Oklahoma Code § 59-1315.1

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Owners of certain restaurant establishments permitted
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to be bondsmen - ABLE Commission investigations.
A.  On and after November 1, 2015, as an exception to the
provisions in paragraph 8, 9, 10 or 11 of subsection A of Section
1315 of this title prohibiting a person from being a bail bondsman

or receiving any benefit from the execution of any bail bond, a
person who holds an ownership interest in a restaurant establishment
where alcoholic beverages are lawfully sold or who is an officer,
director or stockholder of a corporation that owns or operates a
restaurant where alcoholic beverages are lawfully sold, may be a
licensed bail bondsman.
B.  No licensed bondsman who holds any license issued from the
ABLE Commission or any permit issued from any governmental
subdivision or who has any ownership interest, employment or
interest in any business identified by the provisions of paragraph
8, 9, 10 or 11 of subsection A of Section 1315 of this title may
execute the duties of a bondsman or have a bondsman office on the
premises of such establishment.
C.  No exception authorized in this section for a licensed
bondsman to additionally hold a license issued by the ABLE
Commission or a permit issued by a governmental subdivision pursuant
to paragraph 8, 9, 10 or 11 of subsection A of Section 1315 of this
title shall apply to or be construed as an exception for a bail
enforcer.
D.  The ABLE Commission shall be authorized to investigate all
provisions authorized by this section and shall certify in writing
to the Insurance Commissioner, upon written request, that a person
is eligible for an exception to the prohibitions of Section 1315 of
this title.  The ABLE Commission shall immediately notify the
Insurance Commissioner, in writing, if a person becomes disqualified
for an exception to the prohibitions of paragraph 8, 9, 10 or 11 of
subsection A of Section 1315 of this title.  If, after an
investigation of a violation of the provisions of this section, the
bail bondsman is found to be disqualified to be licensed as a bail
bondsman, the ABLE Commission shall be entitled to reimbursement for
all costs, expenses and attorney fees and in addition, the person
shall have the bail bondsman license permanently revoked by the
Insurance Commissioner.

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