Oklahoma Statutes

§ 25-2101 — Display of replicas of historical documents on public

Oklahoma § 25-2101
JurisdictionOklahoma
Title 25Definitions And General Provisions

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Bluebook
Okla. Stat. tit. 25, § 25-2101 (2026).

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A.Every county, municipality, city, town, school or any other political subdivision is authorized to display, in its public buildings and on its grounds, replicas of historical documents including, but not limited to, the Ten Commandments, Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, Oklahoma Constitution and other historically significant documents in the form of statues, monuments, memorials, tablets or any other display that respects the dignity and solemnity of such documents. Such documents shall be displayed in a manner consistent with the context of other documents contained in such display.
B.In the event that the legality or constitutionality of any such display is challenged in a court of law, the Oklahoma Att

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Legislative History

Added by Laws 2018, c. 321, § 2.

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