Oklahoma Code § 44-858C

Title 44. Militia: Enforcement of fines or adjudication of pecuniary
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liability.
ARTICLE 58C.  Enforcement of fines or adjudication of pecuniary
liability.
When a sentence, including a fine, or a finally approved
adjudication of pecuniary liability under a report of survey or
financial liability investigation of property loss (FLIPL) has been
ordered executed pursuant to regulations promulgated by the Adjutant
General, the collection of the fine or the adjudication of pecuniary
liability may be made executory and enforced by the Oklahoma
Attorney General, or his or her designee, in the judicial district
as described in Section 22 of Title 20 of the Oklahoma Statutes in
which the court martial was held or in the district court judicial
district, where nonjudicial punishment was decided or district court

judicial district of residence of the accused or person against whom
the pecuniary charge was raised in the same manner as a money
judgment in a civil case or by the withholding of any funds due the
accused from the state or any of its agencies in accordance with
regulations prescribed by the Adjutant General.  To the extent not
prohibited by federal law or regulation, a fine may be enforced by
withholding federal funds due the accused.

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