Oklahoma Code § 11-11-125

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Removal of employees in classified service - Procedure
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Whenever the mayor or other authority lays off, suspends without
pay, demotes or removes an officer or employee in the classified
service who has completed a probationary period of six (6) months,
the following procedure shall apply:
1.  The mayor or other appointing authority shall deliver, or
mail by certified mail, a written statement of the causes for the
layoff, suspension, demotion or removal to the officer or employee
not later than three (3) days after the effective date of the
personnel action;
2.  The officer or employee may appeal the action to the
personnel board.  The appeal must be in writing, and must be filed
with the secretary or chairman of the personnel board within ten
(10) days after the effective date of the layoff, suspension,
demotion or removal;
3.  The personnel board shall hold a public hearing on the
appeal, or give an adequate opportunity therefor, as soon as
practicable after an appeal has been filed;

4.  The personnel board shall report in writing its findings and
recommendations to the mayor, where the appellant is a subordinate
of the mayor, or to the respective authority having power of
removal; and
5.  The mayor or other authority having power of removal shall
make the final decision in writing regarding the appellant's layoff,
suspension, demotion or removal; but if the personnel board finds to
its satisfaction that the layoff, suspension, demotion, or removal
was made for a political reason or for any reason other than the
good of the service, it shall veto the layoff, suspension, demotion
or removal, and the action by the mayor or other authority shall be
nullified thereby.

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