Oklahoma Code § 40-2-707

Title 40. Labor: State "off" indicator
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STATE "OFF" INDICATOR.

There is a "state 'off' indicator" for this state for a week if
the Commission determines, in accordance with the regulations of the
Secretary of Labor of the United States, that for the period
consisting of such week and the immediately preceding twelve (12)
weeks, the rate of insured unemployment, not seasonally adjusted was
either:
1.  Less than six percent (6%) and was less than one hundred
twenty percent (120%) of the average of such rates for the
corresponding thirteen-week period ending in each of the preceding
two (2) calendar years; or
2.  Less than five percent (5%).
Any optional or revised "state 'off' indicator" or indicators or
optional waiver by a state of any such indicator or part of any such
indicator provided for by Congress for any period of time shall be
considered to be in effect in Oklahoma for such period of time.

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