Oklahoma Code § 59-3150.3

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Applicant requirements
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A.  An applicant for a license to make small loans shall meet
the following requirements:
1.  A tangible net worth that comprises tangible assets, less
liabilities, of not less than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00)
for each location; and
2.  The financial responsibility, financial condition, business
experience, character and general fitness of the applicant shall
reasonably warrant the belief that the applicant's business shall be
conducted lawfully, honestly, carefully and efficiently.  In
determining whether these qualifications have been met and for the
purpose of investigating compliance with this act, the Administrator
of the Department of Consumer Credit may review and approve:
a. the business records and the capital adequacy of the
applicant,
b. the competence, experience, integrity and financial
ability of any person who is a director, officer, a
shareholder with ten percent (10%) or more shares of
the applicant, or a person who owns or controls the
applicant, and
c. any record of the applicant or any person referred to
in this act for any criminal activity, fraud or other
act of personal dishonesty; any act, omission or

practice that constitutes a breach of a fiduciary
duty; or any suspension, revocation or removal by any
agency or department of the United States or any
state, from participation in the conduct of any
business.
B.  The Administrator shall periodically review the licensee's
compliance with subsection A of this section.

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