§44-936. Authority to administer oaths.
ARTICLE 136. Authority to administer oaths. A. The following persons may administer oaths for the purposes of military administration, including military justice: 1. All judge advocates; 2. All summary courts-martial; 3. All adjutants, assistant adjutants, acting adjutants, and personnel adjutants; 4. All commanding officers of the state military forces; 5. All staff judge advocates, and […]
§44-937. Articles to be explained.
ARTICLE 137. Articles to be explained. A. 1. The sections of the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice specified in paragraph 3 of this subsection shall be carefully explained, either orally or in writing, to each officer and enlisted member at the time of, or within one hundred twenty (120) days after, the officer’s or […]
§44-929A. Reserved.
RESERVED. Added by Laws 2019, c. 408, § 178, eff. Oct. 1, 2019.
§44-938. Complaints of wrongs.
ARTICLE 138. Complaints of wrongs. Any member of the state military forces who believes himself or herself wronged by a commanding officer, and who, upon due application to that commanding officer, is refused redress, may complain to any superior commissioned officer, who shall forward the complaint to the officer exercising special court-martial jurisdiction over the […]
§44-930. Stalking.
ARTICLE 130. Stalking. A. In general. Any person subject to the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice: 1. Who wrongfully engages in a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to fear death or bodily harm, including sexual assault, to himself or herself, to a member of his […]
§44-939. Redress of injuries to property.
ARTICLE 139. Redress of injuries to property. A. Whenever a complaint is made to any commanding officer that willful damage has been done to the property of any person or that the person’s property has been wrongfully taken by members of the state military forces, the commanding officer, under such regulations promulgated by the Adjutant […]
§44-931. Perjury.
ARTICLE 131. Perjury. Any person subject to the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice who in a judicial proceeding or court of inquiry or in a course of justice willfully and corruptly: 1. Upon a lawful oath or in any form allowed by law to be substituted for an oath, gives any false testimony material […]
§44-940. Delegation by the Governor.
ARTICLE 140. Delegation by the Governor. The Governor may delegate any authority vested in the Governor under the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice, and provide for the subdelegation of any such authority, except the powers given the Governor by Section 822 and subsection K of Section 815 of this title (Article 22 and Article […]
§44-931A. Subornation of perjury.
ARTICLE 131A. Subornation of perjury. A. In general. Any person subject to the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice who induces and procures another person: 1. To take an oath; and 2. To falsely testify, depose, or state upon such oath, shall, if the conditions specified in subsection B are satisfied, be punished as a […]
§44-940A. Precedence of regulations.
ARTICLE 140A. Precedence of regulations. When both the Governor and Adjutant General are authorized under the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice to promulgate regulations governing the same matter, if such regulations conflict, the regulations promulgated by the Governor shall take precedence. Added by Laws 2019, c. 408, § 197, eff. Oct. 1, 2019.