Oklahoma Code § 52-276

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 and where 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 in addition thereto, shall cause
reasonable notice in writing to be served personally on any person,
firm or corporation complained against.  In the exercise and
enforcement of such jurisdiction, said Commission is authorized to
determine any question or fact, arising hereunder, and to summon
witnesses, make ancillary orders, and use 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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