INFORMATION TO BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL - DISCLOSURE.
A. Except as otherwise provided by law, information obtained from any employing unit or individual pursuant to the administration of the Employment Security Act of 1980, any workforce system program administered or monitored by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, and determinations as to the benefit rights of any individual shall be kept confidential and shall not be disclosed or be open to public inspection in any manner revealing the individual's or employing unit's identity. Any claimant, employer, or agent of either as authorized in writing, shall be supplied with information from the records of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, to the extent necessary for the proper presentation of the claim or complaint in any proceeding under the Employment Security Act of 1980, with respect thereto.
B. Upon receipt of written request by any employer who maintains a Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) Plan, the Commission or its designated representative may release to that employer information regarding weekly benefit amounts paid its workers during a specified temporary layoff period, provided the Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB) Plan requires benefit payment information before Supplemental Unemployment Benefits can be paid to the workers. Any information disclosed under this provision shall be utilized solely for the purpose outlined herein and shall be held strictly confidential by the employer.
C. The provisions of this section shall not prevent the Commission from disclosing the following information and no liability whatsoever, civil or criminal, shall attach to any member of the Commission or any employee thereof for any error or omission in the disclosure of this information:
1. The delivery to taxpayer or claimant a copy of any report or other paper filed by the taxpayer or claimant pursuant to the Employment Security Act of 1980;
2. The disclosure of information to any person for a purpose as authorized by the taxpayer or claimant pursuant to a waiver of confidentiality. The waiver shall be in writing and shall be notarized;
3. The Oklahoma Department of Commerce may have access to data obtained pursuant to the Employment Security Act of 1980 pursuant to rules promulgated by the Commission. The information obtained shall be held confidential by the Department and any of its agents and shall not be disclosed or be open to public inspection. The Oklahoma Department of Commerce, however, may release aggregated data, either by industry or county, provided that the aggregation meets disclosure requirements of the Commission;
4. The publication of statistics so classified as to prevent the identification of a particular report and the items thereof;
5. The disclosing of information or evidence to the Attorney General or any district attorney when the information or evidence is to be used by the officials or other parties to the proceedings to prosecute or defend allegations of violations of the Employment Security Act of 1980. The information disclosed to the Attorney General or any district attorney shall be kept confidential by them and not be disclosed except when presented to a court in a prosecution of a violation of Section 1-101 et seq. of this title, and a violation by the Attorney General or district attorney by otherwise releasing the information shall be a felony;
6. The furnishing, at the discretion of the Commission, of any information disclosed by the records or files to any official person or body of this state, any other state or of the United States who is concerned with the administration of assessment of any similar tax in this state, any other state or the United States;
7. The furnishing of information to other state agencies for the limited purpose of aiding in the collection of debts owed by individuals to the requesting agencies or the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission;
8. The release of information to employees of the Department of Transportation required for use in federally mandated regional transportation planning, which is performed as a part of its official duties;
9. The release of information to employees of the State Treasurer's office required to verify or evaluate the effectiveness of the Oklahoma Small Business Linked Deposit Program on job creation;
10. The release of information to employees of the Attorney General, the Department of Labor, the Workers' Compensation Commission and the Insurance Department for use in investigation of workers' compensation fraud;
11. The release of information to employees of any state, county, municipal or tribal law enforcement agency for use in criminal investigations and the location of missing persons or fugitives from justice;
12. The release of information to employees of the Center of International Trade, Oklahoma State University, required for the development of International Trade for employers doing business in this state;
13. The release of information to employees of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education required for use in the default prevention efforts and/or collection of defaulted student loans guaranteed by the Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program. Any information disclosed under this provision shall be utilized solely for the purpose outlined herein and shall be held strictly confidential by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education;
14. The release of information to employees of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, the Center for Economic and Management Research of the University of Oklahoma, the Center for Economic and Business Development at Southwestern Oklahoma State University or a center of economic and business research or development at a comprehensive or regional higher education institution within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education required to identify economic trends or educational outcomes. The information obtained shall be kept confidential by the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the higher education institution and shall not be disclosed or be open to public inspection. The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the higher education institution may release aggregated data, provided that the aggregation meets disclosure requirements of the Commission;
15. The release of information to employees of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services required to identify economic trends. The information obtained shall be kept confidential by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services and shall not be disclosed or be open to public inspection. The Office of Management and Enterprise Services may release aggregate data, provided that the aggregation meets disclosure requirements of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission;
16. The release of information to employees of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services required to evaluate the effectiveness of mental health and substance abuse treatment and state or local programs utilized to divert persons from inpatient treatment. The information obtained shall be kept confidential by the Department and shall not be disclosed or be open to public inspection. The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, however, may release aggregated data, either by treatment facility, program or larger aggregate units, provided that the aggregation meets disclosure requirements of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission;
17. The release of information to employees of the Attorney General, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and the Insurance Department for use in the investigation of insurance fraud and health care fraud;
18. The release of information to employees of public housing agencies for purposes of determining eligibility pursuant to 42 U.S.C., Section 503(i);
19. The release of wage and benefit claim information, at the discretion of the Commission, to an agency of this state or its political subdivisions that operate a program or activity designated as a required partner in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act One-Stop delivery system pursuant to 29 U.S.C.A., Section 3151(b)(1), based on a showing of need made to the Commission and after an agreement concerning the release of information is entered into with the entity receiving the information. For the limited purpose of completing performance accountability reports required by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, only those designated required partners that meet the 20 CFR Section 603.2(d) definition of public official may contract with a private agent or contractor pursuant to 20 CFR Section 603.5(f) for the purpose of the private agent or contractor receiving confidential unemployment compensation information to the extent necessary to complete the performance accountability reports;
20. The release of information to the State Wage Interchange System, at the discretion of the Commission;
21. The release of information to the Bureau of the Census of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor, and its agents employed by the Oklahoma Department of Labor for the purpose of economic and statistical research;
22. The release of employer tax information and benefit claim information to the Oklahoma Health Care Authority for use in determining eligibility for a program that will provide subsidies for health insurance premiums for qualified employers, employees, self-employed persons and unemployed persons;
23. The release of employer tax information and benefit claim information to the State Department of Rehabilitation Services for use in assessing results and outcomes of clients served;
24. The release of information to any state or federal law enforcement authority when necessary in the investigation of any crime in which the Commission is a victim. Information that is confidential under this section shall be held confidential by the law enforcement authority unless and until it is required for use in court in the prosecution of a defendant in a criminal prosecution;
25. The release of information to vendors that contract with the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission to provide for the issuance of debit cards, to conduct electronic fund transfers, to perform computer programming operations, or to perform computer maintenance or replacement operations; provided the vendor agrees to protect and safeguard the information it receives and to destroy the information when no longer needed for the purposes set out in the contract;
26. The release of information to employees of the Office of Juvenile Affairs for use in assessing results and outcomes of clients served as well as the effectiveness of state and local juvenile and justice programs including prevention and treatment programs. The information obtained shall be kept confidential by the Office of Juvenile Affairs and shall not be disclosed or be open to public inspection. The Office of Juvenile Affairs may release aggregated data for programs or larger aggregate units, provided that the aggregation meets disclosure requirements of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission;
27. The release of information to vendors that contract with the State of Oklahoma for the purpose of providing a public electronic labor exchange system that will support the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission's operation of an employment service system to connect employers with job seekers and military veterans. This labor exchange system would enhance the stability and security of Oklahoma's economy as well as support the provision of veterans' priority of service. The vendors may perform computer programming operations, perform computer maintenance or replacement operations, or host the electronic solution; provided, each vendor agrees to protect and safeguard all information received, that no information shall be disclosed to any third party, that the use of the information shall be restricted to the scope of the contract, and that the vendor shall properly dispose of all information when no longer needed for the purposes set out in the contract; or
28. The release of employer tax information and benefit claim information to employees of a county public defender's office in this state and the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System for the purpose of determining financial eligibility for the services provided by such entities.
D. Subpoenas to compel disclosure of information made confidential by this statute shall not be valid, except for administrative subpoenas issued by federal, state, or local governmental agencies that have been granted subpoena power by statute or ordinance. Confidential information maintained by the Commission can be obtained by order of a court of record that authorizes the release of the records in writing. All administrative subpoenas or court orders for production of documents must provide a minimum of twenty (20) days from the date it is served for the Commission to produce the documents. If the date on which production of the documents is required is less than twenty (20) days from the date of service, the subpoena or order shall be considered void on its face as an undue burden or hardship on the Commission. All administrative subpoenas, court orders or notarized waivers of confidentiality authorized by paragraph 2 of subsection C of this section shall be presented with a request for records within ninety (90) days of the date the document is issued or signed, and the document can only be used one time to obtain records.
E. Should any of the disclosures provided for in this section require more than casual or incidental staff time, the Commission shall charge the cost of the staff time to the party requesting the information.
F. It is further provided that the provisions of this section shall be strictly interpreted and shall not be construed as permitting the disclosure of any other information contained in the records and files of the Commission.
Added by Laws 1980, c. 323, § 4-508, emerg. eff. June 13, 1980. Amended by Laws 1981, c. 259, § 26, emerg. eff. June 25, 1981; Laws 1982, c. 304, § 23, operative Oct. 1, 1982; Laws 1984, c. 251, § 1, emerg. eff. May 29, 1984; Laws 1990, c. 235, § 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1990; Laws 1993, c. 349, § 35, eff. Sept. 1, 1993; Laws 1994, c. 195, § 8, emerg. eff. May 16, 1994; Laws 1995, c. 340, § 20, eff. July 1, 1995; Laws 1997, c. 30, § 20, eff. July 1, 1997; Laws 1997, c. 359, § 15, eff. July 1, 1997; Laws 2000, c. 348, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2000; Laws 2001, c. 363, § 28, eff. July 1, 2001; Laws 2002, c. 452, § 26, eff. Nov. 1, 2002; Laws 2003, c. 177, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2003; Laws 2005, c. 182, § 12, eff. Nov. 1, 2005; Laws 2006, c. 176, § 27, eff. July 1, 2006; Laws 2007, c. 354, § 15, eff. Nov. 1, 2007; Laws 2010, c. 216, § 13, eff. July 1, 2010; Laws 2010, c. 330, § 1, eff. July 1, 2010; Laws 2011, c. 256, § 15; Laws 2012, c. 196, § 15, emerg. eff. May 8, 2012; Laws 2012, c. 304, § 132; Laws 2014, c. 220, § 10, eff. Nov. 1, 2014; Laws 2014, c. 282, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2014; Laws 2015, c. 249, § 19, eff. Nov. 1, 2015; Laws 2017, c. 345, § 6, eff. July 1, 2017; Laws 2019, c. 251, § 10, eff. July 1, 2019; Laws 2021, c. 424, § 17, eff. Nov. 1, 2021; Laws 2022, c. 360, § 22, eff. Nov. 1, 2022.
NOTE: Laws 1997, c. 133, § 453 repealed by Laws 1999, 1st Ex. Sess., c. 5, § 452, eff. July 1, 1999. Laws 2002, c. 160, § 1 repealed by Laws 2003, c. 3, § 19, emerg. eff. March 19, 2003.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§40-1. Commissioner of Labor - Powers and duties.
§40-1-103. Declaration of state public policy.
§40-1-107. Construction against implicit repeal.
§40-1-109. Unemployment benefits impact study.
§40-1-201. General definitions.
§40-1-202.1. Extended Base Period.
§40-1-208.1. Motor carrier not employer of lessor or driver.
§40-1-209.1. Lessor employing unit.
§40-1-209.2. Professional Employee Organization.
§40-1-214. Institution of higher education.
§40-1-223. Taxable wages - Conditional factors and percentages.
§40-1-225. Supplemental unemployment benefit plan.
§40-1-228. Limited liability companies.
§40-1-229. Assigned tax rate and earned tax rate.
§40-1-231. Limitations on duration of benefits.
§40-1-302. Index of other definitions.
§40-2-102. Rounding provision.
§40-2-103. Benefits paid from fund.
§40-2-104. Computation of benefit amount.
§40-2-105. Wages subtracted from benefit amount.
§40-2-106. Maximum benefit amount.
§40-2-107. Benefits - Portion of a week.
§40-2-108. Benefits - Approved training.
§40-2-109. Employment requirement in preceding benefit year.
§40-2-202. Conditions for eligibility.
§40-2-204. Registration for employment.
§40-2-205.1. Ability to work and acceptance of employment.
§40-2-207. Wage requirement during base period.
§40-2-209. Benefits for employees of governmental or nonprofit employers.
§40-2-210. Separation from work due to compelling family circumstances.
§40-2-303. Assignments void, exemption from process.
§40-2-304. Deduction of health insurance premiums.
§40-2-305. Deduction of individual income tax withholdings.
§40-2-401. Application of Part 4.
§40-2-404. Leaving work voluntarily.
§40-2-404.1. Leaving work voluntarily of temporary employee.
§40-2-404.2. Work of a limited duration of time.
§40-2-405. Determining good cause.
§40-2-406. Discharge for misconduct.
§40-2-406.1. Discharge for refusal to undergo drug or alcohol testing or positive test.
§40-2-409. Conditions exempting otherwise suitable work.
§40-2-410. Participation in labor disputes.
§40-2-411. Retirement payments.
§40-2-412. Receiving benefits from another state.
§40-2-413. Inmates during confinement.
§40-2-414. Pregnant women not disqualified.
§40-2-415. Participating in sports or athletic events.
§40-2-417. Seek and accept work - Week of occurrence disqualification.
§40-2-418. Seek and accept work - Indefinite disqualification.
§40-2-419. Acceptance of accelerated buyout of employment contract - Definition.
§40-2-420. Failure to personally appear as directed.
§40-2-421. Failure to participate in reemployment services through profiling.
§40-2-422. Seasonal workers and employers.
§40-2-502. Posting of information.
§40-2-503. Claims, notices, and objections.
§40-2-503.1. Filing of employer protest and documents through employer portal.
§40-2-504. Determinations of benefits.
§40-2-505. Determinations in labor dispute cases.
§40-2-507. Notice of determinations.
§40-2-605. Notice of referee decision.
§40-2-606. Appeals from tribunal referee decisions to Board of Review.
§40-2-607. Rules and procedures in appeals.
§40-2-608. Conclusiveness of determinations and decisions.
§40-2-610.1. Conclusiveness of proceedings.
§40-2-611. Commission is a party.
§40-2-612. Payment of benefits.
§40-2-613. Benefit overpayments.
§40-2-614. Waiver of appeal time.
§40-2-615. Waiver of interest.
§40-2-616. Notice of overpayment determination.
§40-2-617. Warrant of levy and lien.
§40-2-618. Levy on income and monetary assets.
§40-2-619. Treasury offset program – Benefit overpayment collections.
§40-2-701. Definitions of terms applicable to extended benefits.
§40-2-703. Extended benefit period.
§40-2-706. State "on" indicator.
§40-2-707. State "off" indicator.
§40-2-708. Rate of insured unemployment.
§40-2-715. Eligibility for extended benefits.
§40-2-716. Weekly extended benefit amount.
§40-2-717. Total amount of extended benefits payable.
§40-2-718. Public announcement of extended benefit period.
§40-2-719. Commission to make computations.
§40-2-720. Commission to ensure compliance.
§40-2-721. Employers not liable for reimbursed payments.
§40-2-722. Reimbursement deposited in fund.
§40-2-723. Overpayments, restitution, offset, and recoupment.
§40-2-724. Limitation on amount of combined unemployment insurance and Trade Act benefits received.
§40-2-801. Child support obligations.
§40-2-802. Reports by employers to Employment Security Commission - New hire registry.
§40-2-803. Food purchase assistance overissuances.
§40-3. Obstructing work of labor officials.
§40-3-105. Benefit wages - Quarter charged.
§40-3-106. Benefit wages charged and relief therefrom.
§40-3-106.1. Relief from benefit wages charged - Addendum.
§40-3-106.2. Separating employers - Relief from benefit wage charges.
§40-3-107. Benefit wage ratio.
§40-3-108. State experience factor.
§40-3-109.2. Rate reduction for computer fund assessment.
§40-3-109.3. Rate reduction for technology reinvestment apportionment.
§40-3-110.1. Unemployment tax rate.
§40-3-113. Conditional factors.
§40-3-114. Estimate of Financial Condition of Fund - Surcharge.
§40-3-115. Appeal of determinations.
§40-3-116. Reconsideration of determination.
§40-3-117. Findings of fact or law.
§40-3-121. Professional Employer Organizations – Transfer of experience history.
§40-3-201. Employer for any part of year deemed employer for entire year.
§40-3-202. Termination of coverage.
§40-3-203. Election by employer.
§40-3-301. Penalty and interest on past-due contributions.
§40-3-303. Priorities under legal dissolutions or distributions.
§40-3-306. Jeopardy assessments.
§40-3-307. Remittances - Deposit of monies - Returned checks - Bogus check complaint.
§40-3-308. Perjury - Punishment.
§40-3-309. Collection of delinquent contributions, penalties, interest or fees.
§40-3-310. Waiver of penalty or interest.
§40-3-311. Forfeiture of terminated employer unemployment tax account overpayments.
§40-3-401. Appeals to district court.
§40-3-403. Petition for review and transcript of Commission proceedings.
§40-3-404. Commission's conclusions of facts conclusive.
§40-3-405. Deposit of assessment required.
§40-3-406. Bond in lieu of cash deposit.
§40-3-408. Part construed to provide legal remedy.
§40-3-501. Commission to issue warrants.
§40-3-502. Filing warrant with county clerk.
§40-3-503. Filed warrant is lien.
§40-3-504. Sheriff to execute warrant in same manner as judgment.
§40-3-505. Failure of sheriff to execute warrant.
§40-3-506. State may be made party defendant.
§40-3-508. Appointment of receiver.
§40-3-509. Levy on bank accounts.
§40-3-510. Enforcement of bank levy.
§40-3-511. Levy upon earnings of tax debtor.
§40-3-512. Treasury offset program – Delinquent unemployment taxes.
§40-3-601. Establishment of unemployment compensation fund.
§40-3-602. State Treasurer custodian of fund.
§40-3-603. State Treasurer to maintain three accounts.
§40-3-605. Unemployment trust fund.
§40-3-607. Requisitions from unemployment trust account.
§40-3-608. Expenditures not subject to specific appropriation requirements.
§40-3-609. Discontinuance of unemployment trust fund.
§40-3-610. Management of funds of unemployment trust fund.
§40-3-702. Payments by the state subdivisions and instrumentalities in lieu of contributions.
§40-3-703. Benefits and extended benefits paid from unemployment security fund.
§40-3-704. Benefits based on wages paid both by the state and other employers.
§40-3-705. Election to become liable for reimbursement payments.
§40-3-706. Benefits that do not apply in the computation of state experience factor.
§40-3-708. Delinquent payments.
§40-3-803. Election to make payments in lieu of contributions.
§40-3-804. Period of election - Organizations subject to act after January 1, 1972.
§40-3-805. Written notice of termination of election required.
§40-3-806. Payment of in-lieu contributions.
§40-3-808. Election to become reimbursing employer.
§40-3-810. Commission to provide notice of determinations.
§40-4-105. Removal by the Governor.
§40-4-106.1. Compensation and travel expenses.
§40-4-108. Executive Director.
§40-4-109. Service of process.
§40-4-204. No member to serve as an officer in a political organization.
§40-4-302. Commission shall publish rules and other material.
§40-4-304. Commission to determine its own organization and procedure.
§40-4-306. Report to Governor.
§40-4-307. Changes in benefits or contribution rates.
§40-4-310.1. Adoption and promulgation of rules.
§40-4-311. Commission shall publish rules.
§40-4-312. Personnel and compensation.
§40-4-313. Commission to cooperate and comply with federal law.
§40-4-316. Purchase of real property.
§40-4-317. Employee recognition program.
§40-4-318. Employee performance recognition program - Veterans Service Division.
§40-4-319. Recognition programs.
§40-4-502. Employing units to maintain records open to Commission.
§40-4-503. Sworn or unsworn reports.
§40-4-504. Oaths, depositions, certifications of official acts and subpoenas.
§40-4-505. Refusal to obey Commission subpoenas - Judicial orders.
§40-4-506. Penalties for failure to attend lawful inquiries or obey Commission subpoenas.
§40-4-507. Self-incrimination.
§40-4-508. Information to be kept confidential - Disclosure.
§40-4-509. Information to be furnished to public agencies.
§40-4-510. Commission may request examination of return of national bank.
§40-4-511. Communications to Commission privileged - Not subject to slander or libel.
§40-4-603. Moneys expended in accordance with Secretary of Labor.
§40-4-604. Composition of fund.
§40-4-605. Maintenance of administrative fund.
§40-4-606. State Treasurer liable on official bond.
§40-4-607. Reimbursement of fund.
§40-4-608. Reed Act distributions.
§40-4-702. Reciprocal arrangements authorized.
§40-4-703. Reimbursements to be deemed benefits.
§40-4-704. Cooperation authorized.
§40-4-705. Cooperative arrangements with foreign governments.
§40-4-803. Moneys to be paid into the Employment Security Administration.
§40-4-804. Cooperative agreements.
§40-4-901. Oklahoma Employment Security Commission Revolving Fund.
§40-5-102. False statement for benefits, failure to disclose material fact.
§40-5-103. Violations by employers.
§40-5-104. Violations of act, and regulations for which no specific penalty is otherwise provided.
§40-5-107. Wrongful disclosure of information.
§40-5-108. Other penalties in this act.
§40-6-101. OESC Computer Fund.
§40-6-102. Expenditures from fund.
§40-6-103. Custodian and treasurer of fund.
§40-6-104. Computer fund assessments.
§40-6-201. OESC Technology Fund.
§40-6-202. Expenditures from fund.
§40-6-203. Custodian and treasurer of fund.
§40-6-204. Technology reinvestment apportionment.
§40-6-205. Technology Fund balance.
§40-9-103. Transitional provisions.
§40-11. Branch office at Tulsa.
§40-46. Refusal of service to employer not fulfilling contracts.
§40-47. Bringing in or transferring persons for purpose of employment through employment agency.
§40-55. Rules and regulations.
§40-61. Disclosure of information by employer - Presumption of good faith - Immunity from liability.
§40-71. Restrictions on employment of children under sixteen.
§40-72.1. Occupations prohibited for children under sixteen.
§40-74. Educational qualifications required of child before employment.
§40-75. Hours of employment of children - Rest periods.
§40-77. Schooling certificates - Duties of employers.
§40-78. Evidence of age of child - Certificate of physical fitness.
§40-79. Age and schooling certificates - Proof of age.
§40-88. Penalties for violating this chapter.
§40-89. Enforcement of chapter - Administrative penalties.
§40-141.1. Short title - Definitions.
§40-141.2. Exemptions – Exhibitor boilers.
§40-141.3. Rules and regulations - Formulation - Promulgation.
§40-141.4. Application of rules and regulations.
§40-141.5. Maximum allowable working pressure - Determination - Exemptions - Special Permit.
§40-141.6. License required - Exemptions - Fee - Evidence of qualifications - Hearings - Violations.
§40-141.7. Bureau of boiler inspection - Establishment - Personnel - Powers and duties.
§40-141.8. Deputy boiler inspectors.
§40-141.10. Examination of inspectors.
§40-141.11. Suspension of inspector's certificate of competency.
§40-141.12. Lost, stolen or destroyed certificate of competency.
§40-141.13. Inspection of certain boilers and pressure vessels.
§40-141.15. Certificate of operation required - Violations.
§40-141.16. Fees - Department of Labor Revolving Fund
§40-141.18. Accidents and incidents - Investigation and inquiry - Notice.
§40-141.19. Department of Labor Revolving Fund
§40-141.19a. Discontinuation of revolving funds.
§40-142.2. Inspection by Department of Labor.
§40-142.3. Short title - Alternative Fuels Technician Certification Act.
§40-142.4. Legislative intent.
§40-142.7. Examinations for certification of technicians.
§40-142.9. Applications for examination, certification or renewal of certification - Fees.
§40-142.10. Recertification - Rules and guidelines.
§40-142.12. Work of technician by noncertified person.
§40-142.13. Change of address of holder of certificate or registration.
§40-142.15. Violations - Criminal penalties.
§40-160. Mandated minimum wage - Minimum number of vacation or sick leave days.
§40-165.2a. Administrative fine.
§40-165.3. Termination of employee - Payment - Failure to pay.
§40-165.3a. Payment of wages to surviving spouse and children.
§40-165.4. Bona fide disagreements.
§40-165.5. Private agreements.
§40-165.6. Contractors as employers.
§40-165.7. Enforcement and administration - Administrative proceedings - Orders - Appeals - Actions.
§40-165.9. Actions to recover unpaid wages and damages - Parties - Costs and attorney's fees.
§40-165.10. Partial invalidity.
§40-165.11. Failure to pay benefits or furnish wage supplements pursuant to agreements.
§40-167. False Statements as to conditions of employment.
§40-169. Hiring armed guards without permit a felony.
§40-170. Workman may recover for misrepresentation.
§40-171. Public service corporation to give letter to employee leaving service.
§40-173.2. Prohibited actions regarding personal social media accounts – Exemptions – Civil actions.
§40-173.3. Employer liability for not reviewing personal social media accounts.
§40-174. Scaffolding, etc., to be safeguarded.
§40-175. Temporary floorings in steel frame buildings.
§40-176. Penalty for neglect to place temporary floors.
§40-179. Railroad repair tracks to be sheltered.
§40-181. Repairing of steam boilers unlawful, when.
§40-182. Violation of Section 181 a felony.
§40-183. Employer guilty of manslaughter, when - Penalty.
§40-185. Leave of absence to railroad employees.
§40-187. Revocation of charter for violation.
§40-191. Restrictions on requirement of physical examination - Report not basis of damages.
§40-195.1. Discrimination prohibited in public work contracts.
§40-197.2. Minimum wages established.
§40-197.3. Wage and Hour Commission - Membership - Tenure - Compensation - Chairman.
§40-197.5. Employees covered by act.
§40-197.7. Investigation of complaints.
§40-197.8. Findings - Payment of amount due.
§40-197.9. Findings by court - Double damages - Costs and attorney fees - Defenses.
§40-197.10. Assignment of wage claim.
§40-197.12. Rules, regulations and standards.
§40-197.13. Penalty for failure to pay minimum compensation.
§40-197.14. Penalty for failure to post notice.
§40-197.16. Tips, gratuities, meals or lodging - Credit for.
§40-197.17. Uniforms - Credit for.
§40-198.1. Payment of discriminatory wages based on employee's sex prohibited.
§40-198.2. Enforcement - Penalties.
§40-199. Certain actions against employees prohibited.
§40-199.2. Acceptance of employment to replace employees involved in a strike or lockout prohibited.
§40-199.3. Notice as to strike or lockout.
§40-200. Searches of employee-owned vehicles.
§40-360. Short title - Oklahoma Employment First Act - Definitions.
§40-402. Occupational health and safety - Definitions.
§40-403. Employer's duties and responsibilities.
§40-404. Removal or damage of safeguards - Failure to obey safety orders.
§40-407. Adoption of health and safety standards - Promulgation - Limitation.
§40-410. Administration and enforcement.
§40-412. Violations - Penalties
§40-414. Occupational safety and health consultation program for private employers.
§40-416. Establishment of staff - Duties.
§40-417. Reports by employers of statistical data - Summary.
§40-417.1. Special Occupational Health and Safety.
§40-418. Payments to Commission - Refunds - Collection of payments - Disposition of funds.
§40-424. Qualifications for personnel of Department of Labor.
§40-435. Break time and accommodations for expressing milk or breast-feeding.
§40-452. License required - Fee - Exemptions
§40-453. Powers and duties of Commissioner.
§40-454. Suspension, revocation or refusal to issue license - Hearing - Appeal.
§40-455. Inspections and investigations.
§40-456. Violations - Penalties - Injunction
§40-460. Rules and regulations.
§40-460.1. Rules for definition of “alteration”.
§40-460.2. Rules regarding amusement ride maintenance, inspection, and repair records.
§40-460.3. Rules regarding use of signage – Definition of “sign”.
§40-460.4. Rules regarding use of amusement rides by riders – Definition of “rider”.
§40-462. Certificate of inspection - Inspections.
§40-463. Fees - Certification of rides - Certificate of insurance
§40-464. Notice of erection of ride or additions or alterations.
§40-465. Temporary cessation of ride - Orders - Enforcement.
§40-466. Modification of rules and regulations - Grounds.
§40-468. Political subdivisions - Regulation of rides - Inspections.
§40-469. Violations - Penalties
§40-470. Department of Labor Administrative Penalty Revolving Fund
§40-473. Rules ineffective upon repeal of Section 471.
§40-482. Federal and private sector funds to be sought.
§40-500. Nonsmoking as condition of employment.
§40-501. Construction of act - Conditions relating to smoking.
§40-503. Action for damages - Costs and attorney fees.
§40-551. Standards for Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act.
§40-554. Drug or alcohol testing by employers - Restrictions.
§40-555. Written policy required - Notice of policy changes - Distribution.
§40-556. Time of employer testing - Payment of costs.
§40-557. Licensure and regulation of testing facilities - Alternative testing methods.
§40-558. Licensing of testing facilities - Fees - Administrative fines.
§40-559. Sample collection and testing - Conditions.
§40-560. Drug and alcohol test records - Disclosure.
§40-562. Disciplinary actions.
§40-563. Willful violation of act - Civil actions - Remedies.
§40-600.1. Short title – Legislative findings.
§40-600.3. Effect of act on collective bargaining agreements, licensing, and tax credits.
§40-600.4. Registration – De minimus exemption.
§40-600.6. Financial and tax requirements – Confidentiality.
§40-600.8. Unemployment compensation contributions.
§40-600.9. Refusal to register - Suspension or revocation of registration.
§40-701. Contract between minor and union.
§40-800. Occupational Licensing Review Act.
§40-800.1. Occupational Licensing Advisory Commission – Dissolution.
§40-801. Voluntary Veterans' Preference Employment Policy Act.