Oklahoma Code § 15-757

Title 15. Contracts: Investigations
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A.  When the Attorney General or a district attorney has reason
to believe a person has engaged in, is engaging in or is about to
engage in any practice declared to be unlawful by Section 753 of
this title, and he believes it to be in the public interest that an
investigation should be made to ascertain whether a person has in
fact engaged in, is engaging in or is about to engage in any such
practice, he may execute in writing and cause to be served upon any
such person who is believed to have information, documentary
material or physical evidence relevant to the alleged violation an
investigative demand requiring such person to furnish, under oath or
otherwise, a report in writing setting forth the nonprivileged
relevant facts and circumstances of which he has knowledge, or to
appear and testify, or to produce relevant nonprivileged documentary
material or physical evidence for examination at such reasonable
time and place as may be stated in the investigative demand,
concerning the advertisement, offering for sale, sale or
distribution of any subject of a consumer transaction or the conduct
of any trade or commerce that is the subject matter of the
investigation.
B.  At any time before the return date specified in an
investigative demand, or within twenty (20) days after the demand
has been served, whichever period is shorter, a petition to extend
the return date, or to modify or to set aside the demand, stating

good cause, may be filed in the district court of the county where
the person served with the demand resides or has his principal place
of business, or in the district court of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.
At any time, an extension of the return date or a modification or
setting aside of the demand may be made by agreement of the parties.

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