Oklahoma Code § 5-14

Title 5. Attorneys And State Bar: Examination of applicants - Admission - Oath - Order -
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Examining commission.
When a person applies to the Supreme Court for admission to the
bar, he shall be examined by the Court, or by a commission appointed
by the Court, under such rules and regulations as the Court may
provide, touching his fitness and qualifications; and if, on such
examination the Court is satisfied that he is of good moral
character, and has a competent knowledge of the law, and sufficient
general learning, an oath of office shall be administered to him,
and an order shall be made on the journal that the applicant be
admitted to practice as an attorney and counselor at law in all
courts of record of this state; provided, that said Court may
appoint, to serve for one or more years, a commission composed of
not less than five (5) persons learned in the law to assist in such
examination.  The Court Clerk of the Supreme Court shall be ex
officio secretary of any commission appointed by the Supreme Court
to assist in the examination of applicants.  The members of said
commission and all other expenses of said examination shall be paid
out of funds collected from applicants for admission to the bar,
said fees to be fixed by the Supreme Court in a sum of not more than
$________.

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