Oklahoma Code § 57-58

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Employment of prisoners
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Wherever any person shall be confined in any jail pursuant to
the sentence of any court, if such sentence or any part thereof
shall be that he be confined at hard labor, the sheriff of the
county in which such person shall be confined shall furnish such
convict with suitable tools and materials to work with, if, in the
opinion of the said sheriff, the said convict can be profitably
employed either in the jail or yard thereof, and the expense of said
tools and materials shall be defrayed by the county in which said
convict shall be confined, and said county shall be entitled to his
earnings.  And it shall be the duty of said sheriff, if in his
opinion the said convict can be more profitably employed outside of
said jail or yard, either for the county or for any municipality in
said county, so to employ said convict, either in work on public
streets or highways or otherwise; and in so doing he shall take all
necessary precaution to prevent said convict's escape, by ball and
chain or otherwise, and fifty percent (50%) of the profits of such
employment, after paying all expenses incident thereto, may be
retained by said sheriff as his fees therefor, the balance to be
paid into the treasury of the proper county to the credit of the
general fund; and when a convict is imprisoned in the county jail
for nonpayment of a fine he may be employed by said sheriff as
provided in this chapter; and in case any convict employed outside
of the jail yard shall escape, he shall be deemed as having escaped
from the jail proper.

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