Oklahoma Code § 14A-6-302

Title 14A. Consumer Credit Code: Commission on Consumer Credit - Prescription of fees
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(1)  The Commission on Consumer Credit shall prescribe by
administrative rules all fees authorized by the Uniform Consumer
Credit Code, the Credit Services Organization Act, the Oklahoma
Pawnshop Act, the Precious Metal and Gem Dealer Licensing Act, the
Oklahoma Rental-Purchase Act, the Oklahoma Health Spa Act, the
Oklahoma Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act and
the Deferred Deposit Lending Act.  All fees prescribed by rule of
the Commission shall be in accordance with Article I of the
Administrative Procedures Act and this subsection.  Prior to July 1,
2011, the Commission shall establish all authorized fees by
emergency rule.  Any fee established by emergency rule shall remain
effective until the fee is prescribed by permanent rule of the
Commission in accordance with Article I of the Administrative
Procedures Act.  Any fees prescribed by rule after July 1, 2011,
shall be prescribed as permanent rules; provided, no fee prescribed
after July 1, 2011, shall become effective unless approved by the
Legislature.
(2)  Examination and investigation fees shall not be increased
more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) in a three-calendar-year
period.
(3)  Annual license fees shall not be increased more than One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) in a three-calendar-year period.

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