Oklahoma Code § 59-1850.5

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Construction Industries Board - Powers and duties
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The Construction Industries Board shall have the power and duty
to:
1.  Issue, renew, suspend, revoke, modify or deny licenses to
engage in mechanical work pursuant to the Mechanical Licensing Act;
2.  Register apprentices;
3.  Enter upon public and private property for the purpose of
inspecting workers' licenses and mechanical work for compliance with
the provisions of the Mechanical Licensing Act and of the rules of
the Board promulgated pursuant thereto;
4.  Employ personnel to conduct investigations and inspections;
5.  Enforce the standards and rules promulgated pursuant to the
Mechanical Licensing Act;
6.  Reprimand or place on probation, or both, any holder of a
license or registration pursuant to the Mechanical Licensing Act;
7.  Investigate complaints and hold hearings;
8.  Initiate disciplinary proceedings, request prosecution of
and initiate injunctive proceedings against any person who violates
any of the provisions of the Mechanical Licensing Act or any rule
promulgated pursuant thereto;
9.  Establish and levy administrative fines against any person
who violates any of the provisions of the Mechanical Licensing Act
or any rule promulgated pursuant thereto;
10.  Conduct investigations into the qualifications of
applicants for licensure and registration on the request of the
Board;
11.  Develop and administer the examinations approved by the
Committee of Mechanical Examiners for applicants for licenses as a
mechanical contractor or journeyman; and
12.  Exercise all incidental powers as necessary and proper to
implement and enforce the provisions of the Mechanical Licensing Act
and the rules promulgated pursuant thereto.
Added by Laws 1987, c. 93, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 1987.  Amended by Laws
1993, c. 236, § 7, eff. Sept. 1, 1993; Laws 1994, c. 293, § 11, eff.
July 1, 1994; Laws 2001, c. 394, § 57, eff. Jan. 1, 2002.

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