Oklahoma Code § Rule-4.9

Title 74E. Title 74E: Gifts from Successful Vendors
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No state officer or state employee shall accept any gift for
himself or herself or his or her family member from any vendor or
vendor’s agent at any time the vendor is doing business with the

state officer or state employee’s agency through a contract
involving property or services, subject to the following exceptions:
1.  A state officer or employee may accept meals having an
aggregate market value of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) or less per
occasion, provided that the aggregate market value of individual
gifts received from any individual or other entity does not exceed
Fifty Dollars ($50.00) during any calendar year.  Where the market
value of a meal exceeds Twenty Dollars ($20.00) on a single
occasion, the state officer or employee may not pay the excess value
over Twenty Dollars ($20.00) in order to accept that portion of the
gift worth Twenty Dollars ($20.00).  The value of a meal shall
include its price, plus any applicable tax but shall not include a
gratuity.
2.  A state officer or employee may accept a gift given under
circumstances that make it clear that the gift is motivated by a
family relationship or a personal relationship rather than the state
officer or employee’s status as a state officer or employee.
Relevant factors in making such a determination include, but are not
limited to, the history and nature of the relationship and whether
the family member or friend personally pays for the gift.
3.  A state officer or employee may accept a gift given to all
state employees or to all employees of his or her agency provided
the gifts are customary within the industry and the costs of the
gifts do not significantly exceed amounts that are customary within
the industry.
4.  A state officer or employee may accept a book, written
materials, audio tapes, videotapes and other informational or
promotional material related to the performance of the state officer
or employee’s official duties.
5.  A state officer or employee may accept opportunities and
benefits available to the public generally and on the same terms
available to the public.
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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