Oklahoma Code § 70-6-101.29

Title 70. Schools: Immediate suspension - Compensation and benefits -
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Hearing for dismissal.
Whenever the superintendent of a school district has reason to
believe that cause exists for the dismissal of a teacher and is of
the opinion that the immediate suspension of the teacher would be in
the best interests of the children in the district, the
superintendent or the local board of education upon receiving
recommendation for suspension from the superintendent may suspend
the teacher without notice or hearing.  However, the suspension
shall not deprive the teacher of any compensation or other benefits

to which otherwise entitled.  Within ten (10) days' time after the
suspension becomes effective, the local board of education shall
initiate a hearing for dismissal pursuant to law.
However, in a case involving a criminal charge or indictment,
the suspension may extend until the case for the teacher is finally
adjudicated at trial.  The extension shall not include any appeal
process.
Added by Laws 1989, 1st Ex. Sess., c. 2, § 84, operative July 1,
1990.  Amended by Laws 1992, c. 34, § 2, eff. July 1, 1992; Laws
2011, c. 40, § 5.

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