Oklahoma Code § 57-349.4

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Hearings held in other states - Effect
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In any case of alleged parole or probation violation by a person
being supervised in another state pursuant to the Interstate Compact
for the Supervision of Parolees and Probationers, any appropriate
judicial or administrative officer or agency in another state is
authorized to hold a hearing on the alleged violation. Upon receipt
of the record of a parole or probation violation hearing held in
another state pursuant to a statute substantially similar to this
act, such record shall have the same standing and effect as though
the proceeding of which it is a record was had before the
appropriate officer or officers in this state, and any

recommendations contained in or accompanying the record shall be
fully considered by the appropriate officer or officers of this
state in making disposition of the matter.

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