Oklahoma Code § 14A-6-117

Title 14A. Consumer Credit Code: Designation as public records – Other records
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confidential.
A.  The following records in the Oklahoma Department of Consumer
Credit are designated as public records:
1.  All applications for licensure and supporting information
with the exception of personal financial records of individual
applicants, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, signatures and
fingerprints;
2.  All records introduced at administrative hearings; and
3.  All records related to licensed entities filed in the Office
of the Secretary of State.
B.  All other records in the Department shall be confidential
and not subject to public inspection.  However, the Commission on
Consumer Credit, Administrator of Consumer Credit or Deputy
Administrator may divulge such confidential information with the
written approval of the Administrator after receipt of a written
request which shall:
1.  Specify the record or records to which access is requested;
and
2.  Give the reasons for the request.
Such records may also be produced pursuant to a valid judicial
subpoena or other legal process requiring production, if the
Administrator determines that the records are relevant to the
hearing or proceeding and that production is in the best interests
of justice.  The records may be disclosed only after a determination
by the Administrator that good cause exists for the disclosure.
Either prior to or at the time of any disclosure, the Administrator
shall impose such terms and conditions as the Administrator deems
necessary to protect the confidential nature of the record, the
financial integrity of any institution to which the record relates
and the legitimate privacy interests of any individual named in such
records.
C.  All documents which the Department is required, by any
provision of any act administered by the Administrator or by any
other statute or regulation of this state, to retain or preserve in
its possession may be retained and preserved, in lieu of retention
of the original records or copies, in an electronic format and
stored by electronic imaging or otherwise so that the documents may
be later reproduced as necessary.  Any such electronically stored or
imaged document or reproduction shall have the same force and effect
as the original thereof and shall be admitted in evidence equally
with the original.
D.  With respect to records of the Department which are
considered public records, and which are subject to the Oklahoma
Open Records Act, the Department may charge a document copying fee
of twenty-five cents ($0.25) per page.  With respect to records of
the Department which are not considered public records, the

Department may charge a document copying fee of One Dollar ($1.00)
per page, and if the Administrator, pursuant to the provisions of
subsection B of this section, permits the inspection or copying of
an examination report prepared by the Department, a minimum fee of
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) shall be charged.

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