Oklahoma Code § 52-241

Title 52. Oil And Gas: Enforcement of act - Hearings before Corporation
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Commission.
Any person, firm or corporation, or the Attorney General, on
behalf of the state may institute proceedings before the Corporation
Commission, or apply for a hearing before said Commission, upon any
question relating to the enforcement of this act; and jurisdiction
is hereby conferred upon said Commission to hear and determine the
same, said Commission shall set a time and place when such hearing
shall be had and give reasonable notice thereof to all persons or
classes interested therein by publication in some newspaper or
newspapers having general circulation in the state, and shall in
addition thereto cause notice to be served in writing upon any
person, firm or corporation, complained against in the manner now
provided by law for serving summons in civil actions.  In the
exercise and enforcement of such jurisdiction said Commission is
authorized to summon witnesses, make ancillary orders, and use such
mesne and final process including inspection and punishment as for
contempt, analogous to proceedings under its control over public
service corporations as now provided by law.

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