Oklahoma Code § 12-2203

Title 12. Civil Procedure: Determining propriety of taking judicial notice
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A.  In determining the propriety of taking judicial notice of a
matter:
1.  The court may consult and use any source of pertinent
information, whether or not furnished by a party; and
2.  No exclusionary rule except a valid claim of privilege shall
apply.
B.  A party is entitled upon timely request to an opportunity to
be heard as to the propriety of taking judicial notice and the scope
of the matter noticed.  In the absence of prior notification, the
request may be made after judicial notice has been taken.
C.  Judicial notice may be taken at any stage of the proceeding.

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