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Administrative Court Calendar

Overview

OMMA’s administrative court is held on the first floor of the M.C. Connors Building in Oklahoma City. Seating in the court is first-come, first-serve with priority given to respondents and parties with official business before the court. Respondents and parties with business before the court may direct filings to HearingClerk@omma.ok.gov. The public can request legal filings via an Open Records Request.

Court Calendar: Dec. 1-5, 2025

PLEASE NOTE: This calendar is updated weekly and was posted on Nov. 28, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. The calendar below is accurate on the day it was posted; however, court settings change frequently. For the most current information or to confirm a specific hearing date or time, please contact the OMMA Hearing Clerk at 405-365-9480. OMMA Hearing Clerk staff are not attorneys. They cannot provide legal advice or guidance on how to proceed with your case.

Rules for Courtroom Conduct

By Order of the Executive Director, the following rules apply to proceedings in the administrative court:

  1. All counsel, witnesses, and members of the public participating in or observing proceedings of this Court shall conduct themselves with courtesy and civility.
  2. Neither counsel, witnesses, nor members of the public shall be permitted to audio or video record within the Courtroom. Members of the public shall not possess cell phones, recording devices, or other electronic devices while in the Courtroom. All witnesses and members of the public shall exit the Courtroom to use any electronic device.
  3. Professional decorum shall be maintained during the course of all proceedings by counsel and witnesses. Counsel should direct all arguments to the Administrative Law Judge. Counsel should instruct clients and witnesses about the proprieties of their conduct.
  4. No person shall carry a firearm or other weapon in any Courtroom of the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority Administrative Court, except for law enforcement officers.
  5. A willful violation of any Standing Order or Court Order may subject a party, witness, or counsel to contempt proceedings or sanctions.
Last Modified on Nov 26, 2025