Oklahoma Code § 59-1151.3

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Roofing contractor registration – Violations –
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Penalties – Enjoinment of prohibited acts or practices.
A.  All roofing contractors shall be registered annually by the
Board.  All registrations shall be nontransferable.  It is unlawful
for any person to act as a roofing contractor without having a
current and valid roofing contractor's registration or act as a
commercial roofing contractor without a current and valid commercial
roofer endorsement issued pursuant to the Roofing Contractor
Registration Act, unless the person is exempt under the Roofing
Contractor Registration Act.  Evidence of securing a permit,
including roofing work from a governmental agency or the employment
of a person on a roofing project, shall be accepted in any court as
prima facie evidence of the existence of a contract.
Each copy of a roofing contractor's record, which would include
responses to any complaints, that is from and verified by the
registrar, or a verified statement from the registrar that there is
no record as no application was made, shall be received in all
courts in this state as prima facie evidence of the facts stated
therein.
A verified copy of a roofing contractor's administrative
citation for unregistered activity or without required commercial
roofer endorsement and order of final disposition from the registrar
shall be received in all courts in this state as prima facie
evidence of the facts stated therein, including establishment
thereby of the first offense.
B.  A person shall not engage or offer to engage in, by
advertisement or otherwise, the business nor act in the capacity of
a roofing contractor within this state nor shall that person bring
or maintain any claim, action, suit, or proceeding in any court of
this state related to the person's business or capacity as a roofing
contractor without a valid registration and commercial roofer
endorsement, when required, continuously while performing the work
for which the claim, action, suit, or proceeding is sought, as
provided in the Roofing Contractor Registration Act.  No business
entity shall advertise or act as a roofing contractor unless such
business is a registered roofing contractor with a valid commercial
roofer endorsement, when required, and is in good standing, and is
associated with and responsible for all roofing contractor work of
such entity.  Any business entity violating the provisions of this
subsection shall be subject to administrative penalty by the Board
not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00).
C.  A person who fails to obtain a valid registration and
endorsement when required prior to advertising or offering to engage
as or acting as a roofing contractor as defined in the Roofing

Contractor Registration Act, or a person who acts as a roofing
contractor while his or her registration is not in good standing or
is suspended or revoked without complying with the required
disclosure and option for homeowner to cancel the contract
provisions of subsection I of Section 1151.5 of this title, or a
person who violates any provision of the Roofing Contractor
Registration Act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, upon conviction
or plea, punishable by a fine not to exceed Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00) for each violation.  More than one misdemeanor violation
in any twelve-month period shall be grounds for the suspension of
the registration, and shall cause the person to be ineligible for
registration for a period not to exceed twenty-four (24) months
after all requirements of the sentence, or deferment of sentence,
and probation have been met, including the payment of any
restitution or rehabilitative treatment.
D.  In lieu of referring complaints of violations of the Roofing
Contractor Registration Act to the district attorney for misdemeanor
prosecution, the Board in its discretion may issue administrative
fines to any person up to Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for
violations of any provision of the Roofing Contractor Registration
Act or its rules or regulations.  A person who fails to obtain a
valid registration prior to acting as a roofing contractor, or a
person who acts as a roofing contractor while his or her
registration or commercial roofer endorsement is not in good
standing or is suspended or revoked without complying with the
required disclosure and option for homeowner to cancel the contract
provisions of subsection I of Section 1151.5 of this title, on first
offense, may be administratively fined and disciplined after notice
and opportunity for hearing before the Roofing Hearing Board.  A
person who violates any other provision of the Roofing Contractor
Registration Act, on first offense within a two-year period, may be
administratively fined and disciplined by the Roofing Hearing Board
in its discretion in lieu of referral to the district attorney as a
misdemeanor, or the matter may be referred to the district attorney.
Misdemeanor conviction, guilty plea, or nolo contendere plea due to
alleged violations of the Roofing Contractor Registration Act shall
be grounds for the revocation of the registration and shall cause
the person to be ineligible for registration for a period not to
exceed twelve (12) months after all requirements of the sentence, or
deferment of sentence, and probation have been met, including the
payment of any restitution or rehabilitative treatment.
E.  Administrative fines collected pursuant to the Roofing
Contractor Registration Act shall be placed in the Roofing
Contractor Registration Revolving Fund pursuant to Section 1151.20
of this title.
F.  It is the duty of the building official or other authority
charged with the duty of issuing roofing permits of any incorporated

municipality or subdivision of the municipality or county to refuse
to issue a roofing permit for any roofing undertaking which would
require a registration pursuant to the Roofing Contractor
Registration Act unless the applicant has furnished evidence that he
or she is either registered as required or is exempt from the
registration requirements of the Roofing Contractor Registration
Act.
G.  The Roofing Hearing Board may make application to the
appropriate court for an order enjoining the acts or practices
prohibited by the Roofing Contractor Registration Act, and upon a
showing by the Roofing Hearing Board that the person or firm has
engaged in, or is about to engage in, any of the prohibited acts or
practices, an injunction, restraining order or other order as may be
appropriate shall be granted by the court.

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