Oklahoma Code § 14A-9-101

Title 14A. Consumer Credit Code: Time of taking effect - Provisions for transition
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(1)  Except as otherwise provided in this section, this act
takes effect at 12:01 a. m. on July 1, 1969.
(2)  To the extent appropriate to permit the Administrator to
prepare for operation of this act when it takes effect and to act on
applications for licenses to make supervised loans under this act

(subsection (1) of Section 3-503), the part supervised loans (Part
5) of the article on loans (Article 3) and the article on
administration (Article 6) takes effect upon enactment.
(3)  Transactions entered into before this act takes effect and
the rights, duties, and interests flowing from them thereafter may
be terminated, completed, consummated, or enforced as required or
permitted by any statute, rule of law, or other law amended,
repealed, or modified by this act as though the repeal, amendment or
modification had not occurred, but this act applies to
(a) refinancings, consolidations, and deferrals made after
this act takes effect of sales, leases, and loans
whenever made;
(b) sales or loans made after this Act takes effect
pursuant to revolving charge accounts (Section 2-108)
and revolving loan accounts (Section 3-108) entered
into, arranged, or contracted for before this act
takes effect; and
(c) all credit transactions made before this act takes
effect insofar as the article on remedies and
penalties (Article 5) limits the remedies of
creditors.
(4)  With respect to revolving charge accounts (Section 2-108)
and revolving loan accounts (Section 3-108) entered into, arranged,
or contracted for before this Act takes effect, disclosure pursuant
to the provisions on disclosure (Section 2-310 and Section 3-309),
shall be made not later than thirty (30) days after this act takes
effect.

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