Oklahoma Statutes
Title 51. Officers
§51-24.1. Suspension or forfeiture of office or employment upon conviction of felony - Vacancy - Salary and benefits - Governor notified in writing.

A. Any elected or appointed state or county officer or employee who, during the term for which he or she was elected or appointed, is, or has been, found guilty by a trial court of a felony in a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction shall be automatically suspended from the office or employment.

B. The Governor shall appoint an interim successor to serve during the period of suspension of any county commissioner or any state officer other than a member of the State Legislature.
C. A vacancy created by the suspension of a member of the State Legislature shall be filled as provided in Section 20 of Article V of the Oklahoma Constitution.
D. A vacancy created by the suspension of a county officer other than a county commissioner shall be filled as provided by Section 10 of this title.
E. In the event any elected or appointed state or county officer or employee who, during the term for which he or she was elected or appointed, pleads guilty or nolo contendere to a felony or any offense involving a violation of his or her official oath in a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction, he or she shall, immediately upon the entry of the plea, forfeit the office or employment.
F. Any such officer or employee upon final conviction of, or pleading guilty or nolo contendere to, a felony in a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction shall vacate such office or employment and if such felony is for bribery, corruption, forgery or perjury or any other crime related to the duties of his or her office or employment, or related to campaign contributions or campaign financing for that or any other office, shall forfeit all benefits of the office or employment, including, but not limited to, retirement benefits provided by law, however, the forfeiture of retirement benefits shall not occur if any such officer or employee received a deferred sentence, but retirement benefits shall not commence prior to completion of the deferred sentence. The forfeiture of retirement benefits required by this subsection shall not include such officer's or employee's contributions to the retirement system or retirement benefits that are vested on the effective date of this act.
G. The forfeiture of retirement benefits as provided by subsection F of this section shall also apply to any such officer or employee who, after leaving the office or employment, is convicted of, or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to, in a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction, a felony committed while in such office or employment, where the felony is for bribery, corruption, forgery or perjury or any other crime related to the duties of his or her office or employment, or related to campaign contributions or campaign financing for that or any other office.
H. Any claims for payment of salary or wages, or any claims for payment of any other benefits, to any such officer or employee suspended from or forfeiting his or her office or employment shall be rejected by the proper authority.
I. Such suspension or forfeiture shall continue until such time as the conviction or guilty plea is reversed by the highest appellate court to which the officer or employee may appeal.
J. The attorney responsible for prosecuting such elected or appointed state or county officers or employees shall notify the retirement system in which such officer or employee is enrolled of the forfeiture of such officer's or employee's retirement benefits. Upon receipt of the notice of forfeiture, the retirement system shall immediately suspend all benefits of the officer or employee, and notify the officer or employee of his or her right to a hearing to review whether the conviction or plea qualifies for forfeiture of benefits under this section. If the conviction or plea occurs in federal court or the notice of forfeiture is not forthcoming from the State prosecutor, the retirement system may investigate and gather court documents and contact prosecutors to determine whether the conviction or plea qualifies under this section. Upon obtaining sufficient documentation of the conviction or plea, the retirement system shall immediately suspend all benefits of the officer or employee, and notify the officer or employee of his or her right to a hearing to review whether the conviction or plea qualifies for forfeiture of benefits under this section.
K. Within three (3) days of the conviction or plea of guilty or nolo contendere of a county commissioner, the district attorney of the county where such county commissioner served shall notify the Governor, in writing, of the suspension, the date of conviction or plea of guilty or nolo contendere resulting in suspension, and the felony committed.
L. Within three (3) days of the conviction or plea of guilty or nolo contendere of an elected or appointed state officer, the attorney responsible for prosecuting such state officer, shall notify the Governor in writing of the suspension, the date of conviction or plea of guilty or nolo contendere resulting in suspension, and the felony committed.
Added by Laws 1965, c. 345, § 1, emerg. eff. June 28, 1965. Amended by Laws 1981, 1st Ex. Sess., c. 1, § 3, emerg. eff. Sept. 8, 1981; Laws 1987, c. 30, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1987; Laws 1998, c. 419, § 8, eff. July 1, 1998; Laws 2009, c. 77, § 1, eff. July 1, 2009.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 51. Officers

§51-1. Beginning of term - Time of qualifying.

§51-3.1. Failure to qualify - Filling vacancy - Temporary appointment in case of military service.

§51-5. Rights of parties in contest.

§51-6. Officers and deputies not to hold other offices - Exemptions.

§51-7. Place of office.

§51-8. Office vacant, when.

§51-9. Resignations.

§51-10. Vacancies - Appointments - Special elections.

§51-11. Vacancy within thirty days of election.

§51-12.1. Deceased officer's spouse - Eligibility for appointment.

§51-13. How appointments made.

§51-14. Appointees to qualify.

§51-15. Term of appointed officer.

§51-18. Violating Sections 16 and 17 - Penalty.

§51-19. Successor to receive records, etc.

§51-20. Books turned over to successor before salary paid.

§51-21. Oaths, officers authorized to administer.

§51-22. Violations are misdemeanors.

§51-24.1. Suspension or forfeiture of office or employment upon conviction of felony - Vacancy - Salary and benefits - Governor notified in writing.

§51-24.3. Sale of real or personal property to state or political subdivision by certain persons prohibited.

§51-24.4. Directives interpreting county purchasing procedure to be issued.

§51-24A.1. Short title.

§51-24A.2. Public policy - Purpose of act.

§51-24A.3. Definitions.

§51-24A.4. Record of receipts and expenditures.

§51-24A.5. Inspection, copying and/or mechanical reproduction of records - Exemptions.

§51-24A.6. Public body maintaining less than 30 hours of regular business per week - Inspection, copying or mechanical reproduction of records.

§51-24A.7. Personnel records - Confidentiality - Inspection and copying.

§51-24A.8. Law enforcement records - Disclosure.

§51-24A.9. Personal notes and personally created material - Confidentiality.

§51-24A.10. Full disclosure of voluntarily supplied information.

§51-24A.10a. Oklahoma Medical Center - Market research and marketing plans - Confidentiality.

§51-24A.11. Library, archive or museum materials - Confidentiality.

§51-24A.12. Litigation files and investigatory files of Attorney General, district or municipal attorney - Confidentiality.

§51-24A.13. Federal records - Confidentiality.

§51-24A.14. Personal communications relating to exercise of constitutional rights - Confidentiality.

§51-24A.15. Crop and livestock reports - Public warehouse financial statements - Confidentiality.

§51-24A.16. Educational records and materials - Confidentiality.

§51-24A.16a. Higher education – Donor or prospective donor information – Confidentiality.

§51-24A.17. Violations - Penalties - Civil liability.

§51-24A.18. Additional recordkeeping not required.

§51-24A.19. Research records - Confidentiality.

§51-24A.20. Records in litigation or investigation file - Access.

§51-24A.21. Increment district reports - Exemption from copying fees.

§51-24A.22. Public utilities - Confidential books, records and trade secrets.

§51-24A.23. Department of Wildlife Conservation - Confidentiality of information relating to hunting and fishing licenses – Exceptions – Disclosure of antler descriptions.

§51-24A.24. Office of Juvenile System Oversight - Confidentiality of investigatory records and notes.

§51-24A.25. Order of court for removal of materials from public record.

§51-24A.26. Intergovernmental self-insurance pools.

§51-24A.27. Vulnerability assessments of critical assets in water and wastewater systems.

§51-24A.28. Confidential information – Exceptions.

§51-24A.29. Protective orders for pleadings, other materials - Microfilm records - Procedures - Storing of protected materials - Confidentiality.

§51-24A.30. Court records – Confidentiality – Sealed records – Order requirement.

§51-24A.31. Confidential Wine Shipment Reports.

§51-24A.32. Confidential multidisciplinary child abuse reports or elderly and vulnerable adult abuse reports.

§51-24A.33. Contact information for people or entities responsible for property.

§51-36.1. Persons required to take oath or affirmation.

§51-36.2A. Form of loyalty oath or affirmation.

§51-36.3. Filing oath or affirmation - Blanks.

§51-36.4. Payment of compensation or expenses - Notice - Duty of certifying officer.

§51-36.5. False oath or affirmation.

§51-36.6. Violation of oath or affirmation.

§51-46. Procedure authorized - Checks and balances preserved - Withholding and disbursing agents defined - Warrants - Reservation of funds - Transmission - Lost checks.

§51-50. Short title - Personal Privacy Protection Act – Restrictions on public agencies – Exemptions – Civil actions - Violations.

§51-51. Liability to impeachment - Grounds for impeachment.

§51-52. Presiding officer of court of impeachment - Presentation of impeachment.

§51-53. Oath - Concurrence of Senators.

§51-54. Judgment - Criminal liability.

§51-55. Impeachment defined.

§51-56. Articles of impeachment.

§51-57. Designation of offense.

§51-58. Prosecution of impeachment - Board of managers.

§51-59. Court of impeachment - Organization.

§51-60. Hearing and summons.

§51-61. Witness - Evidence - Process.

§51-62. Powers of court of impeachment - Orders and judgments - Power to enforce.

§51-63. Fees for witnesses and executions of processes.

§51-64. Oath.

§51-65. Voting on judgment - Absence during trial.

§51-66. Costs - How paid - Cost of accused if acquitted.

§51-67. Recess - Trial after adjournment.

§51-68. Trial after adjournment - Per diem of Senators - How paid.

§51-69. Managers of trial - Powers of after-adjournment trial.

§51-70. Expenses - How paid.

§51-71. Procedure - Vote - Records.

§51-91. Officers subject to removal.

§51-92. Supreme Court and district court - Jurisdiction.

§51-93. Official misconduct defined - Suspension.

§51-94. Attorney General - Duties.

§51-95. Speedy trial - Continuances.

§51-96. Summons and pleadings.

§51-97. Defendant guilty - Judgment of ouster.

§51-98. Suspension during proceedings - Temporary appointment - Right to salary.

§51-99. Name in which action commenced.

§51-100. Attorney General - Powers.

§51-101. Witnesses.

§51-102. Ouster proceedings for open and notorious violation of penal laws.

§51-103. Jury trial.

§51-104. Evidence on motion to suspend - Taking of depositions.

§51-105. Prima facie evidence.

§51-121. Declaration of policy.

§51-122. Definitions.

§51-123. Agreements with federal agencies and agencies of other states.

§51-124. Contributions by state employees.

§51-125. Plans for coverage of employees of political subdivisions and of state and local instrumentalities.

§51-126. Contribution Fund.

§51-127. Administrative appropriation.

§51-128. Rules and regulations.

§51-129. Studies and reports.

§51-130. Separability.

§51-131. Referenda and certification.

§51-132. Withholding by board of education - Determination of coverage.

§51-151. Short title.

§51-152. See the following versions:

§51-152.1. Sovereign immunity.

§51-152.2. Agreements with charitable health care providers - Care for medically indigent persons - Rules - Claims not to affect insurance rates.

§51-152.3. Agreements with community health care providers - Rendition of professional services without compensation - Rules - Status of provider as employee of state - Professional liability insurance of providers.

§51-152v1. Definitions.

§51-152v2. Definitions.

§51-153. Liability - Scope - Exemptions - Exclusivity.

§51-153.1. Housing of federal inmates from another state - Private prison facilities - Public trusts - Action or recovery barred.

§51-154. Extent of liability – Wrongful criminal felony convictions resulting in imprisonment - Punitive or exemplary damages - Joinder of parties - Several liability.

§51-155. Exemptions from liability.

§51-155.1. Claims relating to roads, streets or highways - Limitation.

§51-155.2. Liability of state for Y2K failure.

§51-156. Presentation of claim - Limitation of actions - Filing - Notice - Wrongful death.

§51-157. Denial of claim - Notice.

§51-158. Settlement or defense of claim – Settlement payout - Liability insurance - Public records.

§51-159. Enforcement of judgments.

§51-160. Recovery of payments from employees.

§51-161.1. Duty to defend, save harmless and indemnify employees - Payment of settlements and judgments.

§51-162. Defense of employees - Costs - Indemnification of employees - Punitive or exemplary damages - Privileges and immunities not waived.

§51-163. Venue - Parties - Real party in interest - Service of process.

§51-164. Application of Oklahoma laws and statutes and rules of procedure.

§51-165. Exempt claims.

§51-166. Governmental and proprietary functions of political subdivisions - Application of act.

§51-167. Insurance.

§51-169. Counties - Insurance.

§51-170. Application of laws.

§51-171. Existing remedies, causes of action or claims not affected.

§51-172. Rural water supply and sewage disposal corporations - Insurance.

§51-200. Settlements - Legislative approval - Involvement of Attorney General.

§51-251. Short title.

§51-252. Definitions.

§51-253. See the following versions:

§51-253v1. Burden upon free exercise of religion.

§51-253v2. Burden upon free exercise of religion.

§51-254. Correctional facility regulation - Compelling state interest.

§51-255. See the following versions:

§51-255v1. Construction.

§51-255v2. Construction.

§51-256. Remedies – Costs - Attorney Fees.

§51-257. Frivolous or fraudulent claims.

§51-258. Governmental authority.