Oklahoma Code § 14A-3-102a

Title 14A. Consumer Credit Code: Restrictions on political subdivision orders,
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ordinances and regulations – Injunctive relief.
A.  No municipality or other political subdivision of this state
shall adopt or enforce any order, ordinance or regulation relating
to any business or occupation licensed, regulated and controlled
under the supervision of the Department of Consumer Credit as
outlined in Section 3-102 et seq. of Title 14A of the Oklahoma
Statutes that has the effect of any of the following:
1.  The regulation of interest rates or fees charged by such
business; or
2.  Through zoning or other measures, unduly restricts the
location or placement of any business outlined in subsection A of
this section.
B.  No municipality or other political subdivision of this state
shall prevent any lender authorized and licensed to make loans under
Section 3-102 et seq. of Title 14A of the Oklahoma Statutes from
engaging in lending practices authorized by Section 3-102 et seq. of
Title 14A of the Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  When a person's rights pursuant to the protections of the
provisions of this section have been violated, the person shall have
the right to bring an action in district court for injunctive
relief.
D.  For purposes of this section, "unduly restricts" means an
act which entirely prevents those businesses outlined in subsection
A of this section from operating within municipal boundaries as a
matter of law.

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