Okla. Stat. tit. 5, Rule 2.13
Code of Judicial Conduct
Chapter 1, App. 4
Rule 2.13 Administrative Appointments
(C) A judge shall not approve compensation of appointees beyond the fair value of services rendered.
COMMENT
[1] Appointees of a judge include assigned counsel, officials such as referees, commissioners, special masters, receivers, and guardians, and personnel such as clerks, secretaries, and bailiffs. Consent by the parties to an appointment or an award of compensation does not relieve the judge of the obligation prescribed by paragraph (A).
[2] Unless otherwise defined by law, nepotism is the appointment or hiring of any relative within the third degree of relationship of either the judge or the judge's spouse, member of the judge's household or the spouse of such relative or member of the judge's household.
[3] The rule against making administrative appointments of lawyers who have contributed in excess of a reasonable dollar amount to a judge's election campaign includes an exception for positions that are substantially uncompensated, such as those for which the lawyer's compensation is limited to reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses.
RULE 2.13
Administrative Appointments
Approved by order of the Supreme Court, 2010 OK 90, effective April 15, 2011.