Oklahoma Code § 47-1123

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Reciprocal compacts and agreements
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Service Oklahoma is hereby authorized and empowered to enter
into and make reciprocal compacts and agreements when Service
Oklahoma deems same to be in the interest of the residents of the
State of Oklahoma, with the proper authorities of other states,
concerning all motor vehicles engaged in foreign and interstate
commerce upon and over the public highways.
Such compacts and agreements shall grant to the residents of
other states privileges substantially like and equal to those
granted by such states to Oklahoma residents; provided, that such
compacts and agreements shall not supersede or suspend any laws,
rules or regulations of this state applying to vehicles operated

intrastate in this state.  Privileges so granted shall extend only
to persons who comply with the laws of the state of their residence.
Such compacts and agreements shall not operate to supersede or
suspend the application of any laws of this state, except insofar as
they apply to the payment of vehicle license fees or other motor
vehicle taxes charged residents of the states with which such
compacts and agreements are made; provided, however, that the power
and authority and discretion of the Corporation Commission to make
and enforce rules and regulations governing motor carriers for hire,
or to grant or deny certificates or permits to motor carriers for
hire shall not be superseded or suspended by any such compact and
agreement.

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