Oklahoma Code § 52-135

Title 52. Oil And Gas: Pending actions not terminated
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The enactment of this act shall not terminate any proceeding or
proceedings now pending before the Commission, including those
wherein is sought the issuance and promulgation of orders, rules or
regulations by the Commission under the provisions of an act of the
Legislature approved February 11, 1915, entitled "An Act defining
and prohibiting the waste of crude oil or petroleum, providing for
the equitable taking of the same from the ground and conferring
authority on the Corporation Commission, prescribing the penalty for
the violation of this Act and declaring an emergency," and of any
amendments thereto, but any and all such proceedings shall continue
to final decision or action therein by the Commission, and all
further proceedings, hearings and all orders, rules and regulations
had or made therein by the Commission, and all enforcement thereof
shall be under and subject to the terms and provisions of this act.

All existing orders, rules and regulations of the Commission
heretofore made and issued under the provisions of aforesaid act of
the Legislature, approved February 11, 1915, and of any amendments
thereto, until repealed, vacated or modified by order of the
Commission, or of the Supreme Court on appeal therefrom, shall
continue and remain in full force and effect and shall be enforced
in the same manner and to like extent as if this act had not been
enacted, but all further proceedings and hearings in any proceedings
heretofore brought and now pending before the Commission, and the
institution, prosecution and hearing of any proceedings hereafter
brought before the Commission in connection with any such existing
orders, rules or regulations of the Commission shall be governed by
the rules of procedure in this act provided and/or that shall be
issued by the Commission in pursuance of the provisions of this act.

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