Oklahoma Code § 59-3023.4

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Enforcement program - Investigations
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A.  It shall be the duty of the Department of Labor to develop
an enforcement program which will ensure compliance with regulations
and requirements referenced in this chapter.  An enforcement program
may include, but is not limited to, regulations for identification
of property locations which are subject to the regulations and
requirements; issuing notifications to violating property owners or
operators; random on-site inspections and tests on existing
installations; witnessing periodic inspections and testing in order
to ensure satisfactory performance by licensed persons, sole
proprietors, firms or corporations; and assisting in the development
of public awareness programs.
B.  Any person may request an investigation into an alleged
violation of this chapter by giving notice to the Department of
Labor of such violation or danger.  The notice shall be in writing,
shall set forth with reasonable particularity the grounds for the
notice, and shall be signed by the person making the request.
C.  Upon receipt of a notification, if the Commissioner
determines that there are reasonable grounds to believe that a
violation or danger exists, the Commissioner shall cause to be made
an investigation in accordance with this chapter as soon as
practicable to determine if such violation or danger exists.  If the
Commissioner determines that there are no reasonable grounds to
believe that a violation or danger exists, the Department of Labor
shall notify the party in writing of such determination.

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