Oklahoma Code § 59-3106

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Prohibited acts
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A deferred deposit lender shall not:
1.  Charge fees other than, or in excess of those authorized by
the Deferred Deposit Lending Act;
2.  Make deferred deposit loans at unlicensed locations;
3.  Alter or delete the date on an instrument after it has been
accepted by the lender pursuant to a deferred deposit loan;
4.  Accept an undated instrument or an instrument dated on a
date other than the date of the deferred deposit loan;
5.  Accept an instrument unless the account on which the
instrument is drawn is a legitimate, open and active account;
6.  Require a debtor to provide security for the deferred
deposit loan or require a debtor to provide a guaranty from another
person;
7.  Advance a loan amount greater than Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00) to a borrower in one deferred deposit loan transaction
exclusive of the finance charge allowed in Section 3108 of this
title;
8.  Engage in a deferred deposit loan with a term of less than
twelve (12) days or more than forty-five (45) days;
9.  Negotiate or present an instrument for payment unless the
instrument is endorsed with the actual business name of the lender;
10.  Negotiate any instrument presented by a borrower if the
borrower has redeemed the instrument by paying the full amount due
under the deferred deposit loan;
11.  Make any charge for insurance in connection with a deferred
deposit loan transaction;
12.  Refuse the borrower’s right to rescind the deferred deposit
loan at any time between the time of the deferred deposit loan
transaction and 5 p.m. of the next business day following the
deferred deposit loan transaction;
13.  Charge the borrower an additional finance charge or fee for
cashing a lender’s business instrument, if the lender pays the
proceeds from the loan transaction in the form of a business
instrument;
14.  Require or accept more than one dated instrument per
deferred deposit loan; or
15.  Refuse the borrower’s right to enter into an installment
payment plan, pursuant to this act.

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