Oklahoma Code § Rule-5.13

Title 74E. Title 74E: Lobbyist Principal Gifts for Public Service to
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Individual State Officer or Employee.
A.  A lobbyist principal may give a plaque, trophy or similar
item suitable for display no more than once per year to a state
officer or employee in acknowledgement of the officer or employee's
public service, provided the value of the item is no more than Two
Hundred Dollars ($200.00).  Such gifts are reported to the
Commission on the Legislative Lobbyist Report.  No state officer or
employee may accept more than one (1) such gift during any calendar
year from the same lobbyist principal.
B.  A lobbyist principal may provide books and similar
informational materials, including those in electronic, audio and/or
video format, to a state officer or employee 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.  Any gifts required to be reported pursuant to this
section are not subject to a limit, but must identify the name of
the recipient, a description of the item provided, and the value of
the gift.
C.  A legislative liaison, legislative lobbyist, executive
lobbyist or lobbyist principal may provide a gift of any single item
with a fair market value not exceeding Ten Dollars ($10.00) to any
state officer or employee, provided that a legislative liaison,
legislative lobbyist, executive lobbyist or lobbyist principal shall
not make more than one such gift during any calendar year to any
state officer or employee.  Items given pursuant this subsection are
not required to be reported to the Commission.
Promulgated by Ethics Commission January 10, 2014, effective upon
Legislature's sine die adjournment May 23, 2014; operative January
1, 2015.  Amended as promulgated by the Ethics Commission, 2016.

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