Oklahoma Code § 19-901.30-2.2

Title 19. Counties And County Officers: Unfair labor practices - Complaint - Order to cease
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and desist - Restraining order.
A.  The Public Employees Relations Board is empowered, as
hereinafter provided, to prevent any person, including a bargaining
agent and corporate authorities, from engaging in any unfair labor
practice as defined herein.
B.  Whenever it is charged that any person has engaged in or is
engaging in any such unfair labor practice, the Board shall have the
power to issue and cause to be served upon such person a complaint
stating the charges in that respect and containing a notice of
hearing before the Board, at a place therein fixed, not less than
five (5) days after the serving of the complaint.  The respondent
shall have the right to file an answer and to appear and give
testimony at the time and place fixed in the complaint.  At the
discretion of the Board, any other person may be allowed to
intervene in such proceeding.
C.  If, upon the preponderance of the testimony taken, the Board
shall be of the opinion that the person named in the complaint has
engaged in or is engaging in any such unfair labor practice, then
the Board shall state its findings of fact and shall issue and cause

to be served on such person an order requiring such person to cease
and desist from such unfair labor practice.  Such order may further
require such person to make reports from time to time showing the
extent to which it has complied with the order.  If, upon the
preponderance of the testimony taken, the Board shall not be of the
opinion that the respondent has engaged in or is engaging in any
such unfair labor practice, then the Board shall state its findings
of fact and shall issue an order dismissing the complaint.
D.  The Board, or any interested party, shall have the power to
petition the district court, wherein the unfair labor practice in
question occurred, for the enforcement of such order and for
appropriate temporary relief from restraining order.

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