Oklahoma Code § 59-1507

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Administrative hearings - Revocation, suspension,
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reinstatement and surrender of license.
A.  The Administrator of Consumer Credit shall appoint an
independent hearing examiner to conduct all administrative hearings
involving alleged violations of the Oklahoma Pawnshop Act.  The
independent hearing examiner shall have authority to exercise all
powers granted by Article II of the Administrative Procedures Act in
conducting hearings.  The independent hearing examiner shall have
authority to recommend penalties authorized by the Oklahoma Pawnshop
Act and issue proposed orders, with proposed findings of fact and
proposed conclusions of law, to the Administrator pursuant to
Article II of the Administrative Procedures Act.  The Administrator
shall review the proposed order and issue a final agency order in
accordance with Article II of the Administrative Procedures Act.  A
final agency order issued by the Administrator shall be appealable
by all parties to the district court as provided in Article II of
the Administrative Procedures Act.  The costs of the hearing
examiner may be assessed by the hearing examiner against the
respondent, unless the respondent is the prevailing party.
B.  The Administrator may, after notice and hearing, decline to
renew a license, suspend or revoke any license, or in addition to or
in lieu of suspension or revocation, order refunds for any unlawful
charges or enter a cease and desist order if the Administrator finds
that:
1.  The licensee or any entity or individual subject to the
Oklahoma Pawnshop Act has failed to pay any fee or charge properly
imposed by the Administrator under the authority of the Oklahoma
Pawnshop Act;
2.  The licensee, either knowingly or without the exercise of
due care to prevent the same, has violated any provision of the
Oklahoma Pawnshop Act or any rule or order lawfully made pursuant to
and within the authority of the Oklahoma Pawnshop Act; or
3.  Any fact or condition exists which, if it had existed or had
been known to exist at the time of the original application for a
license, clearly would have justified the Administrator in refusing
the license.
C.  Any licensee may surrender any license by delivering it to
the Administrator with written notice of its surrender, but such
surrender shall not affect the licensee's civil or criminal
liability for acts committed prior thereto.

D.  No revocation, suspension or surrender of any license shall
impair or affect the obligation of any preexisting lawful contract
between the licensee and any customer.
E.  The Administrator may reinstate suspended licenses or issue
new licenses to a person whose license or licenses have been revoked
if no fact or condition then exists which clearly would have
justified the Administrator in refusing originally to issue such
license under the Oklahoma Pawnshop Act.
F.  On application of any person and payment of the cost
thereof, the Administrator shall furnish under the Administrator's
seal and signature a certificate of good standing or a certified
copy of any license.
G.  The Commission on Consumer Credit shall prescribe by rule a
fee for each license change, duplicate license, or returned check.
H.  A licensee shall pay a late fee as prescribed by rule of the
Commission on Consumer Credit if a license is not renewed by
December 1.
I.  Any entity or individual offering to engage or engaged in
making pawn transactions in this state without a license shall be
subject to a civil penalty not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars
($5,000.00).
J.  The Administrator may impose a civil penalty as prescribed
in subsection I of this section, after notice and hearing in
accordance with Article II of the Administrative Procedures Act.
Any administrative order or settlement agreement imposing a civil
penalty pursuant to this section may be enforced in the same manner
as civil judgments in this state.  The Administrator may file an
application to enforce an administrative order or settlement
agreement imposing a civil penalty in the district court of Oklahoma
County.

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