Oklahoma Code § 59-3150.7

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Application denial - Hearing
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A.  If the Administrator of the Department of Consumer Credit
determines that an applicant is not qualified to receive a license,
the Administrator shall notify the applicant in writing that the
application has been denied, stating the basis for denial.
B.  If the Administrator denies an application, or if the
Administrator fails to act on an application within ninety (90) days
after the filing of a properly completed application, the applicant
may make a written demand to the Administrator for a hearing before
the Administrator on the question of whether the license should be
granted.
C.  Any hearing on the denial of a license shall be conducted
pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act; provided, that the

burden of proof that the applicant is entitled to a license shall be
on the applicant.  A decision of the Administrator following any
hearing on the denial of a license is subject to review pursuant to
the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act.

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