Oklahoma Code § 47-180c

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Seizure and confiscation of devices - Grounds
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The Commission may issue an order for the seizure and
confiscation and return to the Commission of any identification
device or devices, for any of the following reasons, and to direct
said order or orders to any officer of the State of Oklahoma charged
with the duties of enforcing the provisions of this act and/or any
other section of the motor carrier law now in force or hereinafter
enacted:
1.  In all cases where the motor carrier has permitted the
insurance coverage, as required by law to be filed with the
Commission, to lapse or become cancelled or for any reason to become
void and fail to meet the requirements as provided by law;
2.  For failure on the part of any motor carrier, his or its
agents or employees to comply with any part or provision of this

act, or any other act or law or part or provision thereof relative
to the legal operation of a for-hire motor carrier or to obey,
observe or comply with any order, decision, rule or regulation,
direction, demand or requirement, or any part or provision thereof,
of the Commission;
3.  Upon the cancellation or revocation of the certificate or
permit or IRC or license under which said identification device or
devices were issued; or
4.  For operating any powered motor vehicle in violation of the
terms and provisions of this act or the Motor Carrier Act of 1995
and all applicable size and weight laws and safety standards of this
state.
Added by Laws 1939, p. 59, § 5.  Amended by Laws 1968, c. 190, § 17,
eff. Sept. 30, 1968; Laws 1969, c. 92, § 3, emerg. eff. March 25,
1969; Laws 1971, c. 102, § 3, emerg. eff. April 26, 1971; Laws 1995,
c. 143, § 36, eff. Nov. 1, 1995.

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