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  2. Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System (OPPRS) is an agency of the government of Oklahoma that manages the public pension system for municipal police officers in Oklahoma. The System provides pension benefits such as normal retirement, disability retirement, surviving spouse benefits and a death benefit. The System receives its ...

  3. Oklahoma State Pension Commission - Wikipedia

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    The State Pension Commission provides guidance to the Governor of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Legislature concerning the state's public retirement systems, including identifying problems and areas of abuse, projecting costs of existing systems and modifications to those systems, and recommending pension reform programs. Funding for the Commission ...

  4. Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission (OMPC) was an independent quasi-judicial agency of the government of Oklahoma established to protect the integrity of state’s merit system utilized by state agencies and their employees. The Commission and the Office of Personnel Management acted independently forming a “checks and balances” method ...

  5. Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) is an agency of the government of Oklahoma that manages the public pension system for majority of Oklahoma state employees. 74 Okla.Statutes §§901 et seq. The System provides pension benefits such as normal retirement, disability retirement, surviving spouse benefits and a death benefit.

  6. Selective enforcement - Wikipedia

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    In law, selective enforcement occurs when government officials (such as police officers, prosecutors, or regulators) exercise discretion, which is the power to choose whether or how to punish a person who has violated the law. The biased use of enforcement discretion, such as that based on racial prejudice or corruption, is usually considered a ...

  7. Oklahoma anti-ESG law blocked by state judge - AOL

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    Oklahoma County District Court Judge Sheila Stinson on Tuesday issued a temporary injunction blocking enforcement of the law after finding retiree Don Keenan is likely to succeed in his lawsuit ...

  8. List of Oklahoma state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Securities Commission (governing body of Department) Executive Bond Oversight Commission; Oklahoma Firefighters Pension and Retirement System. Firefighters Pension and Retirement Board; Fund Board of Investors; Industry Advisory Committee; Law Enforcement Retirement Board; Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association; Linked Deposit ...

  9. Bill giving domestic abuse survivors sentencing relief ...

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    The same study found that 41% of men are also survivors of abuse that can include physical violence, rape or stalking by an intimate partner. ... Oklahoma’s legal system is structured to punish ...