Okla. Stat. tit. 40, § 2-706
A. For weeks beginning prior to September 26, 1982, there is a "state `on' indicator" for this state for a week if the Commission determines, in accordance with the regulations of the Secretary of Labor of the United States, that for the period consisting of such week and the immediately preceding twelve (12) weeks, the rate of insured unemployment, not seasonally adjusted:
(3) after June 30, 1977, equaled or exceeded five percent (5%).
Any optional or revised "state `on' indicator" or indicators or optional waiver by a state of any such indicator or part of any such indicator provided for by Congress for any period of time shall be considered to be in effect in Oklahoma for such period of time.
B. For weeks beginning after September 25, 1982, there is a "state `on' indicator" for this state for a week if the Commission determines, in accordance with the regulations of the Secretary of Labor of the United States, that for the period consisting of such week and the immediately preceding twelve (12) weeks, the rate of insured unemployment, not seasonally adjusted:
(3) equaled or exceeded six percent (6%).
Any optional or revised "state `on' indicator" or indicators or optional waiver by a state of any such indicator or part of any such indicator provided for by Congress for any period of time shall be considered to be in effect in Oklahoma for such period of time.
Added by Laws 1980, c. 323, § 2-706, eff. July 1, 1980; Amended by Laws 1982, c. 304, § 12, operative October 1, 1982.