Oklahoma Code § 25-1502.1

Title 25. Definitions And General Provisions: Temporary injunction or restraining order
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If, at any time after the receipt of a verified charge, the
Attorney General has reason to believe that a respondent has engaged
in any unlawful discriminatory practice, the Attorney General may
file a petition in the district court in a county in which the
subject of the complaint occurs, or in a county in which a
respondent resides or transacts business, seeking appropriate
temporary injunctive relief against the respondent pending final
determination of proceedings pursuant to Section 1101 et seq. of
this title.  The court shall have power to grant injunctive relief
or a restraining order as it deems just and proper, but no relief or
order shall be granted except by consent of the respondent or after
hearing upon notice to the respondent and a finding by the court
that there is reasonable cause to believe that the respondent has
engaged in a discriminatory practice.  Except as modified by this
section, the Oklahoma rules of civil procedure shall apply to an

application, and the district court shall have authority to grant or
deny the relief sought on conditions as it deems just and equitable.
This section is subject to the provisions of Section 1502.7 of this
title.

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