Oklahoma Code § 40-3-403

Title 40. Labor: Petition for review and transcript of Commission
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proceedings.
PETITION FOR REVIEW AND TRANSCRIPT OF COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS.
Within thirty (30) days after the date of mailing of the order,
ruling, or finding complained of, the party desiring to appeal shall
file in the office of the clerk of the district court of the county
that has the proper jurisdiction, a Petition for Review specifying
the grounds upon which the appeal is based.  The Petition for Review
shall set out the names of all parties to the case in the style of
the case, which shall include:

1.  The petitioner or entity filing the petition;
2.  The Assessment Board as a respondent; and
3.  All other parties in the proceeding before the Assessment
Board as respondents.
If a Petition for Review is not filed within the time allowed by
this section, the administrative order, ruling or finding will
become final and the district court will not have jurisdiction to
consider the appeal.  The appealing party shall serve a file-stamped
copy of the Petition for Review on all opposing parties or their
attorneys and the Director of the Appellate Division of the Oklahoma
Employment Security Commission.  The Director of the Appellate
Division shall then cause a certified transcript of the hearing to
be made which shall consist of all testimony of the parties, all
documentary evidence and other evidence introduced at the hearing,
and all decisions, judgments, or orders rendered as a result of the
hearing.  The Director of the Appellate Division shall then cause
the certified transcript to be filed in the appropriate district
court within sixty (60) days of receipt of the Petition for Review.
Copies of the transcript shall be mailed by the Director of the
Appellate Division to all parties named in the style of the case on
the Petition for Review.

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