Oklahoma Code § 75-250.7

Title 75. Statutes And Reports: Conflicts between filed rules and published rules -
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Corrections of errors - Status of Code rules - Presumption of
compliance with act.
A.  Prior to publication in the "Code" or any of its
supplements, in cases where there is a conflict between the finally
adopted rules filed with the Office pursuant to Section 251 of this
title and rules published in "The Oklahoma Register", the rules
published in "The Oklahoma Register" pursuant to Section 255 of this
title shall govern and shall constitute the official rule of the
agency.  Except as provided in subsection C of this section,
permanent rules published in "The Oklahoma Register" shall be void
and of no effect upon publication of the next succeeding "Code" or
"Code" supplement, if not published in such "Code" or "Code"
supplement.
B.  The Secretary is authorized to establish procedures for
correcting spelling errors in:
1.  The finally adopted rules of any agency or any document
submitted for publication in "The Oklahoma Register" or the "Code";
or
2.  Any rules or other document published in "The Oklahoma
Register".
C.  Rules published in the "Code" and in the supplements
thereto, and permanent rules published in "The Oklahoma Register"
after the closing date for publication in the last preceding "Code"
or "Code" supplement, as announced by the Secretary, but prior to

publication of the next succeeding "Code" or "Code" supplement,
shall constitute the official permanent rules of the state.
D.  For any rule published in the "Code" or the supplements
thereto, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that such rule has
been promulgated in compliance with the Administrative Procedures
Act.
Added by Laws 1988, c. 292, § 3, emerg. eff. July 1, 1988.  Amended
by Laws 1990, c. 300, § 4, eff. July 1, 1991; Laws 1991, c. 326, §
3, eff. July 1, 1991; Laws 1994, c. 384, § 3, eff. July 1, 1994;

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