Oklahoma Code § 25-1502.15

Title 25. Definitions And General Provisions: Civil action on behalf of aggrieved person - Venue -
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Intervention - Relief - Compliance with discovery orders.
A.   The Attorney General may file a civil action on behalf of
the aggrieved person in a district court seeking relief pursuant to
this section.
B.  Venue for an action pursuant to this section is in the
county in which the alleged discriminatory housing practice
occurred, or in a county where the respondent resides or transacts
business.
C.  An aggrieved person may intervene in the action.
D.  If the court finds that a discriminatory housing practice
has occurred or is about to occur, the court may grant as relief any
relief that a court may grant in a civil action pursuant to Section
1506.3 of this title.
E.  If monetary relief is sought for the benefit of an aggrieved
person who does not intervene in the civil action, the court may not
award the monetary relief if that aggrieved person has not complied
with discovery orders entered by the court.

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