Oklahoma Code § 59-1695

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Violations - Fines - Injunctions
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A.  Any person who violates any of the provisions of the
Electrical License Act or any provision of an ordinance or
regulation enacted by a city or town by authority of the Electrical
License Act, in addition to suffering possible suspension or
revocation of a license or registration, shall, upon conviction, be
guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not less
than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) nor more than One Thousand
Dollars ($1,000.00), together with the costs of prosecution.
B.  In addition to other penalties provided by law, if after a
hearing in accordance with the provisions of Section 1689 of this
title, the Electrical Hearing Board shall find any person to be in
violation of any of the provisions of this act, such person may be
subject to an administrative fine of not more than Five Hundred
Dollars ($500.00) for each violation.  Each day a person is in
violation of this act may constitute a separate violation.  The
maximum fine will not exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00).  All
administrative fines collected pursuant to the provisions of this
subsection shall be deposited in the Electrical Revolving Fund.
Administrative fines imposed pursuant to this subsection shall be
enforceable in the district courts of this state.
C.  The Electrical Hearing Board may make application to the
appropriate court for an order enjoining the acts or practices
prohibited by this act, and upon a showing by the Electrical Hearing
Board that the person has engaged 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.
D.  If any electrical facilities as defined in the Electrical
License Act are in violation of the National Electrical Code set
forth in the National Fire Code (Electrical) issued by the National
Fire Protection Association, NFPA number 70, current edition, as
amended, or any ordinance or other regulation of a city or town, the
proper authorities of the state or political subdivision of the
state, in addition to other remedies, may institute appropriate
action or proceedings to prevent any illegal installation or use of
such facilities, to restrain, correct or abate any violation, or to
prevent illegal occupancy of a building or structure.

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