Oklahoma Code § Rule-2.58

Title 74E. Title 74E: Independent Expenditure and Electioneering Communication
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Printed Advertisement Disclosure Requirements.
(A)  Whenever an independent expenditure or electioneering
communication is made for the purpose of a communication through
Internet advertising, direct mail, magazine advertisement, newspaper
advertisement or any other printed medium, the communication shall
state in writing of sufficient size and contrast to be clearly

readable by the recipient of the communication: “Not authorized by
any candidate or candidate committee.  Authorized and paid for by”
to be followed by the name of the person who paid for the
communication, the person’s permanent street address and telephone
number.  This provision shall not apply to bumper stickers, campaign
buttons, t-shirts, aerial advertising or similar advertisements of
such a nature that inclusion of a disclaimer would be impractical.
(B)  Whenever a state question communication is made for the
purpose of a communication through Internet advertising, direct
mail, magazine advertisement, newspaper advertisement or any other
printed medium, the communication shall state in writing of
sufficient size and contrast to be clearly readable by the recipient
of the communication: “Authorized and paid for by” to be followed by
the name of the person who paid for the communication, the person’s
permanent street address and telephone number.  This provision shall
not apply to bumper stickers, campaign buttons, t-shirts, aerial
advertising or similar advertisements of such a nature that
inclusion of a disclaimer would be impractical.
Promulgated by Ethics Commission January 10, 2014; effective upon
Legislature’s sine die adjournment May 23, 2014; operative January
1, 2015.

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