Oklahoma Code § Rule-5.11

Title 74E. Title 74E: Gift Limits for Executive Lobbyist
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A.  An executive lobbyist may make a gift to a state officer or
employee of an agency for which he or she is registered or should be
registered as an executive lobbyist in recognition of infrequently
occurring occasions of personal significance.  The gift shall be
given and received contemporaneously with the occasion or at times
when such gifts are traditionally given.  Such gifts may be made to
a family member of a state officer or employee of an agency for
which he or she is registered or should be registered as an
executive lobbyist, provided such family member is a party to a
marriage, serious illness, birth or adoption of a child or
retirement.  Such gifts to any individual recipient may not exceed
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) in the aggregate in any calendar year
from any executive lobbyist.
B.  An executive lobbyist may provide books and similar
informational materials, including those in electronic, audio and/or
video format, given to a state officer or employee of an agency for
which an executive lobbyist is or should be registered as an
executive lobbyist, so long as such materials are related to the
recipient's responsibilities as an officer or employee of the State
of Oklahoma.  Materials provided pursuant to this subsection with an
individual item value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or less are
not required to be reported to the Commission.
C.  Gifts, other than those exempt from reporting requirements
under Rule 5, shall be reported to the Commission and aggregated
with meals.  The aggregate total of meals and other gifts provided
to an individual recipient by an executive lobbyist may not exceed
Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).  Each gift required to be reported
must include the name and title of the recipient, date the gift was
provided, a description of the gift and occasion for which it was
given (if applicable), and the value of the gift.  The aggregation
and overall gift limit in this subsection does not apply to gifts
provided pursuant to subsection (B).
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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