Oklahoma Code § 12-1433

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Time limits for hearing on motion to dismiss
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A.  A hearing on a motion filed pursuant to Section 3 of the
Oklahoma Citizens Participation Act shall be set no later than sixty
(60) days after the date of service of the motion unless the docket
conditions of the court require a later hearing, upon a showing of
good cause, or by agreement of the parties, but in no event shall
the hearing occur more than ninety (90) days after service of the
motion to dismiss, except as provided by subsection C of this
section.
B.  In the event that the court cannot hold a hearing in the
time required by subsection A of this section, the court may take
judicial notice that court docket conditions required a hearing at a
later date, but in no event shall the hearing occur more than ninety
(90) days after service of the motion to dismiss, except as provided
by subsection C of this section.
C.  If the court allows discovery under subsection B of Section
6 of this act, the court may extend the hearing date to allow
discovery under that subsection, but in no event shall the hearing
occur more than one hundred twenty (120) days after the service of
the motion to dismiss.

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