Oklahoma Code § 73-83.9

Title 73. State Capital And Capitol Building: Appeals
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Any person aggrieved by any rule, regulation, decision or order
of the Capitol-Medical Center Improvement and Zoning Commission, or
of the Director thereof, may appeal to the district court of
Oklahoma County by filing a petition in said court and serving a
copy thereof on the Director of the Commission.  No bond shall be
required for such appeal but costs may be required in the district
court as in other cases.  Filing of such appeal shall in no respect
suspend the operation of any such rule, regulation, decision or
order; nor shall the district court order any such suspension until
full hearing.  The district court may require the certification to
it, by the Commission, of all papers, records and documents
constituting the record of the Commission in respect of such matter.
No rule, regulation, decision or order of the Commission, or of the
Director thereof, shall be suspended or set aside by the court
unless the same, after hearing, shall be determined to be without
authority of law.  An appeal to the Supreme Court from the decision
of the district court shall be allowed as in other cases.

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