Oklahoma Statutes
Title 75. Statutes and Reports
§75-12a. Legislative bills and resolutions - Enrollment - Filing in Office of Secretary of State.

A. Bills and resolutions referred to in Section 35, Article V of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, after their passage but before they are signed by the presiding officer of each house of the Legislature as provided in said section, shall be correctly enrolled either in permanent ink on appropriate paper or in an electronic form pursuant to rules adopted by each house. Bills and resolutions originating in one house of the Legislature which, after being duly passed and engrossed thereby, are transmitted to the other house and thereafter returned without amendment to the house in which same originated, shall, when referred for enrollment, be transmitted to the Office of Engrossing and Enrolling thereof, which office may cause each and every such engrossed bill or resolution, without retyping, to be reported properly enrolled for fourth reading and final signature by attaching or jacketing in the forefront thereof a proper jurat for certification by the presiding officer as to the previous passage of said bill or resolution. After said bills and resolutions have been duly signed by the presiding officer of each house of the Legislature, and after same have been either affirmatively or negatively approved by the Governor or passed over his objections, as provided in Section 11, Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, they shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State where they shall be permanently preserved.

B. For purposes of this section and subject to the provisions of subsection C of this section, bills and resolutions and amendments thereto may be transmitted between the two houses of the Legislature electronically. Enrolled bills and resolutions may be transmitted electronically to the Office of the Governor. Bills and resolutions that are filed in the Office of the Secretary of State may be transmitted electronically. If a bill or resolution is transmitted electronically, the signature of the presiding officer may be an electronic signature. All bills and resolutions transmitted electronically must be signed by the presiding officer in compliance with the provisions of Section 35 of Article V of the Oklahoma Constitution; provided, such signatures may be in electronic form.
C. Electronic transmittal of bills and resolutions shall be allowed if safeguards established by the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate are in place to protect against unauthorized users. Transmission between the respective houses shall require a written agreement signed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. Transmission from either house of the Legislature to the Office of the Governor shall require a written agreement signed by the Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. Transmission from either house of the Legislature to the Office of the Secretary of State shall require a written agreement signed by the Secretary of State, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. The Clerk of the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate shall be the guardians of electronic signatures for their respective houses of the Legislature and shall be authorized to make determinations as to validity and authenticity of electronic signatures.
Added by Laws 1945, p. 480, § 1. Amended by Laws 1945, p. 491, § 1, emerg. eff. Jan. 23, 1945; Laws 1959, p. 367, § 1, emerg. eff. Feb. 24, 1959; Laws 1981, c. 272, § 37, eff. July 1, 1981; Laws 2011, c. 339, § 1.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 75. Statutes and Reports

§75-11. Statutes defined.

§75-11a. Construction of statutes - Severability.

§75-11c. Local and special laws defined.

§75-12. Original acts shall govern.

§75-12a. Legislative bills and resolutions - Enrollment - Filing in Office of Secretary of State.

§75-13. Oklahoma Statutes and Session Laws - Secretary of State authorized to provide electronic publication.

§75-22. Conflicting provisions.

§75-23.1. Merging different versions of statute.

§75-25. Emergency laws - Distribution to court clerks as soon as possible.

§75-26. Emergency laws - Binder for public examination - Duty of court clerks.

§75-26.1. Duty of Attorney General to construe certain acts upon request - Blank forms.

§75-26.2. Opinions and instructions to be distributed by State Auditor and Inspector.

§75-26.11. Prefiling of bills and resolutions.

§75-26.12. Manner and place of filing.

§75-26.13. Numbering.

§75-26.14. Referring of bills upon convening of session - Introduction and reading.

§75-26.41. Submission of the question - Procedure.

§75-26.42. Expiration of approval - Rescission of ratification.

§75-27. Declaration and designation of reports of decisions of Supreme Court and Criminal Court of Appeals.

§75-30. Right to publish, edit or bind reports.

§75-192. Oklahoma Statutes – Certification by the Justices of the Oklahoma Supreme Court – Adoption as official Statutes.

§75-250. Short title.

§75-250.1. Composition of act.

§75-250.2. Legislative intent.

§75-250.3. Definitions.

§75-250.4. Compliance with act - Exemptions.

§75-250.4a. Exempt rules to be made for public inspection.

§75-250.5. Act not to apply to certain governments, authorities, etc.

§75-250.6. Commission for Human Services - Preemptive rules - Approval by Governor - Filing of approval and rule - Publication - Disapproval by Legislature - Exemptions.

§75-250.7. Conflicts between filed rules and published rules - Corrections of errors - Status of Code rules - Presumption of compliance with act.

§75-250.8. Time computations.

§75-250.9. Transfer of powers, duties and responsibilities of Director of Department of Libraries relating to publication of The Oklahoma Register and Administrative Code to Secretary of State.

§75-250.10. Request for agency review of rules.

§75-251. Furnishing copies of permanent rules - Rules for administration of Article I - Filing of new rules and amendments, revisions or revocations - Format - Publication of executive orders – Military publications.

§75-252. Filing as condition of validity - Notification of failure to comply.

§75-253. Emergency rules.

§75-254. Attestation of rules - Proof of publication - Copies - Preservation.

§75-255. Publication of The Oklahoma Register - Publication of rules and regulations.

§75-256. Oklahoma Administrative Code - Publication - Task Force on Administrative Rules.

§75-256.3. Fees for copying, reproducing or certifying records.

§75-257. Implementation of Article I of Act - Legal assistance.

§75-257.1. Reciprocal agreements for exchange of administrative codes - Offices entitled to free copy of Code.

§75-302. Promulgation of certain rules - Public inspection of rules, orders, decisions and opinions - Rulemaking record - Prohibited actions - Violations.

§75-303. Adoption, amendment or revocation of rule - Procedure.

§75-303.1. Filing of rules, amendments, revisions, revocations, and agency rule report with Governor and other state officials.

§75-303a. Expedited rule repeal process.

§75-304. Filing of adopted rules - Effective date of adopted rule or Executive Order.

§75-305. Petition requesting promulgation, amendment or repeal of a rule - Form and procedure.

§75-306. Validity or applicability of rules - Action - Parties - Presumption of validity - Burden of proof when rule appealed - Declaratory judgment.

§75-307. Filing and disposition of petitions for declaratory rulings - Judicial review.

§75-307.1. Legislative rule review - Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.

§75-308. Review of proposed rules by Legislature - Approval or disapproval.

§75-308.1. Adoption of rule upon approval by Legislature and Governor - Submission for publication.

§75-308.2. Rules - Necessity of promulgation - Interpretations not to change - Prospective effect only - Limitation period on contest proceedings - Force of law and prima facie evidence.

§75-308.3. Joint resolution of the Legislature.

§75-308a. Jurisdiction.

§75-309. Individual proceedings - Notice - Hearing.

§75-310. Procedures before agency.

§75-311. Proposed orders.

§75-311.1. Department of Health - Final agency orders - Authority.

§75-311.2. Civil Service Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services – Delegation of authority to agency administrative law judge.

§75-312. Final agency orders - Contents - Notification.

§75-313. Agency members not to communicate.

§75-314. Issuance or denial of new license - Revocation, suspension, annulment, withdrawal or nonrenewal of existing license.

§75-314.1. Implementation of emergency action pending final outcome of proceedings.

§75-315. Furnishing of information, attendance of witnesses and production of books, records, etc. - Subpoenas.

§75-315.1. Public hearings - Fees.

§75-316. Disqualification of hearing examiner or agency member.

§75-317. Rehearing, reopening or reconsideration of agency decision.

§75-318. Judicial review.

§75-319. Staying enforcement of agency decision pending review.

§75-320. Transmission of record to reviewing court - Stipulations.

§75-321. Review without jury - Additional testimony.

§75-322. Setting aside, modifying or reversing of orders - Remand - Affirmance.

§75-323. Review of final judgment of a district or superior court by appeal to Supreme Court.

§75-501. Short title.

§75-502. Definitions.

§75-504. Proposed permanent rules - Determination of impact on small business.

§75-505. Promulgated rules - Petition objecting to adverse effect on small business.

§75-506. Waiver of administrative penalties or fines.

§75-507. Compliance with act - Mandated rules identical to federal rules and regulations.