Oklahoma Code § 15-797

Title 15. Contracts: Unlawful gift certificate or gift card sales – Exemptions
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– Dormancy fees - Refunds.
A.  It is unlawful for any person or entity to sell a gift
certificate or gift card whenever to a purchaser that contains any
of the following:
1.  An expiration date that expires less than sixty (60) months
from the date of purchase; and
2.  A service fee including, but not limited to, a service fee
for dormancy, except as provided in subsection E of this section.
B.  A gift certificate or gift card sold without an expiration
date is valid until redeemed or replaced.
C.  This section does not apply to any of the following gift
certificates or gift cards issued on or after November 1, 2005,
provided the expiration date appears in capital letters in at least
ten-point font on the front of the gift certificate or gift card:
1.  Gift certificates or gift cards that are distributed by the
issuer to a consumer pursuant to an awards, loyalty, or promotional
program without any money being given in exchange for the gift
certificate or gift card by the consumer;
2.  Gift certificates or gift cards that are sold below face
value at a volume discount to employers or to nonprofit and
charitable organizations for fundraising purposes if the expiration
date on those gift certificates or gift cards is not more than
thirty (30) days after the date of sale; and
3.  Gift certificates or gift cards that are issued for a food
product.
D.  Paragraph 2 of subsection A of this section does not apply
to a dormancy fee on a gift card or gift certificate that meets all
of the following criteria:
1.  The remaining value of the gift card or gift certificate is
Five Dollars ($5.00) or less each time the fee is assessed;
2.  The fee does not exceed One Dollar ($1.00) per month;
3.  There has been no activity on the gift card or gift
certificate for twenty-four (24) consecutive months including, but
not limited to, purchases, the adding of value, or balance
inquiries;
4.  The holder may reload or add value to the gift card or gift
certificate; and
5.  A statement is printed on the gift card or gift certificate
in at least ten-point font stating the amount of the fee, how often
the fee will occur, that the fee is triggered by inactivity of the
gift card or gift certificate, and at what point the fee will be
charged.  The statement may appear on the front or back of the gift

card or gift certificate, but shall appear in a location where it is
visible to any purchaser prior to the purchase thereof.
E.  An issuer of gift certificates or gift cards may accept
funds from one or more contributors toward the purchase of a gift
certificate or gift card intended to be a gift for a recipient,
provided that each contributor is provided with a full refund of the
amount that person paid toward the purchase of the gift certificate
or gift card upon the occurrence of all of the following:
1.  The funds are contributed for the purpose of being redeemed
by the recipient by purchasing a gift certificate or gift card;
2.  The time in which the recipient may redeem the funds by
purchasing a gift certificate or gift card is clearly disclosed in
writing to the contributors and the recipient; and
3.  The recipient does not redeem the funds within the time
described in paragraph 2 of this subsection.

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