Oklahoma Code § 56-530.8

Title 56. Poor Persons: Appeals - Injunctions - Violations
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A.  Any certificate holder aggrieved by the decision of the
Department of Human Services pursuant to the provisions of the
Oklahoma Adult Companion Home Certification Act, within ten (10)
days after the revocation or refusal to issue or renew the
certification, may take an appeal de novo to the district court of
the county in which the home is maintained and operated by filing
with the clerk of the court a verified petition.  Notice of such
appeal shall be served on the Director of the Department within five
(5) days of the date of its filing.
B.  The Department, within ten (10) days of the service of such
notice, shall file with the clerk of said court a transcript of the
proceedings had before it.  The district court shall thereupon be
vested with jurisdiction to hear and determine the questions of law
and fact involved, as in an appeal de novo.  If the Department
prevails, the judgment of the district court shall be that the
decision of the Department be affirmed.  If the owner or operator of
a home prevails, the judgment of the court shall be that the
revocation be set aside or the certification issued or renewed, as

the case may be.  Pending the hearing of the appeal, the action of
the Department revoking or refusing renewal of the certification or
the granting thereof shall be stayed.
C.  Any person or owner or operator of a home may be enjoined
from maintaining and operating such home for violations of any
provisions of the Oklahoma Adult Companion Home Certification Act by
suit brought in the name of the state by the Attorney General of the
State of Oklahoma or by a district attorney.
D.  Any person or agent, representative, or officer of any home
who violates any of the provisions of the Oklahoma Adult Companion
Home Certification Act, upon conviction, shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor.  Whenever any agent, representative, or officer of any
home is convicted under authority of the Oklahoma Adult Companion
Home Certification Act, such conviction shall be sufficient grounds
for the revocation of the certificate to operate a home.

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