Oklahoma Code § 15-799A.7

Title 15. Contracts: Attorney General – Civil action authority
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A.  If the Attorney General has reason to believe that any
online marketplace has violated or is violating this act or a
regulation promulgated under this act that affects one or more
residents of this state, the Attorney General may bring a civil
action in district court to:
1.  Enjoin further violation by the defendant;
2.  Enforce compliance with this act or such regulation;
3.  Obtain civil penalties in the amount set under regulations
promulgated under this act;
4.  Obtain other remedies permitted under state law; or
5.  Obtain damages, restitution, or other compensation on behalf
of residents of this state.
B.  For purposes of bringing a civil action under subsection A
of this section, nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent
the Attorney General from exercising the powers conferred on the
Attorney General by the laws of this state to conduct
investigations, administer oaths or affirmations, or compel the
attendance of witnesses or the production of documentary and other
evidence.
C.  If no federal law that requires online marketplaces to
verify and disclose information as described in this act goes into
effect prior to January 1, 2023, the Attorney General may promulgate
rules necessary to implement and enforce this act.

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