Oklahoma Code § 14A-3-307

Title 14A. Consumer Credit Code: Refinancing
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(1)  Except as rules adopted by the Administrator not
inconsistent with the Federal Consumer Credit Protection Act may
otherwise prescribe, if the lender refinances an existing balance
owing with respect to a consumer loan, refinancing or consolidation
pursuant to the provisions on refinancing (Section 3-205) or
consolidates an existing balance owing from a previous consumer
loan, refinancing, or consolidation with the amount financed from a
subsequent consumer loan, refinancing, or consolidation or
consolidates the unpaid balance of a consumer loan with the unpaid
balance of a consumer credit sale so as to satisfy any existing
balance and replace it with a new obligation undertaken by the same
debtor, the lender shall make disclosure with respect to the new
transaction to the debtor of the information and in the manner
required by this part.
(2)  A refinancing does not include:
(a) a renewal of a single payment obligation with no
change in the original terms;
(b) a reduction in the annual percentage rate with a
corresponding change in the payment schedule;
(c) an agreement involving a court proceeding;
(d) a change in the payment schedule or a change in
collateral requirements as a result of the debtor's
default or delinquency unless the rate is increased or
the new amount financed exceeds the unpaid balance
plus earned finance charge and premiums for
continuation of consumer credit insurance or insurance
against loss of or damage to property or against
liability arising out of the ownership or use of
property; or
(e) the renewal of optional insurance purchased by the
debtor and added to an existing transaction if
disclosures relating to the initial purchase were
provided in accordance with law.

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