Oklahoma Code § 57-350

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Deduction from sentence of time spent on parole -
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Revocation of parole.
A.  Every person, hereinafter referred to as "convict", who has
been or who in the future may be sentenced to imprisonment in any
state penal institution shall, in addition to any other deductions
provided for by law, be entitled to a deduction from his sentence
for all time during which he has been or may be on parole.  The
provisions of this section are hereby declared to be both
retroactive and prospective, and to apply to convicts who are on
parole on the effective date of this act as well as to convicts who
may be paroled thereafter; and shall at the discretion of the
paroling authority apply to time on a parole which has been or shall
be revoked.
B.  Beginning November 1, 1987, the paroling authority also
shall have the discretion to revoke all or any portion of the
parole.

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