Oklahoma Code § 45-745.14

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Findings - Notice to applicant - Hearing on findings
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A.  If an informal conference has been held, the Department
shall issue and furnish the applicant and persons who are parties to
the administrative proceedings with the written finding of the
Department, granting or denying the permit in whole or in part and
stating the reasons therefor, within the sixty (60) days of the
hearings in the informal conference.
B.  If no informal conference has been held, the Department
shall notify the applicant for a permit within a reasonable time,
whether the application has been approved or disapproved in whole or
in part.
C.  If the application is approved, the permit shall be issued.
If the application is disapproved, specific reasons shall be set
forth in the notification.  Within thirty (30) days after the
applicant is notified of the final decision of the Department on the
permit application, the applicant or any person with an interest
which is or may be adversely affected may request a hearing on the
reasons for the final determination.  The Department shall hold a
hearing within thirty (30) days of such request and provide
notification to all interested parties at the time that the
applicant is so notified.  Such hearing shall be of record,
adjudicatory in nature and no person who presided at an informal
conference shall either preside at the hearing or participate in
this decision or in any administrative appeal.  Within thirty (30)
days after the hearing the Department shall issue and furnish the
applicant, and all persons who participated in the hearing, with the
written decision of the Department granting or denying the permit in
whole or in part and stating the reasons.

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