Oklahoma Code § 40-801

Title 40. Labor: Voluntary Veterans' Preference Employment Policy Act
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A.  This section shall be known and may be cited as the
"Voluntary Veterans' Preference Employment Policy Act".
B.  As used in this section:
1.  "DD 214" means United States Department of Defense Form 214
or a similarly effective form issued by the Department relating to
separation from military service;
2.  "Private employer" means a business entity in the private
sector of this state with one or more employees;
3.  "Veteran" means a person who served on active duty in the
Armed Forces of the United States who was discharged or released
with an honorable discharge and registered with the veterans
registry created by the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs; and
4.  "Veterans' preference employment policy" means a private
employer's voluntary preference for hiring, promoting or retaining a
veteran over another qualified applicant or employee.
C.  A private employer may have a voluntary veterans' preference
employment policy.  The policy:
1.  Shall be in writing; and
2.  Shall be applied uniformly to employment decisions regarding
hiring, promotion or retention during a reduction in force.
D.  An employer may require that a veteran submit a DD 214 to a
private employer with a veterans' preference employment policy to be
eligible for the preference.
E.  The granting of a veterans' preference pursuant to the
provisions of this section shall not be deemed to violate any local
or state equal employment opportunity law or regulation.
F.  The Department of Veterans Affairs shall assist any private
employer in determining if an applicant is a veteran to the extent
permitted by law.

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