A. 1. If Service Oklahoma determines at any time that an applicant for a certificate of title of a vehicle is not entitled thereto, it may refuse to issue such certificate or to register such vehicle. 2. a. If Service Oklahoma determines that a previously issued certificate of title or registration was issued in contradiction of any statutory requirement or that the applicant was not entitled to such certificate or registration, it may revoke such certificate of title or registration by sending a notice of revocation hearing. Said notice shall be mailed to the last known address reflected on the motor vehicle records of Service Oklahoma and must be mailed at least ten (10) days prior to the revocation hearing date with a certificate of mailing stating the date it was mailed by Service Oklahoma. Such certificate of mailing shall be presumed to demonstrate compliance with the notice requirement in this section. b. Any person or entity to whom notice was sent pursuant to this section who fails to appear at such hearing may be found in default and subject to revocation of a certificate of title or registration without further notice or process. c. The hearing shall be subject to the hearing requirements in Article II of the Administrative Procedures Act, Section 308a et seq. of Title 75 of the Oklahoma Statutes. d. Service Oklahoma may promulgate administrative code rules describing the hearing process. B. 1. Service Oklahoma may refuse registration and issuance of a certificate of title of a commercial motor vehicle, or any transfer of title and registration of a commercial motor vehicle, to a commercial motor carrier whose ability to operate has been terminated or denied by a federal agency. 2. Service Oklahoma may revoke the registration, certificate of title, and license plate of a commercial motor vehicle if the vehicle has been assigned to be operated by a commercial motor carrier whose ability to operate has been terminated or denied by a federal agency. C. The Corporation Commission may revoke, suspend or deny registration of and/or issuance of license plates for a commercial motor vehicle licensed pursuant to the jurisdiction of the Corporation Commission and whose ability to operate has been terminated or denied by a state or federal agency.
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