Oklahoma Code § 59-3150.22

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Multistate automated licensing system – Administrator
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A.  In addition to any other powers conferred upon the
Administrator of the Department of Consumer Credit by law, the
Administrator is authorized to require persons subject to this act
to be licensed through a multistate automated licensing system.
Pursuant to this authority, the Administrator may:
1.  Promulgate administrative rules that are reasonably
necessary for participation in, transition to or operation of a
multistate automated licensing system;

2.  Establish relationships or enter into agreements that are
reasonably necessary for participation in, transition to or
operation of a multistate automated licensing system.  The
agreements may include, but are not limited to, operating
agreements, information-sharing agreements, interstate cooperative
agreements and technology licensing agreements;
3.  Require that applications for licensing under this act and
renewals of such licenses may be filed with a multistate automated
licensing system;
4.  Require that any fees required to be paid under this act and
required by a multistate automated licensing system may be paid
through a multistate automated licensing system;
5.  Establish deadlines for transitioning licensees to a
multistate automated licensing system.  The Administrator has the
authority to deny any applications or renewal applications not filed
with a multistate automated licensing system after such deadlines
have passed, notwithstanding any dates established elsewhere in this
act; provided, however, the Administrator shall provide reasonable
notice of any transition deadlines to licensees; and
6.  Take such further actions as are reasonably necessary to
give effect to this section.
B.  Nothing in this section shall authorize the Administrator to
require a person who is not subject to this act to submit
information to or to participate in a multistate automated licensing
system that is operated or participated in pursuant to this act.
C.  The Administrator shall retain full authority and discretion
to license persons under this act and to enforce this act to its
fullest extent.  Nothing in this section shall be deemed to be a
reduction or derogation of that authority and discretion.
D.  Applicants for and holders of licenses issued under this act
shall pay all costs associated with submitting an application to or
transitioning a license to a multistate automated licensing system,
as well as all costs required by a multistate automated licensing
system for maintaining and renewing any license issued by the
Administrator on a multistate automated licensing system.

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