Oklahoma Code § 70-3241.2

Title 70. Schools: Receipt of inducements for requiring purchase of
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particular materials - Solicitation of free review instructional
materials - Prohibition.
A.  No employee or department at an institution within The
Oklahoma State System of Higher Education shall demand or receive

any payment, loan, subscription, advance, deposit of money, services
or anything, present or promised, as an inducement for requiring
students enrolled at the institution to purchase specific textbooks
or instructional material required for coursework or instruction.
An employee or department of an institution may receive:
1.  Sample copies of textbooks or instructional material,
instructor copies of textbooks or instructional material, or other
instructional material, that are not to be sold by faculty, staff,
or bookstores;
2.  Royalties or other compensation from sales of textbooks or
instructional materials that include the writing or work of the
employee;
3.  Honoraria for academic peer review of instructional
materials; and
4.  Training in the use of instructional materials and
technologies.
B.  No instructional material vendor or bookstores located on
campus or bookstores which contract with the institution to provide
bookstore services to students shall solicit higher education
faculty and staff members for the purpose of selling free review
instructional materials that have been provided by a publisher at no
charge to the faculty or staff.  Bookstores shall not permit book
wholesalers conducting buybacks on campus to accept review
instructional materials from faculty or staff.  No bookstore shall
engage in any trade of any instructional material marked as or
identified as free review instructional materials.

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