Oklahoma Code § 59-1105

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Powers and duties of Department
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In addition to the other powers conferred by the Waterworks and
Wastewater Works Operator Certification Act, the Department shall
have the following powers and duties:
1.  To institute in any court of competent jurisdiction such
actions or proceedings, including but not limited to actions and
proceedings for mandatory or prohibitory injunctions or mandamus, as
it may deem necessary either to enforce or to prevent violation of
any provision of this act or of any rule or order made thereunder,
or to enforce any subpoena or order issued or made under authority
of the Waterworks and Wastewater Works Operator Certification Act;

2.  To conduct and cooperate with others in conducting
educational and training programs, including itinerant training
programs or district meetings, concerning plant operation and
related subjects;
3.  To employ such personnel, incur such expenses, and purchase
such personal property as may be necessary for the purposes of this
act, insofar as funds are lawfully available therefor;
4.  To prescribe such procedures and forms as may be necessary
to the administration of the Waterworks and Wastewater Works
Operator Certification Act;
5.  To prescribe the form and content of, and to grade and
determine the criteria for the successful completion of,
examinations given to applicants and to provide for the
confidentiality of examinations and individual test scores;
6.  To perform such other acts as shall be necessary for the
accomplishment of the purposes of the Waterworks and Wastewater
Works Operator Certification Act;
7.  To enforce the provisions of the Waterworks and Wastewater
Works Operator Certification Act, rules promulgated thereunder and
orders, certifications and registrations issued pursuant thereto;
and
8.  To conduct voluntary certification programs, certification
programs specifically authorized by state statute, and certification
programs promulgated by the Environmental Quality Board pursuant to
a federal regulation or requirement; and to issue, renew or
reactivate certificates and to register persons employed as helpers
pursuant to such programs.

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