Oklahoma Code § 21-341.1

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Postage meter - Unlawful use
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Every person who uses a postage meter that is owned, operated or
has been installed by any state department, board, commission or
state educational institution, for his own personal use, or to the
use of any person not entitled thereto, without authority of law, is
guilty of a misdemeanor.  Each state department, board, commission
or state educational institution which has installed a postage meter
machine shall place an imprint plate on such machine showing: first,
that the mail carried by such postage is official State of Oklahoma
mail; and second, that there is a penalty for the unlawful use of
such postage meters for private purposes.  The installation and cost
of such imprint plates shall be paid from appropriations for postage
and contingent expenses made to the various state departments,
boards, commissions or state educational institutions.

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