Oklahoma Code § 75-192

Title 75. Statutes And Reports: Oklahoma Statutes – Certification by the Justices of the
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Oklahoma Supreme Court – Adoption as official Statutes.
A.  The Oklahoma Statutes shall be certified by the Justices of
the Oklahoma Supreme Court and adopted as the official Statutes of
the State of Oklahoma and after certification be in full force and
effect.  Provided, however, that this section shall not be construed
to repeal or in any way affect or modify any special or local laws
or any law making an appropriation or any law relating to any
special election or validating act, or any law affecting any bond
issue or by which any bond issue may have been authorized, nor to
affect any pending proceedings or any existing rights or remedies,
nor the running of the statutes of limitations in force at the time
of the approval of this section; but all such local and special
laws, laws making appropriations, laws relating to special
elections, validating acts, and laws relating to or authorizing bond
issues, pending proceedings, and existing rights and remedies, and
statutes of limitations running and in force at the time of the
approval of this section shall continue and exist in all respects as
if this section had not been passed.  Provided, further, that this
section shall not be construed to alter, change, impair, disparage,
vest or divest, or in any way affect any right or interest in the
United States, the State of Oklahoma, any Indian tribes or Nations
of Indians within the State of Oklahoma, nor shall the same be
construed to repeal any act of the Legislature of the State of
Oklahoma.
B.  The Secretary of State shall issue a proclamation and
publish it in a newspaper of general circulation within the State of
Oklahoma stating the date upon which the statutes were published.

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