Oklahoma Code § 59-2095.22

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Supervisory information sharing
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In order to promote more effective regulation and reduce
regulatory burden through supervisory information sharing:
1.  Except as otherwise provided in 12 U.S.C., Section 5111, the
requirements under federal or Oklahoma law regarding the privacy or
confidentiality of any information or material provided to the
Nationwide Multistate Licensing System and Registry and any

privilege arising under federal or state law, including the rules of
any federal or state court, with respect to such information or
material, shall continue to apply to such information or material
after the information or material has been disclosed to the
Nationwide Multistate Licensing System and Registry.  Such
information and material may be shared with all state and federal
regulatory officials with mortgage industry oversight authority
without the loss of privilege or the loss of confidentiality
protections provided by federal or Oklahoma law.
2.  For these purposes, the Administrator of Consumer Credit is
authorized to enter into agreements or sharing arrangements with
other governmental agencies, the Conference of State Bank
Supervisors, the American Association of Residential Mortgage
Regulators or other associations representing governmental agencies.
3.  Information or material that is subject to a privilege or
confidentiality under paragraph 1 of this section shall not be
subject to:
a. disclosure under any federal or state law governing
the disclosure to the public of information held by an
officer or an agency of the federal government or the
respective state, or
b. subpoena or discovery, or admission into evidence, in
any private civil action or administrative process,
unless with respect to any privilege held by the
Nationwide Multistate Licensing System and Registry
with respect to such information or material, the
entity or individual to whom such information or
material pertains waives, in whole or in part, in the
discretion of such entity or individual, that
privilege.
4.  Any provision of Oklahoma law relating to the disclosure of
confidential supervisory information or any information or material
described in paragraph 1 of this section that is inconsistent with
paragraph 1 of this section shall be superseded by the requirements
of this section.
5.  This section shall not apply with respect to the information
or material relating to the employment history of and publicly
adjudicated disciplinary and enforcement actions against mortgage
brokers and mortgage loan originators that is included in the
Nationwide Multistate Licensing System and Registry for access by
the public.

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