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Code · Oklahoma · Title 22 — Criminal Procedure

§22-1181.1. Removal for acts of commission, omission, neglect.

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All elective or appointed officers in this state, including elective or appointed officers of the state and elective or
appointed officers in each county, city, town or school district of this state, but excluding any elective officers liable to impeachment, shall be subject to removal from office in such manner and for such causes as now provided by law, or as may be provided by law passed subsequent to this section and Section 1181.2 of this title, and any such officer or officers may be removed or ousted from office for any act or acts of commission or omission or neglect which may be committed, done or omitted during the term in which such ouster or removal proceedings may be filed, and any such officer or officers may be removed or ousted from office for any act or acts of commission, omission or neglect committed, done or omitted during a previous or preceding term in any office.
Added by Laws 1955, p. 200, § 1. Amended by Laws 2025, c. 336, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 2025.
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