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Okla. Stat. tit. 21, § 360

Coercing political participation of state employees

Added by Laws 1995, c. 343, § 5, eff

No public employee or public official, as defined in Section 304 of Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes, shall directly or indirectly coerce, attempt to coerce, command, advise or direct any state employee to pay, lend or contribute any part of his or her salary or compensation, time, effort or anything else of value to any party, committee, organization, agency or person for political purposes. No public employee or official shall retaliate against any employee for exercising his or her rights or for not participating in permitted political activities as provided in Ethics Commission Rule 10-1-4. Any person convicted of willfully violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a Class D3 felony offense and shall be punished by the imposition of a fine of not more than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), or by imprisonment as provided for in subsections B through F of Section 20P of this title, or by both said fine and imprisonment.

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