Oklahoma Code § 47-1013

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Permits – Rules – Commission authority
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A.  A person shall not operate a transportation network company
in Oklahoma without first having obtained a permit from the Oklahoma
Corporation Commission (Commission).
B.  The Commission shall issue a permit to each applicant that
presents proof, in a form prescribed by the Commission, that the
applicant meets the requirements for a TNC set forth in this act,
and proof of insurance required by this act and pays to the
Commission an annual permit fee of Five Thousand Dollars
($5,000.00).

C.  The Commission shall promulgate rules as needed to implement
the provisions of this act.  The Commission may also set additional
fees and assess fines for noncompliance with this act or with
promulgated rules.
D.  The authority of the Commission shall be limited to
permitting and regulation of TNCs to ensure compliance by TNCs with
the provisions of this act and shall not include jurisdiction to
adjudicate private causes of action arising from the provision of
prearranged rides.
E.  The Commission shall have the authority to examine the
records of TNCs for the purpose of enforcement of this act,
including a random sample of the TNC's records related to
prearranged rides and TNC drivers at the Oklahoma City offices of
the Commission, unless an alternative location is agreed to by the
Commission and the TNC.  Such examinations shall not occur more than
two times per year unless necessary to investigate a complaint.
Records obtained by the Commission pursuant to this act shall not be
subject to disclosure under the Oklahoma Open Records Act and shall
be kept confidential by the Commission, except as may be required in
a Commission proceeding.
F.  Failure of a TNC to comply with the provisions of this act
may result in the denial or revocation of the TNC permit or fines as
assessed by the Commission.

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