Oklahoma Code § 15-775A.3

Title 15. Contracts: Registration with Attorney General
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A.  No commercial telephone seller shall conduct business in
this state without having registered with the Attorney General at
least ten (10) days prior to the conduct of such business.
Individual employees of the commercial telephone seller are not
required to register.  A commercial telephone seller conducts
business in this state if the telephone solicitations of prospective
purchasers are made from locations in this state or solicitation is
made of prospective purchasers located in this state.
B.  A registration shall be effective for one (1) year after the
date of filing with the Attorney General.  Each application for
registration or renewal thereof shall be accompanied by a filing
fee, determined and collected by the Attorney General, but such
filing fee shall not exceed Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) for
an application for registration or One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for
an application for renewal.  Any registration not renewed by the
commercial telephone seller by the anniversary date of the
registration shall lapse.  If the registration lapses, the
commercial telemarketer must file another application accompanied by
a fee of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00).  All monies collected
under this subsection shall be placed to the credit of the Attorney
General's Revolving Fund created in Section 20 of Title 74 of the
Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  Whenever, prior to expiration of a commercial telephone
seller's annual registration, there is a material change in the
information required by subsection E of this section, the seller
shall, within ten (10) days, file an addendum updating the
information with the Attorney General.
D.  Each application for registration shall be in writing and
shall contain such information regarding the conduct of the
commercial telephone seller's business and the personnel conducting
the business as is required by law.  The application shall be
submitted on a form provided by the Attorney General and shall be
verified by a declaration signed by each principal of the commercial
telephone seller under penalty of perjury.  The declaration shall
specify the date and location of signing.  The information submitted
pursuant to this section shall be available for public inspection.
E.  Each application for registration or renewal pursuant to
this section shall contain the following information:
1.  The name or names of the commercial telephone seller,
including all names under which the commercial telephone seller is
doing or intends to do business, if different from the name of the
seller, and the name of any parent or affiliated organization;

2.  The seller's business form and the date and place of
organization;
3.  The complete street addresses of all locations from which
the commercial telephone seller is or will be conducting business,
including a designation of the seller's principal business location;
4.  A listing of all telephone numbers, including pay-per-call
numbers, to be used by the commercial telephone seller;
5.  The name, residential address, and position held by each
principal of the commercial telephone seller and the names,
residential addresses and positions of those persons who have
management responsibilities in connection with the commercial
telephone seller's business activities;
6.  A description of the goods, services, property or extension
of credit the commercial telephone seller is offering for sale and a
copy of all sales scripts the commercial telephone seller requires
salespersons to use when soliciting prospective purchasers, or, if
no sales script is required to be used, a description of the sales
presentation;
7.  All rules, regulations, terms, restrictions and conditions
to receiving any prize, bonus, award, gift or premium, if
applicable, including a description of each prize, bonus, award,
gift or premium, and the actual or approximate odds of a purchaser's
receiving such prize, bonus, award, gift or premium;
8.  A copy or representative sample of all written materials the
seller sends to any purchaser; and
9.  Such additional information regarding the conduct of the
commercial telephone seller's business and the personnel conducting
the business as may reasonably be required by the Attorney General.

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