Oklahoma Code § 57-65

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Credit for good behavior and blood donations - Duty of
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sheriff.
Any person in this state convicted of a crime, who is serving
time as a prisoner in the county jail of any county in the State of
Oklahoma as a result of said conviction of crime, shall be entitled
to receive five (5) days' credit for every four (4) days' time in
said county jail provided said prisoner shall have obeyed the rules
and regulations promulgated by the sheriff in charge of said county
jail in a satisfactory manner.  Each prisoner shall also, in
addition thereto, be entitled to a deduction of three (3) days for
each pint of his blood he donates during his first thirty (30) days
of confinement in the county jail, and to five (5) days for each
pint of his blood he donates during any sixty-day period thereafter
to the American Red Cross or to a hospital approved for such purpose
by the sheriff.  And the sheriff of said county is hereby authorized
to order said credit to be given to said prisoner on the records of
the court out of which said conviction is had.

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