Oklahoma Code § 11-50-129

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Appeals
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any aggrieved party
may appeal the decision of the State Board in granting, denying or
adjusting a pension or retirement benefit, and such appeal shall be
made in the district court of Oklahoma County.  The appeal shall be
commenced within thirty (30) days after the date of the State

Board's decision.  Notice of the intent to appeal shall be given by
the aggrieved party to the State Board within ten (10) days after
the date of the State Board's decision.  The proceedings, practice,
and standards of review in the district court shall be governed by
the Administrative Procedures Act except as otherwise provided in
this section.  The district court may affirm, reverse or modify the
decision of the State Board.  The court may also remand the cause
with specific instructions to the State Board. The court costs and
expense of preparation of any transcript shall be paid by the losing
party.  All other legal actions or proceedings against the Oklahoma
Police Pension and Retirement Board, the Oklahoma Police Pension and
Retirement System or its employees or agents shall be brought in the
district court of Oklahoma County.

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