Oklahoma Code § 47-2-310.1

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Injury in the line of duty - Injury Review Board -
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Paid leave - Accrual of leave and service credit, deductions.
A.  Whenever any member currently working in a position
identified by paragraph 6 of Section 2-300 of this title or Section
2-314 of this title and enrolled in the Oklahoma Law Enforcement
Retirement System is injured in the line of duty, an Injury Review
Board consisting of one member to be appointed by the member's
employer, one member to be appointed by the Director of the Office
of Management and Enterprise Services and one member to be appointed
by the Governor shall convene to determine if the injured member was
actually injured in the line of duty and whether the injured member
should be granted leave because of the injury.  The Injury Review
Board may, in its discretion, grant the injured member leave when
necessary, not to exceed one hundred sixty-five (165) working days
for the illness or injury.
B.  For the purpose of this section, "illness or injury" shall
include any serious illness or serious injury caused by or
contracted during the performance of the member's duty.  Every state
agency which employs persons eligible for membership in the Oklahoma
Law Enforcement Retirement System shall participate in the joint
promulgation of a rule which shall set out mutually agreeable
guidelines for the categorization of an illness or injury as
serious.  Upon promulgation of the rule, each of the state agencies
shall individually adopt the rule.  The wording of the rule, as
adopted and as amended by the agencies from time to time, shall
remain in conformity for each of the state agencies.
C.  The three-member Injury Review Board shall be convened
following a written request submitted by the injured member to the
injured member's employer.  The employer shall forward the request
to the Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services.
The employer may submit the request on behalf of an injured member.
The Director's appointee shall then convene and chair the Injury
Review Board.  The Injury Review Board may request the injured
member to submit to an examination by a physician selected by the
Board at the employer's expense to assist the Board in making a
decision.  A decision to grant or deny such paid leave shall be
determined by concurrence in writing of not less than two Injury

Review Board members.  If granted, said leave shall be paid by the
employing agency.
D.  While such leave is being paid, the employee shall continue
to accrue leave and service credit at the same rate as before the
illness or injury.  The employee's portion of health, dental, life
and disability insurance premiums and the employee's contribution to
the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Retirement System shall be deducted by
the employing agency from the paid leave and remitted to the
appropriate agencies, in the same manner as before the illness or
injury.
Added by Laws 1988, c. 267, § 26, operative July 1, 1988.  Amended
by Laws 1995, c. 294, § 3, eff. July 1, 1995; Laws 2002, c. 399, §
7, eff. July 1, 2002; Laws 2003, c. 486, § 2, eff. July 1, 2003;

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