Oklahoma Code § 56-240.19

Title 56. Poor Persons: Implementation of order of suspension, revocation or
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probation.
A.  Upon receipt of an administrative order issued by the OAH to
suspend or revoke the license of an obligor, the licensing board
shall implement the order by:
1.  Determining if it has issued a license or has received an
application for issuance or renewal of a license to the person whose
name appears on the order;
2.  Notifying the obligor of the suspension or revocation;
3.  Demanding the license, if required;
4.  Entering the suspension or revocation on the appropriate
records; and
5.  Reporting the suspension, revocation, or probation, as
appropriate.
B.  An order, issued by the OAH, directing the licensing board
to suspend or revoke a license shall be processed and implemented by
the licensing board without any additional review or hearing, and
shall continue until the OAH, the district court, or the appellate
court advises the licensing board by order that the suspension or
revocation is terminated.
C.  The licensing board shall have no jurisdiction to modify,
remand, reverse, vacate, or stay the order of the Department for the
suspension or revocation of a license.
D.  In the event of suspension or revocation of a license, any
funds paid by the obligor to the licensing board for costs related
to issuance, renewal, or maintenance of a license shall not be
refunded to the obligor.
E.  The licensing board is exempt from liability to the obligor
for activities conducted in compliance with this section.

Added by Laws 1995, c. 354, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 1995.  Amended by Laws
1996, c. 97, § 19, eff. Nov. 1, 1996; Laws 2004, c. 124, § 7, eff.
Nov. 1, 2004.

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