Oklahoma Code § 17-330

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Required procedures for hearing of protests
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A.  In every case requiring the exercise of its adjudicative
authority pursuant to the Oklahoma Petroleum Storage Tank
Consolidation Act, the Corporation Commission shall:
1.  Require that any person protesting a case shall file a
response or notice of protest at least five (5) days prior to the
scheduled hearing date.  The Corporation Commission may extend the
time for filing upon a showing of exigent or extraordinary
circumstances;
2.  Require that each case shall be heard within one hundred
eighty (180) days of the date of filing unless all parties actively
participating in the case agree otherwise or as otherwise provided
in this section and due to this time constraint, all Petroleum
Storage Tank Division cases, regardless of type of matter, shall be
given priority on that day's docket;
3.  Provide for the issuance of subpoenas pursuant to the
provisions of Section 2004.1 of Title 12 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
and

4.  Provide that discovery be conducted pursuant to the
provisions of the Oklahoma Discovery Code, Sections 3224 through
3237 of Title 12 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  No more than two continuances shall be granted by the
Corporation Commission in any case unless the continuance is agreed
to by all of the parties actively participating in the case or as
otherwise provided in this section.
C.  The Corporation Commission may grant permission to file out
of time or an extension of time or continuance contrary to the
provisions of subsections A and B of this section upon the showing
of exigent or extraordinary circumstances.

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