Oklahoma Code § 59-738.2

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Consent of Board issuing license - Laws governing - Duty
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of Attorney General.
None of the Boards referred to in Section 1 of this act shall be
permitted to institute an action to enjoin any person who holds a
valid license regularly issued by any other of the above-named
Boards without first obtaining the written consent of said other
Board to file such injunction proceedings.  The terms and provisions
of the respective acts and laws creating and establishing the Boards
above referred to are set forth in Title 59, Oklahoma Statutes 1951,
as Chapters 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13 and 14.  Provided, that in the event
any of the above-named Boards as to an injunction action, or the
proper district attorney as to a criminal action, fails or refuses
to file such an action to enforce the respective acts and laws
applicable to any such Board within ninety (90) days after complaint
of violation thereof is made thereto, it shall be the duty of the
Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma, if such a sworn complaint
is made thereto, to file and prosecute an appropriate injunction or
criminal action to enforce said act or law, that is, if he finds
there is sufficient competent evidence to support such action.

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