Oklahoma Code § 14A-6-108

Title 14A. Consumer Credit Code: Administrative enforcement orders - Review
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(1)  After notice and hearing, the Administrator or the
independent hearing examiner may order a creditor or a person acting
in the creditor's behalf to cease and desist from engaging in
violations of this title.
(2)  A respondent aggrieved by an order of the Administrator may
obtain judicial review of the order as provided by the
Administrative Procedures Act.  In such a review proceeding, the
Administrator may apply for a decree enforcing the order.  All such
proceedings shall be conducted and the court's authority in review

shall be exercised in accordance with the provisions of the
Administrative Procedures Act, with the following additions:
(a) the court may grant any temporary relief or
restraining order it deems just,
(b) if the court affirms or modifies the order, it shall
enter a decree enforcing and requiring compliance with
the order as affirmed or as modified,
(c) an objection to the order not urged at the hearing
shall not be considered by the court unless the
failure to urge the objection is excused for good
cause shown, and
(d) the copy of the testimony from the administrative
hearing shall be available at reasonable times to all
parties for examination without cost.
(3)  If no proceeding for review has been filed within the time
specified by law, the Administrator or a representative may obtain
from a court having jurisdiction over the respondent a decree for
enforcement of the order upon a showing that the order was issued in
compliance with this section, that no proceeding for review was
initiated within the time specified by law, and that the respondent
is subject to the jurisdiction of the court.
(4)  With respect to unconscionable agreements or fraudulent or
unconscionable conduct by the respondent, the Administrator or a
representative may not issue an order pursuant to this section but
may bring a civil action for an injunction under Section 6-111 of
this title.
(5)  In order to ensure the effective supervision and
enforcement of supervised lenders licensed pursuant to Section 3-
508A of this title, the Administrator of Consumer Credit may, after
notice and hearing pursuant to Article II of the Administrative
Procedures Act, seek any relief against the supervised lender
licensee authorized by subsection (1), (2) or (3) of this section
and may impose an administrative fine in an amount not less than One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) nor more than Two Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars ($2,500.00) for each violation of the Uniform Consumer
Credit Code, not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) for all
violations resulting from a single incident or transaction.

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