Oklahoma Code § 74-3913

Title 74. State Government: Continutation of orders, rules, regulations, licenses,
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etc. - Revenue bonds - Actions and judicial proceedings -
Continuation of proceedings.
A.  All orders, determinations, rules, regulations, permits,
certificates, licenses, contracts, rates and privileges which have
been issued, made, granted or allowed to become effective by a
statutory entity abolished by this act or by any provision of law
affected by this act, shall continue in effect according to their
terms until terminated or modified by operation of law.
B.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of this act any revenue
bonds heretofore or hereafter issued or sold by a statutory entity
shall remain in full force and effect, and no such statutory entity
shall be terminated under the terms of this act until such
outstanding revenue bonded indebtedness has been satisfied.

C.  No suit, action or other judicial proceeding lawfully
commenced by or against any officer or agency in his or its official
capacity, or in relation to the exercise of his or its official
functions, shall abate by reason of the taking effect of any
provision of this act, but the court, unless it determines that the
survival of such suit, action or other proceedings is not necessary
for purposes of settlement of the questions involved, shall allow
the same to be maintained, with such substitutions as to parties as
are appropriate.
D.  No administrative action or any judicial proceeding lawfully
commenced shall abate solely by reason of the taking effect of any
provision of this act.  Any such cause of action pending on the date
the entity is terminated or that is commenced during the termination
period shall be prosecuted or defended in the name of the state by
the Attorney General if it would have been his duty to so prosecute
or defend had the statutory entity been recreated.

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