Oklahoma Code § 59-3150.24

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Application of federal or state laws to information
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provided to a multistate automated licensing system – Agreements
with other government agencies.
A.  In order to promote more effective regulation and reduce
regulatory burden through supervisory information sharing, the
requirements under any federal or state law regarding the privacy or
confidentiality of any information or material provided to a
multistate automated licensing system 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 the information or material after the
information or material has been disclosed to a multistate automated
licensing system.  The information or material may be shared with
all state and federal regulatory officials with consumer credit
oversight authority without the loss of privilege or the loss of
confidentiality protections provided by federal or any state law,
including the protection available under the laws of the State of
Oklahoma.
B.  For purposes of this section, the Administrator of the
Department of Consumer Credit is authorized to enter into agreements
or sharing agreements with other governmental agencies, the
Conference of State Bank Supervisors or other associations
representing governmental agencies as established by rule or order
of the Administrator.
C.  Information or material that is subject to privilege or
confidentiality under this section shall not be subject to:
1.  Disclosure under any federal or state law governing the
disclosure to the public of information held by an officer or any
agency of the federal government or the respective state; or
2.  Subpoena, discovery or admission into evidence in any
private civil action or administrative process, unless with respect
to any privilege held by a multistate automated licensing system
applicable to such information or material, the person to whom such
information or material pertains waives that privilege in whole or
in part in the discretion of such person.
D.  This section shall supersede any inconsistent provisions of
law pertaining to the records open to public inspection.
E.  This section shall not apply with respect to information or
material relating to publicly adjudicated disciplinary and
enforcement actions against persons subject to this act that is
included in a multistate automated licensing system for access by
the public.

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