Oklahoma Code § 11-56-103

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Applicability
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A.  The Municipal Campaign Finance and Financial Disclosure Act
shall apply only to municipalities with a population of more than
ten thousand (10,000) according to the most recent Federal Decennial
Census and a general fund expenditure budget in excess of Ten
Million Dollars ($10,000,000.00) in the fiscal year in which the
municipal elections are held.
B.  A municipality described in subsection A of this section may
enact a comprehensive code of campaign finance and personal
financial disclosure ordinances, including provisions for

enforcement thereof, in which case the Municipal Campaign Finance
and Financial Disclosure Act shall not apply to the municipality.  A
municipality described in subsection A of this section may contract
with an interlocal entity operating under the Municipal Campaign
Finance Disclosure for Exempted Municipalities Act and the
municipality may alternatively follow the provisions of the
Municipal Campaign Finance Disclosure for Exempted Municipalities
Act when they have adopted their own comprehensive code of campaign
finance and personal disclosure ordinances as authorized under this
act.  Any municipality enacting such a code shall file a notice of
its action with the Ethics Commission, which shall have no
enforcement responsibilities under the code.

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