Oklahoma Code § 21-142.8

Title 21. Crimes And Punishments: Parties - Right to appear - Hearing - Notice -
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Settlement of claim.
A.  Every party to the claim shall be afforded an opportunity to
appear and be heard and to offer evidence and argument on any issue
relevant to the claim, and to examine witnesses and offer evidence
in reply to any matter of an evidentiary nature in the record
relevant to the claim.
B.  In a contested case, all parties shall be afforded an
opportunity for hearing after reasonable notice pursuant to
regulations promulgated by the Board.  A record of the proceedings
of the hearing in a contested case shall be made and shall be
transcribed upon request of any party, who shall pay transcription
costs unless otherwise ordered by the Board.
C.  The Board may, without a hearing, settle a claim by
stipulation, agreed settlement, consent order or default.

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