Oklahoma Code § 59-1350.3

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Persons or classes prohibited as enforcers
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A.  To prevent a conflict of interest or the appearance of any
conflict of interest, and in addition to the qualifications for a
bail enforcer pursuant to Section 10 of this act, a person whose
employment prohibits such person from being licensed as a bail
bondsman as provided in subsection A of Section 1315 of Title 59 of
the Oklahoma Statutes shall be prohibited from being licensed as a
bail enforcer pursuant to the Bail Enforcement and Licensing Act.
In addition, a district attorney, or any employee of an office of a
district attorney, or any employee of the Department of Corrections
shall be prohibited from being licensed as a bail enforcer or bail
recovery agency while employed in such capacity.
B.  Nothing in the Bail Enforcement and Licensing Act shall be
construed to prohibit a bail bondsman, private investigator or
security guard licensed in this state from being dual-licensed
pursuant to the Bail Enforcement and Licensing Act.

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