Oklahoma Code § 62-3106.1

Title 62. Public Finance: Amendments creating nonfiscal retirement bill or
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retirement bill having fiscal impact.
A.  Any amendment made to any non-retirement bill or resolution
which would cause the bill or resolution to become a nonfiscal
retirement bill or a retirement bill having a fiscal impact as
defined in the Oklahoma Pension Legislation Actuarial Analysis Act
shall result in the bill or resolution being assigned an RB number
by the applicable legislative staff.  The bill or resolution shall
be submitted to the Legislative Actuary by the chair of the
committee, if a committee amendment, or by the presiding officer of
the Senate or House of Representatives if the amendment was made by
the Senate or the House of Representatives or by the author of such
bill when the bill is assigned to a conference committee.  If the
Legislative Actuary certifies in writing that the amendment causes
the bill to become a nonfiscal retirement bill and does not cause
the bill to become a retirement bill having a fiscal impact, the
bill, as amended, may continue in the legislative process as any
other bill.  If the Legislative Actuary will not issue such a
certification for the amendment, the progress of the bill in the
legislative process will end, and the bill shall not be considered
further by either the Senate or House of Representatives.
B.  An amendment to a non-retirement bill which causes the bill
to become a retirement bill having a fiscal impact may be withdrawn
by the committee which made the amendment, if a committee amendment,
or by the Senate, if that body made the amendment, or by the House
of Representatives, if that body made the amendment, or by the
author of the bill, if the amendment was made in conference.  If the
amendment is withdrawn, the bill may continue in the legislative

process as any other bill, unless it is subsequently amended, and,
in that event, the provision of this section shall apply to the
subsequent amendment.

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