Oklahoma Code § 59-3150.18

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Consent orders – Enforcement action without prior
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hearing.
A.  The Administrator of the Department of Consumer Credit may
enter into a consent order at any time with any person to resolve
any matter arising under this act.  A consent order shall be signed
by the person to whom it is issued or a duly authorized
representative and shall indicate agreement to the terms contained
in the order.  A consent order need not constitute an admission by
any person that any provision of this act or any administrative rule
or order promulgated or issued under this act has been violated, nor
need it constitute a finding by the Administrator that the person
has violated this act or any administrative rule or order issued
under this act.
B.  Notwithstanding the issuance of a consent order, the
Administrator may seek civil or criminal penalties concerning
matters encompassed by the consent order.
C.  In cases involving extraordinary circumstances requiring
immediate action, the Administrator may take any enforcement action
authorized by this act without providing the opportunity for a prior
hearing but shall promptly afford a subsequent hearing upon an
application to rescind the action taken that is filed with the

Administrator within twenty (20) days after receipt of the notice of
the Administrator's emergency action.

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