Oklahoma Code § 59-1741

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Violation of provisions - Penalties and fines
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A.  Any person who holds himself or herself out as a licensed
dietician, or any licensed dietician who violates any provision of
the Licensed Dietician Act shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a
misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not less than Fifty
Dollars ($50.00) and not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).
Each day a violation of the provisions of the Licensed Dietician Act
occurs shall be deemed to be a separate offense.

B.  In addition to any fine or penalty that may be imposed
against any licensed dietitian who has been determined by the State
Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision to have violated any
provision of the Licensed Dietician Act or any rule or any order
issued pursuant to the provisions of the Licensed Dietician Act or
any person who holds himself or herself out as a licensed dietitian,
such person may be liable for the costs incurred by the Board to
implement disciplinary actions or prosecute the case.  This includes
but is not limited to investigator fees, stenographer fees, attorney
fees and hearing costs.
C.  All monies collected in association with these costs shall
be deposited with the State Treasurer of Oklahoma and placed in the
State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision Fund.

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