Oklahoma Code § 59-1000.9

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Orders requiring compliance with standards and rules -
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Penalty.
A.  In addition to any other remedies provided for by law, the
Construction Industries Board may issue a written order to any
person or entity whom the Board has reason to believe is in
violation of, or has violated, any law which the Board has authority
to enforce or the standards or rules promulgated by the Board, and
to whom the Board has served, no less than fifteen (15) days
previously, a written notice of violation.  The fifteen-day notice
period may be reduced as, in the opinion of the Board, may be
necessary to render the order reasonably effectual.
B.  The written order may require immediate compliance with the
law or the standards or rules promulgated by the Board, or within a
specified time period, or both.  The order may also assess an
administrative fine for each day or part of a day that such person
fails to comply with the order.
C.  Any order issued pursuant to this section shall state with
specificity the nature of the violation.  Any penalty assessed in
the order shall not exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) per day
of noncompliance with the order.  In assessing such penalty, the
Board shall consider the seriousness of the violation and any
efforts to comply with applicable requirements.
D.  Any order issued pursuant to the provisions of this section
shall become a final order unless, no later than fifteen (15) days
after the order is served, the person or persons named therein
request an administrative hearing.  Upon such request, the Board
shall promptly conduct a hearing.  The Board may dismiss such
proceedings when compliance with the order is demonstrated and all
assessed fines, whether negotiated or not, are paid.  A final order
following a hearing determining a violation occurred shall assess an
administrative fine based upon consideration of the evidence and as
allowed by law or rule.
E.  Such orders and hearings are subject to the Administrative
Procedures Act.

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