Oklahoma Code § 74-5010.2

Title 74. State Government: Definitions
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For purposes of this act:
1.  "Disadvantaged business" means a business employing less
than twenty-five persons of which at least fifty-one percent (51%)
of the outstanding stock is owned, regardless of minority status, by
a person who is:
a. by reason of social or economic background
unable to compete in the free enterprise system due to diminished
capital and credit opportunities of a quality or quantity similar to
those available to others in the same business area who are not
disadvantaged, and
b. impeded from normal entry into the economic
mainstream because of historical practices of discrimination based
on race, color, religion, ethnic background, sex, age, handicap,
national origin, or service in the armed forces during the Vietnam
conflict, and
c. unable to compete effectively because of
tendencies of regular financing and commercial organizations to
restrict their services to established businesses, and
d. in a state of low income;
2.  "Low income" means annual income which is eighty percent
(80%) or less of the median annual income of the citizens of this
state as reported by the latest estimates of the U.S. Bureau of the
Census;
3.  "Minority business" means a business employing less than
twenty-five persons which is fifty-one percent (51%) owned and
operated by one or more minority persons; and
4.  "Minority person" means a citizen of the United States who
is Black, Hispanic, Oriental, American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, or
handicapped.

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