Oklahoma Code § 3A-724.3

Title 3A. Amusements And Sports: Withholding delinquent debt – Payment – Promulgation of
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A.  The Oklahoma Lottery Commission shall withhold the amount of
delinquent debt as established by the Oklahoma Employment Security
Commission from the lottery prize monies won by an individual
pursuant to Section 710 of Title 3A of the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  The Oklahoma Lottery Commission shall pay the monies
withheld from the lottery prize, as provided in subsection A of this
section, to the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, not to
exceed the amount of debt established by the Oklahoma Employment
Security Commission.
C.  The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission shall promulgate
rules to define the debts that will be submitted to the Oklahoma
Lottery Commission for withholding.
D.  The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission shall develop
procedures for timely notifying the Oklahoma Lottery Commission of
the debts that should be processed for withholding.  The information
on debt withholding shall be reported to the Oklahoma Lottery
Commission on a periodic basis and should include, but not be
limited to:
1.  Identification of the persons who have been determined to be
delinquent in the repayment of debt established by the Oklahoma
Employment Security Commission; and
2.  The amounts of debt to be withheld by the Oklahoma Lottery
Commission.
E.  The Oklahoma Lottery Commission shall provide a report to
the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission upon withholding that
includes, but is not limited to, the following information:
1.  Identification of the persons who have had monies withheld;
and

2.  The amount of monies that shall be paid to the Oklahoma
Employment Security Commission to be applied to the established
debt.

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