
Oklahoma Statutes Citationized
Title 51. Officers
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Oklahoma Open Records Act
Section 24A.14 - Confidential Personal Communications Exercising Constitutional Rights
Cite as: O.S. §, __ __
Except for the fact that a communication has been received and that it is or is not a complaint, a public official may keep confidential personal communications received by the public official from a person exercising rights secured by the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma or the Constitution of the United States. The public official's written response to this personal communication may be kept confidential only to the extent necessary to protect the identity of the person exercising the right.
Historical Data
Laws 1985, SB 276, c. 355, § 14, eff. November 1, 1985.
Citationizer© Summary of Documents Citing This Document| Cite | Name | Level | |
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| Oklahoma Attorney General's Opinions | |||
| Cite | Name | Level | |
| 1986 OK AG 39, | Question Submitted by: The Honorable Ray Giles, Oklahoma State Senate, Ted Limke, Director, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation | Cited | |
| 1986 OK AG 69, | Question Submitted by: The Honorable Ray Giles, Oklahoma State Senate, Ted Limke, Director, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation | Cited | |
| 1988 OK AG 79, | Question Submitted by: William E. Goodman, D.D.S., President, Board of Governors of Registered Dentists | Discussed at Length | |
| 1988 OK AG 87, | Question Submitted by: The Honorable Denver Talley, Oklahoma House of Representatives | Discussed at Length | |
| Cite | Name | Level |
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| None Found. |