Oklahoma Code § 36-1210

Title 36. Insurance: Judicial review by intervenor
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If the final order of the Insurance Commissioner does not charge
a violation of this article, then any intervenor in the proceedings
may, within thirty (30) days after the service of such order, cause
an action for judicial review to be filed in the district court of
Oklahoma County for a review of such order.  Upon such review, the
court shall have authority to issue appropriate orders and decrees
in connection therewith, including, if the court finds that it is to
the interest of the public, orders enjoining and restraining the
continuance of any method of competition, act or practice which it
finds, notwithstanding such order of the Commissioner, constitutes a
violation of this article.

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