Oklahoma Code § 59-858-810

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: AMC controlling person
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A.  Each AMC applying to the Oklahoma Real Estate Appraiser
Board for a registration or for a renewal of a registration in this
state shall designate one controlling person that shall serve as the
main contact for all communication between the Board and the AMC.
B.  The controlling person designated pursuant to subsection A
of this section shall:
1.  Remain in good standing with any appraiser-credentialing
jurisdictions that the controlling person has credentials with,
however, nothing in this section shall require that a designated
controlling person hold an appraiser credential in any jurisdiction;
2.  Have never had a credential issued by any appraiser-
credentialing jurisdiction to act as an appraiser refused, denied,
canceled, revoked, or surrendered in lieu of a pending disciplinary
proceeding in any jurisdiction;
3.  Be of good moral character, as determined by the Board;
4.  Submit to a background investigation, as determined by the
Board; and
5.  Notify the Oklahoma Real Estate Appraiser Board of any
discipline imposed by any other jurisdiction, whether state or
federal, including but not limited to consent agreements or orders,
in connection with any real property valuation activity including,
but not limited to, public or private reprimand, censure, financial
penalty, probation, restriction on practice, delisting, suspension,
revocation, surrender of license or credential, debarment or any
other formal or informal resolution as to the Appraisal Management
Company or any of its individual controlling officers in their
capacity as an appraiser.

a. Discipline imposed by another jurisdiction shall be
reported in writing within ten (10) calendar days of
the certificate holder's receipt of the final order or
notice of the discipline imposed, and failure to
report shall itself be grounds for discipline.
b. The decision of the other jurisdiction that imposed
discipline may not be collaterally attacked.  The sole
issue to be determined by the Board in the
disciplinary proceeding in this state shall be the
extent of the final discipline to be imposed by the
Board which may be less or more severe than the
discipline imposed by the other jurisdiction that
imposed discipline.

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