Oklahoma Code § 62-3105

Title 62. Public Finance: Retirement bills - Presentation to Legislative Actuary -
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Certification of fiscal impact - Restrictions.
As a condition precedent to the introduction of any retirement
bill, the applicable legislative staff, on behalf of the member of
the Legislature who intends to be the primary author of the bill
must present an exact copy of the proposed bill, which must bear an
RB number, to the Legislative Actuary.  The Legislative Actuary
shall determine whether the proposed bill is a retirement bill
having a fiscal impact or a nonfiscal retirement bill and provide a
written certification of that determination to the member of the
Legislature who intends to be the primary author of the bill.  Such
certification shall specifically identify the proposed bill by
reference to the RB number.  If the proposed bill is introduced into
the Legislature, it shall have attached thereto the original of the
certification of the Legislative Actuary.  If the RB number on the
bill as offered for introduction is different from the RB number
shown on the certification of the Legislative Actuary or if the bill
as offered for introduction does not bear an RB number on each page
of the bill, the bill may not be accepted for introduction by the
Secretary of the Senate or the Clerk of the House of
Representatives, and the bill may not be considered by any committee
of the House of Representatives or the Senate or by the House of
Representatives or the Senate.  If the bill is certified as a
retirement bill having a fiscal impact, its introduction shall also
be limited by the provisions of subsection A of Section 3107 of this
title.

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