Oklahoma Code § 47-2-309

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Proceedings on claims - Appeal to district court
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Claims for pensions, retirement pay, medical expenses, hospital
expenses, and any other allowances or benefits provided for under
the System shall be allowed and paid only upon application therefor
signed and verified by the affidavit of the person claiming to be
entitled thereto, filed with the Board.  All such claims shall be
presented at the first regular meeting of the Board, or a special
meeting called for that purpose by the President and Secretary of
the Board, and no claim shall be approved or allowed except by vote
of a majority of the Board.  The Board shall have full power and
authority to determine all questions of eligibility for membership
in the System, eligibility for retirement, eligibility to continue
membership, injury, illness, disability, the extent of disability,

the percentage of disability, ability or inability to perform the
duties connected with any employment, age, length of service,
credits for service, and, in connection with determining any such
question, may secure and pay for the services of a minimum of two
physicians or surgeons to make an examination of the member or
applicant and report upon such matter.  The proceedings of the Board
shall be kept by the Secretary of the Board and reduced to writing
in books kept for that purpose and shall include all claims filed,
allowed or rejected and a copy of each resolution, action or order
of the Board.  Any objection to the allowance or disallowance of any
claim presented to the Board shall be presented to the Board within
thirty (30) days after notification of such allowance or
disallowance, and, the Board shall set a date for hearing thereon
and shall cause written notice of such hearing to be mailed to the
claimant and to the contestant, if the contestant be one other than
a member of the Board, not less than ten (10) days prior to such
hearing, at which hearing evidence bearing upon the propriety and
correctness of the claim may be introduced.  Any and all evidence
introduced upon such a hearing shall be taken and transcribed by, or
under the supervision of, the Secretary of the Board, and a copy
thereof, together with a copy of the order or decision of the Board,
shall be kept as a part of the official record of the Board.  Any
person aggrieved by any action of the Board may appeal to the
district court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, by filing in the office
of the court clerk of said county, within thirty (30) days after the
signing and filing of the Board's written decision or order in the
matter, a petition setting forth such order or decision and the
grounds upon which such appeal is taken, together with a true and
complete transcript of the proceedings before the Board, and causing
summons to be issued and served, as in civil actions, upon the
President of the Board.  Said district court is hereby vested with
final appellate jurisdiction in such matters, shall try the same
wholly upon the transcript of the proceedings before the Board, and
shall act solely as an appellate court in such proceedings.

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