Oklahoma Code § 17-139.104

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Compensation of Attorney General for enforcement
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duties - Oversight by Consumer Services Division.
A.  For the exercise of duties and performance of
responsibilities relating to telecommunications fraud pursuant to
the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act, Section 751 et seq. of Title
15 of the Oklahoma Statutes, and for representation in
telecommunications matters as established in Section 18b of Title 74
of the Oklahoma Statutes, the Attorney General shall receive Two
Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) per fiscal year to be
paid from the Oklahoma Universal Service Fund established in Section
6 of this act.  For the 1998 fiscal year, the total amount of the
monies shall be paid to the Attorney General in one payment.  For
each fiscal year thereafter, the monies shall be paid to the
Attorney General in equal monthly payments.  All monies shall be
deposited in the Attorney General's Revolving Fund created pursuant
to Section 20 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  In addition to any other duties prescribed by law or by
Corporation Commission rules, the Commission, through its Consumer
Services Division, shall mediate grievances between consumers and
telecommunications carriers and ensure compliance with quality of
service standards adopted for local exchange telecommunications
service providers and other telecommunications carriers which
operate in this state.

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