Oklahoma Code § 60-684.1

Title 60. Property: Recovery of property by another state
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A.  At any time after personal property has been paid or
delivered to the State Treasurer under the Uniform Unclaimed
Property Act, another state may recover the property if:
1.  The property was subjected to custody by this state because
the records of the holder did not reflect the last-known address of
the apparent owner when the property was presumed abandoned under
the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act, and the other state establishes
that the last-known address of the apparent owner or other person
entitled to the property was in that state and under the laws of
that state the property escheated to or was subject to a claim of
abandonment by that state;
2.  The last-known address of the apparent owner or other person
entitled to the property, as reflected by the records of the holder,
is in the other state and under the laws of that state the property
has escheated to or become subject to a claim of abandonment by that
state;
3.  The records of the holder were erroneous in that they did
not accurately reflect the actual owner of the property and the
last-known address of the actual owner is in the other state and
under the laws of that state the property escheated to or was
subject to a claim of abandonment by that state;
4.  The property was subjected to custody by this state under
subsection (f) of Section 659 of this title and under the laws of
the state of domicile of the holder the property has escheated to or
become subject to a claim of abandonment by that state; or
5.  The property is the sum payable on a travelers check, money
order, or other similar instrument that was subjected to custody by
this state under Section 651.2 of this title, and the instrument was
purchased in the other state, and under the laws of that state the
property escheated to or became subject to a claim of abandonment by
that state.
B.  The claim of another state to recover escheated or abandoned
property must be presented in a form prescribed by the State
Treasurer, which shall decide the claim within ninety (90) days

after it is presented.  The State Treasurer shall allow the claim if
the State Treasurer determines that the other state is entitled to
the abandoned property under subsection A of this section.
C.  The State Treasurer shall require a state, before recovering
property under this section, to agree to indemnify this state and
its officers and employees against liability on a claim for the
property.

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