.

§21-1719. Larceny of domestic fowls - Receiving stolen fowls.

§21-1719.1. Larceny of certain fish and game.

§21-1719.2. Taking, stealing or carrying away exotic livestock - Penalties - Definition.

§21-1720. Aircraft, automobile or other automotive driven vehicle, construction equipment or farm equipment.

§21-1721. Tapping pipeline.

§21-1722. Taking oil, gas, gasoline or any product thereof - When misdemeanor or felony.

§21-1723. Larceny from the house.

§21-1724. Larceny from the house a felony.

§21-1726. Mercury - Possession of more than one pound without written evidence of title - Penalty - Defenses.

§21-1727. Copper - Stealing or removing - Penalties.

§21-1728. Possessing, receiving or transporting stolen copper - Penalty.

§21-1730. Act as cumulative - Definitions.

§21-1731. See the following versions:

§21-1731.1. Shoplifting - Civil liabilities - Public service in lieu of damages - Limitations - Jurisdiction.

§21-1731v1. Larceny of merchandise from retailer or wholesaler - Punishment - Recidivists.

§21-1731v2. Larceny of merchandise from retailer or wholesaler - Punishment - Recidivists.

§21-1732. Larceny of trade secrets – Applicability of section.

§21-1737. Larceny of cable, information, or telecommunications services.

§21-1738. Seizure and forfeiture proceedings - Vehicles, airplanes, vessels, etc. used in attempt or commission of certain crimes.

§21-1739. Library theft.

§21-1740. Pump Pirates Act.

§21-1740.2. Holding, concealing, destroying or taking mail from another person.

§21-1741. Title of act - Definitions - Violations - Penalties - Liability - Exclusions - Other laws.

§21-1742.1. Definitions.

§21-1742.2. Unauthorized or fraudulent procurement, sale or receipt of telephone records.

§21-1742.3. Limitation on applicability of act.

§21-1742.4. Reasonable procedures to protect telephone records required.

§21-1743. Unlawful use of drones.

§21-1751. Railroads, injuries to.

§21-1752. Death from displacing of railroad equipment.

§21-1752.1. Trespass upon or interference with railroad property.

§21-1753. Highways, injuries to.

§21-1753.3. Throwing, dropping, depositing or otherwise placing litter upon highways, roads or public property - Penalties.

§21-1753.4. Erection of signs and markers along state and federal highways.

§21-1753.5. Erection of signs and markers along county roads.

§21-1753.8. Defacing, stealing or possessing road signs or markers - Violation resulting in personal injury or death - Penalties.

§21-1753.9. Return of road signs or markers without penalty - Time period.

§21-1754. Obstructing highways - Punishment - Damages.

§21-1755. Toll house or gate, injuries to.

§21-1758. Irrigation ditches, canals, water lines or conduits - Interference with.

§21-1759. Penalty.

§21-1760. Malicious injury or destruction of property generally - Punishment - Damages.

§21-1761. Following sections not restrictive of Section 1760.

§21-1761.1. Dumping of trash on public or private property prohibited - Penalties.

§21-1762. Mining claims - Unlawful to tear down legal notice or deface any record.

§21-1765. House of worship or contents, injuring.

§21-1767.1. Use or threat to use explosive, incendiary device, or simulated bomb to damage or injure persons or property.

§21-1767.2. Violations of preceding section.

§21-1767.3. Definitions.

§21-1767.4. Tracing of telephone calls - Immunity.

§21-1767.5. Possession, manufacture, storage, or use of explosive without permit.

§21-1768. Malicious injury to freehold - Carrying away earth, soil or stone.

§21-1770. Standing crops, injuring.

§21-1771. Injuring fruit, melons or flowers in the day time.

§21-1772. Injuring fruit, melons or flowers in the night time.

§21-1773. Injuring fruit or ornamental trees.

§21-1774. Removing or altering landmarks.

§21-1775. Piers or dams, interfering with.

§21-1776. Destroying dam.

§21-1777. Piles, removing or injuring.

§21-1778. Train signal light, removing or masking - False light or signal.

§21-1779. Injuring written instruments the false making of which would be forgery.

§21-1781. Letters, opening and reading - Publishing letters.

§21-1782. Messages - Disclosing contents of.

§21-1783. Secreting telegraphic dispatches.

§21-1784. Works of art or ornamental improvements, injuring.

§21-1785. Works of literature or art in public place, injuring.

§21-1786. Injuries to pipes and wires.

§21-1787. Automobile or motor vehicle, loitering in, injuring or molesting.

§21-1788. Penalty.

§21-1789. Caves or caverns, injuring.

§21-1791. Damage to fence - Punishment - Exceptions.

§21-1792. Critical infrastructure facility - Trespass - Damage - Penalties.

§21-1831. Taking or injuring saw logs.

§21-1832. Receiving or injuring stolen logs.

§21-1834. Chattels encumbered by mortgage, conditional sales contract or security agreement - Removal or destruction.

§21-1834.1. Sale of secured personal property - Debtor as trustee of funds received.

§21-1835. Trespass on posted property after being forbidden or without permission - Penalties - Exceptions.

§21-1835.1. Entry or presence upon premises of place of business of persons convicted of certain crimes.

§21-1835.2. Trespass upon private land primarily devoted to farming, ranching or forestry - Exceptions - Affirmative defense.

§21-1835.3. Short title.

§21-1835.4. Definitions.

§21-1835.5. Trespass - Prima facie evidence.

§21-1835.6. Prohibited acts.

§21-1835.7. Penalties.

§21-1835.8. Citations - Content - Payment.

§21-1835.9. Aggravated violations.

§21-1835.10. Revocation of license.

§21-1836. Filing purported conveyance without color of title - Instruments clouding title to restricted Indian lands.

§21-1836.1. Deed or conveyance removing cloud to be executed by violator.

§21-1836.2. Failure to comply with demand a tort.

§21-1837. Hard or solid substances in grain - Inflammable or explosive substances in cotton.

§21-1838. Attaching unauthorized objects upon utility poles prohibited.

§21-1839. Penalties.

§21-1841. Destruction, removal, altering, covering or defacing.

§21-1842. Exception to application of Act.

§21-1843. Violations - Punishment.

§21-1847a. Using or allowing use of automatic dial announcing device - Exceptions - Penalties.

§21-1848. Definitions.

§21-1849. Operation of machines by spurious coins - Penalty.

§21-1850. Manufacture or sale of spurious coins for unlawful use - Penalty.

§21-1851. False reporting.

§21-1852. Posting of act.

§21-1853. Penalty.

§21-1861. Information to be furnished by solicitor - Calls exempt - Penalties.

§21-1862. Commercial solicitation by facsimile device - Definitions.

§21-1863. Commercial solicitation by facsimile device - Penalties.

§21-1870. Definitions.

§21-1871. Use with intent to avoid payment of service charges.

§21-1872. Possession of unlawful telecommunication or cloning devices.

§21-1873. Sale of unlawful telecommunication devices or material.

§21-1874. Manufacture of unlawful telecommunication devices.

§21-1901. Short title.

§21-1902. Definitions.

§21-1903. Seizure of bus - Assault or battery - Dangerous or deadly weapons - Discharge of a firearm.

§21-1904. Unauthorized removal of baggage, cargo or other item.

§21-1951. Short title.

§21-1952. Definitions.

§21-1953. Prohibited acts.

§21-1954. Certain acts as prima facie evidence of violation of act.

§21-1955. Penalties - Civil actions.

§21-1957. Access of computer, computer system or computer network in one jurisdiction from another jurisdiction - Bringing of action.

§21-1958. Access to computers, computer systems and computer networks prohibited for certain purposes - Penalty.

§21-1959. Subpoenas prior to commencement of proceedings – Noncompliance – Misdemeanor.

§21-1975. Definitions.

§21-1976. Unlawful reproduction for sale of sound recording or audiovisual work - Exemptions - Penalties.

§21-1977. Unlawful sale or offer for sale of sound recording - Penalties.

§21-1978. Unlawful transfer of article or sound recording or performance for unauthorized sale - Penalties.

§21-1979. Advertisement, rental, sale, resale, distribution or circulation of article without actual true name and address of manufacturer - Penalties.

§21-1980. Counterfeit labels - Penalties.

§21-1981. Confiscation, preservation and disposition of sound recording or article and implements, devices and equipment used in unauthorized manufacture.

§21-1990. Short title.

§21-1990.1. Definitions.

§21-1990.2. Use, possession, distribution, manufacture, etc. of item bearing counterfeit mark – Penalties – Seizure and forteiture – Civil actions – Damages and attorney fees.

§21-1992. Short title – Penalties - Definitions.

§21-1993. Tampering with or disabling security or surveillance camera or security system.

§21-2001. Unlawful proceeds - Transactions with counsel - Bank transactions - Criminal and civil penalties.

§21-2002. Seizures - Forfeiture or release - Hearing - Bona fide claims - Liens - Attorney fees - Proceeds of sale - Common carriers.

§21-2100. Definitions.

§21-2100.1. Registered sex offender ice cream truck vending.

§21-2100.2. Ice cream truck vending businesses - Annual Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry name search - Sole proprietors notarized statement.