Oklahoma Code § 27A-2-12-304

Title 27A. Environment And Natural Resources: Issuance, renewal of certificate, accreditation -
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Refusal, revocation, suspension - Reapplication.
A.  1.  The Department shall have power to refuse to issue or
renew, in part or in whole, a certificate or accreditation or, after
notice and opportunity for an individual proceeding as provided in
Article II of the Administrative Procedures Act and the Oklahoma
Environmental Quality Code, and rules promulgated thereunder, revoke
or suspend in part or in whole any certificate or accreditation for
good cause including, but not limited to:
a. gross inefficiency or incompetence,
b. violation of any provisions of this article, rules
promulgated thereunder or the terms or conditions of
any certification, accreditation or order issued
pursuant thereto, or
c. fraud or misrepresentation in obtaining a certificate
or accreditation.
2.  After the expiration of one (1) year after the Department's
denial of an application for a new or renewed certification or
accreditation, or for a reactivated and renewed certificate, or the
Department's revocation of a certification or accreditation, the
holder of such certificate or accreditation may make application to
the Department for new certification or accreditation.  After the
expiration of one (1) year after the Department's suspension of a
certification or accreditation, the holder may make application to
the Department for reinstatement or new certification or
accreditation.  Such new issuance or reinstatement shall rest in the
sound discretion of the Department.
B.  The Department may withdraw in part or in whole its
recognition and approval of any out-of-state training program or
training provider at any time the program or provider does not
qualify therefor pursuant to this article and rules of the Board.

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