Oklahoma Code § 47-1115.2

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Preemption of orders, ordinances, or regulations of
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municipalities or other political subdivisions – Exceptions.
A.  The Legislature hereby occupies and preempts the entire
field of legislation in this state touching in any way the
enforcement of registration and licensing of automobiles to the
complete exclusion of any order, ordinance, or regulation by any
municipality or other political subdivision of this state.  Any
existing or future orders, ordinances, or regulations in this field,
except as provided for in subsection B of this section, are null and
void.
B.  Nothing contained in this section shall prohibit any order,
ordinance, or regulation of any municipality from enacting and
enforcing laws prohibiting and penalizing conduct prohibited by
Sections 1101 through 1151.1 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes,
but the provisions of such order, ordinance, or regulation by a
municipality shall not be more stringent than those of the Oklahoma
Vehicle License and Registration Act.

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