Oklahoma Code § 70-24-131.2

Title 70. Schools: Orders to leave athletic events
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A.  The chief administrative officer or the chief administrative
officer's designee to maintain order at a secondary school shall
have the authority and power to direct any person to leave the
premises of that secondary school, who, during the period of a
sanctioned athletic event, after having been personally and
specifically warned by the officer or the designee to refrain from
such conduct, commits an act which materially and substantially
interferes with the peaceful conduct of a sanctioned athletic event,
including:

1.  Projecting in any manner an object which could cause bodily
harm to another person;
2.  Entering the physical boundaries designated for the conduct
of a sanctioned athletic event for the purpose of materially and
substantially disrupting or interfering with the event;
3.  Threatening to kill or do bodily harm to any person with
apparent ability to carry out that threat during the period of a
sanctioned athletic event; or
4.  Using violent, obscene, indecent, or profane language in a
manner which materially and substantially interferes with the
peaceful conduct of a sanctioned athletic event.
B.  Any person who fails to leave the premises of the secondary
school as directed, may, upon application by the secondary school,
be enjoined from entering upon or remaining upon the premises during
the period of a sanctioned athletic event for the remainder of the
school year or for so long as the court may provide.  The procedure
governing the application for injunction shall be the procedure for
civil injunctions set forth in Title 12 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  Any person who knowingly and willfully fails to obey a
direction to leave the premises of the secondary school shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor.
D.  This section shall not apply to competitors in a sanctioned
athletic event, their coaches, or officials, accredited by the
Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association, who are
participating in the event.

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