Oklahoma Code § 18-2042

Title 18. Corporations: Foreign limited liability company - Laws governing -
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A.  Subject to the Constitution of this state:
1.  The laws of the state or other jurisdiction under which a
foreign limited liability company is organized shall govern its
organization and internal affairs and the liability of its managers
and members; and
2.  A foreign limited liability company may not be denied
registration by reason of any difference between those laws and the
laws of this state.
B.  A foreign limited liability company holding a valid
registration in this state shall have no greater rights and
privileges than a domestic limited liability company.  The
registration shall not be deemed to authorize the foreign limited
liability company to exercise any of its powers or purposes that a
domestic limited liability company is forbidden by law to exercise
in this state.

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