Oklahoma Code § 47-170.2

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Report of load capacity violations to Corporation
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Commission - Contempt of Commission motor carrier rules, tariffs and
regulations - Penalties - Complaint procedure.
A.  The Department of Public Safety, monthly, shall notify the
Oklahoma Corporation Commission of any ticket issued for a violation
of the provisions of Section 14-119 of this title, or any provisions
of Chapter 14 of this title or the terms of any special permit
authorized pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 14 of this title
concerning overweight or overweight special permits.
B.  Truck overweight violations by motor carriers or private
carriers shall be considered contempt of Commission motor carrier
rules, tariffs and regulations.  The Commission shall establish a
specific rule whereby such overweight violations by motor carriers
or private carriers shall be grounds for issuance of a show-cause
order for consideration of temporary or permanent cancellation of
operating authority or license.  In establishing the rule,
consideration shall be given to the frequency of violations, pattern
of violations, fleet size, type of operation, amount of overweight,
and other such factors that may indicate intent.  Any person, firm,
or corporation that assists in the commission of such overweight
violation or refuses to comply with any rule, regulation, or order
of the Commission relating thereto shall be guilty of contempt of
the Commission and shall be subject to a fine to be imposed by said
Commission in a sum not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) on
each violation.  In the specific instance of an overweight
violation, the transportation of each load shall constitute a
separate violation.  The same fine assessed against the motor
carrier or private carrier shall apply to any other person, firm, or
corporation that aids or abets such violations.  Provided however,
no motor carrier, private carrier, shipper or person loading or
causing a motor vehicle to be loaded shall be subject to a fine for
contempt unless the gross weight of the motor vehicle is more than
five thousand (5,000) pounds overweight.
C.  The Commission, in its discretion and on its own motion, may
make a contempt complaint in writing under oath setting forth the
violation, enter the complaint on its docket, and proceed with the
matter in accordance with the provisions of Sections 161 et seq. of
this title or the Motor Carrier Act of 1995.

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