Oklahoma Code § 70-17-116.2D

Title 70. Schools: Forfeiture of retirement benefits
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A.  Any member of the System upon final conviction of, or
pleading guilty or nolo contendere to, a felony in a state or
federal court of competent jurisdiction shall forfeit all retirement
benefits provided by law; however, the forfeiture of retirement
benefits shall not occur if any such member of the System received a
deferred sentence, but retirement benefits shall not commence prior
to completion of the deferred sentence.  The forfeiture of
retirement benefits required by this subsection shall not include
such member’s contributions to the retirement system or retirement
benefits that are vested on the effective date of this act.
B.  The forfeiture of retirement benefits as provided by
subsection A of this section shall also apply to any member of the
System who, after leaving active contributory employment, is
convicted of, or pleads guilty or nolo contendere to, in a state or
federal court of competent jurisdiction, a felony committed while in
such employment, where the felony is for bribery, corruption,
forgery or perjury or any other crime related to the duties of his
or her employment, or related to campaign contributions or campaign
financing for that or any other office.

C.  Any claims for payment of retirement benefits to any such
member of the System suspended from or forfeiting his or her
retirement benefits shall be rejected by the System.
D.  Such suspension or forfeiture shall continue until such time
as the conviction or guilty plea is reversed by the highest
appellate court to which the member may appeal.
E.  The attorney responsible for prosecuting such members of the
System shall notify the System of the forfeiture of such member's
retirement benefits.  Upon receipt of the notice of forfeiture, the
System shall immediately suspend all benefits of the member, and
notify the member of his or her right to a hearing to review whether
the conviction or plea qualifies for forfeiture of benefits under
this section.  If the conviction or plea occurs in federal court or
the notice of forfeiture is not forthcoming from the state
prosecutor, the System may investigate and gather court documents
and contact prosecutors to determine whether the conviction or plea
qualifies under this section.  Upon obtaining sufficient
documentation of the conviction or plea, the retirement system shall
immediately suspend all benefits of the member, and notify the
member of his or her right to a hearing to review whether the
conviction or plea qualifies for forfeiture of benefits under this
section.

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