Oklahoma Code § 74-317.2

Title 74. State Government: Churches - Temporary overnight accommodations
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A.  The Oklahoma Uniform Building Code or any building code
adopted by any political subdivision of this state, or any rules or
regulations promulgated thereto, may permit the authority having
jurisdiction to allow a church that is occupancy-rated an A3
building pursuant to any codes adopted by the Oklahoma Uniform
Building Code Commission to utilize its building space for temporary
overnight visitors for the purpose of religious retreats, ministry
programs, overnight or lock-in events, emergency or catastrophic
occurrences, to shelter transient persons or to accommodate
displaced persons due to hardship or inclement weather.  Such
building use shall not constitute a change in code occupancy rating,
purposes or activities.  Provided, any temporary overnight visitor
space utilized by a church within its existing buildings as
authorized by this section shall be authorized only for a limited
duration, unless the Governor has declared a state of emergency or
exigent circumstances exist.  The church acting pursuant to the
provisions of this section shall not charge for its accommodations
nor be deemed a bed and breakfast, hotel or motel for any code
occupancy rating purposes.
B.  Churches which temporarily accommodate overnight visitors as
provided in this section shall have one of the following:
1.  An automatic sprinkler system in the area of overnight
accommodations that is monitored by a third party; or
2.  A hard-wired stand-alone fire and smoke alarm in the area of
overnight accommodations in addition to an exit door or window
opening directly to a public way, exit court or yard area.
C.  Nothing in the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code or any code
adopted by any political subdivision of this state, or any rules or
regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, shall be construed to
cause a church to be in violation of the Oklahoma Uniform Building
Code or any building code adopted by a political subdivision of this
state for the sole reason the church offers temporary overnight
visitor services within the authority of this section.
D.  As used in this section:
1.  "Church" means a facility that is owned by a religious
organization and that is used primarily for religious services;
2.  "Religious organization" means any church, seminary,
synagogue, temple, mosque, religious order, religious corporation,
association or society, whose identity is distinctive in terms of
common religious creed, beliefs, doctrines, practices or rituals, of
any faith or denomination, including any organization qualifying as
a church or religious organization under Section 501(c)(3) or 501(d)
of the United States Internal Revenue Code; and
3.  "Temporary" means no more than seventy-five (75) days in a
calendar year.

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