Oklahoma Code § 13-177.5

Title 13. Common Carriers: Assistance of service provider, landlord, custodian or
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other person - Compensation - Liability - Defense.

A.  Upon the issuance of an order pursuant to the provisions of
Section 4 of this act, a provider of wire or electronic
communication service, landlord, custodian or other person shall
furnish forthwith all information, facilities and technical
assistance necessary to accomplish the installation of the pen
register with a minimum of interference with the services provided,
if such assistance is directed by a court order as provided in
Section 4 of this act.
B.  Upon the issuance of an order pursuant to the provisions of
Section 4 of this act for a trap and trace device, a provider of a
wire or electronic communication service, landlord, custodian or
other person shall install such trap and trace device forthwith on
the appropriate line and shall furnish such person all additional
information, facilities and technical assistance including
installation and operation of the device unobtrusively and with a
minimum of interference with the services provided, if such
installation and assistance is directed by a court order as provided
in Section 4 of this act.  Unless otherwise ordered by the court,
the results of the trap and trace device shall be furnished at
reasonable intervals during regular business hours for the duration
of the order.
C.  A provider of a wire or electronic communication service,
landlord, custodian or other person who furnishes facilities or
technical assistance pursuant to this section shall be reasonably
compensated for any reasonable expenses incurred in providing such
facilities and assistance.
D.  No cause of action shall lie in any court against any
provider of a wire or electronic communication service, its
officers, employees, agents or other specified persons for providing
information, facilities or assistance in accordance with the terms
of a court order under this act.
E.  A good faith reliance on a court order, a legislative
authorization or a statutory authorization is a complete defense
against any civil or criminal action brought under this act.

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