Oklahoma Code § Rule-4.21

Title 74E. Title 74E: Representation of Constituents by Governor and
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Legislature.
Neither the Governor nor any member of the Legislature, nor any
employee of the Governor acting at the direction of and on behalf of
the Governor or any employee of the Legislature acting at the
direction of and on behalf of a member of the Legislature shall be
in violation of these Rules by engaging in activities inherent in
representing constituents, gathering information or advocating
policy positions, provided none of these activities include illegal
threats, intimidation, coercion or promises of actions inconsistent
with the Constitution or statutes of the State of Oklahoma or with
these Rules.
Promulgated by Ethics Commission January 10, 2014; effective upon
Legislature’s sine die adjournment May 23, 2014; operative January
1, 2015.

Rule 4.22  Waiver
A state officer or employee may apply to the Commission for a
waiver of a Rule based on a preexisting relationship between the
state officer or employee and a person whose status restricts or
prohibits certain activities under these Rules.
The Commission shall have exclusive authority and discretion to
grant a waiver on a case-by-case basis, based upon the totality of
circumstances and a finding that the purposes of these Rules will
not be impeded or hindered by the waiver.  A waiver shall have only
prospective application.
The Commission may request whatever information it deems
appropriate from an applicant, including but not limited to verified
statements by the applicant and/or the person with whom a
preexisting relationship is claimed.  The restrictions between a

state officer or employee and a person whose status restricts or
prohibits certain activities under these Rules shall not apply when
the two are family members.

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