Oklahoma Code § 25-1506.1

Title 25. Definitions And General Provisions: Civil action - Time period - Tolling - Restrictions
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A.  An aggrieved person may file a civil action in district
court not later than the second year after the occurrence of the
termination of an alleged discriminatory housing practice, or the
breach of a conciliation agreement entered into pursuant to Section
1101 et seq. of this title, whichever occurs last, to obtain
appropriate relief with respect to the discriminatory housing
practice or breach.
B.  The two-year period does not include any time during which
an administrative hearing pursuant to Section 1101 et seq. of this
title is pending with respect to a complaint or charge pursuant to
Section 1101 et seq. of this title based on the discriminatory
housing practice.  This subsection does not apply to actions arising
from a breach of a conciliation agreement.
C.  An aggrieved person may file an action pursuant to this
section whether or not a complaint has been filed pursuant to
Section 1502.2 of this title and without regard to the status of any
complaint filed pursuant to this section.
D.  If the Attorney General has obtained a conciliation
agreement with the consent of an aggrieved person, the aggrieved
person may not file an action pursuant to this section with respect
to the alleged discriminatory housing practice that forms the basis
for the complaint except to enforce the terms of the agreement.
E.  An aggrieved person may not file an action pursuant to this
section with respect to an alleged discriminatory housing practice
that forms the basis of a charge issued by the Attorney General if
the Attorney General has begun a hearing on the record pursuant to
Section 1101 et seq. of this title with respect to the charge.

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