Oklahoma Code § 36-6460

Title 36. Insurance: Enforcement powers of Commissioner
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The Insurance Commissioner of this state is authorized to make
use of any of the powers established pursuant to the Insurance Code
of this state to enforce the laws of this state so long as those
powers are not specifically preempted by the Risk Retention Act of
1986, as amended, including the administrative authority of the
Commissioner to investigate, issue subpoenas, conduct depositions
and hearings, issue orders, impose penalties and seek injunctive
relief.  Regarding any investigation, administrative proceedings or
litigation, the Commissioner may rely on the procedural laws of this
state.  The injunctive authority of the Commissioner for risk
retention groups is restricted by the requirement that any
injunction be issued by a court of competent jurisdiction.

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