Oklahoma Code § 36-317

Title 36. Insurance: Witnesses or evidence
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A.  The Insurance Commissioner may take depositions, subpoena
witnesses or documentary evidence, administer oaths, and examine
under oath any individual relative to the affairs of any person
being examined, or relative to the subject of any hearing or
investigation.

B.  All administrative subpoenas shall be served in the same
manner as if issued from a district court or in accordance with the
Administrative Procedures Act.  If any person fails to obey a
subpoena lawfully served, the Commissioner may forthwith report such
disobedience, together with a copy of the subpoena and proof of
service thereof, to the district court of the county in which the
person was required to appear, and such court shall forthwith cause
such person to be produced and shall impose penalties as though the
person had disobeyed a subpoena issued out of such court.

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