OSCN Found Document:Privileges Recognized Only as Provided
Title 12. Civil Procedure

Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
  Title 12. Civil Procedure
    Chapter 40 - Oklahoma Evidence Code
        Article Article V - Privilege
        Section 2501 - Privileges Recognized Only as Provided
Cite as: O.S. §, __ __


Except as otherwise provided by constitution, statute or rules promulgated by the Supreme Court no person has a privilege to:

1. Refuse to be a witness;

2. Refuse to disclose any matter;

3. Refuse to produce any object or record; or

4. Prevent another from being a witness or disclosing any matter or producing any object or record.

Historical Data


Laws 1978, SB 276, c. 285, § 501, eff. October 1, 1978; Amended by Laws 2002, HB 1939, c. 468, § 31,  eff. November 1, 2002 (superseded document available).

Citationizer© Summary of Documents Citing This Document
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Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Cases
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 2006 OK CR 19, 139 P.3d 907, HOGAN v. STATECited
 1998 OK CR 39, 964 P.2d 875, 69 OBJ 2421, Jackson v. StateCited
Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Cases
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 2009 OK CIV APP 19, 284 P.3d 1128, PARRIS v. LIMESCited
Oklahoma Supreme Court Cases
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 2024 OK 70, 561 P.3d 59, ROYAL HOT SHOT INVESTMENTS v. KIEFER PRODUCTION CO.Cited
Oklahoma Session Laws - 2002
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 2002 O.S.L. 468, 2002 O.S.L. 468, Civil procedure; conforming certain procedural requirements. Effective date.Cited
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Title 12. Civil Procedure
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 12 O.S. 2501, Privileges Recognized Only as ProvidedCited