Oklahoma Code § 59-858-828

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Violation of act or rules
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A.  The conduct of administrative proceedings shall be in
accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act and the Oklahoma
Certified Real Estate Appraisers Act and the rules promulgated
thereunder for violations of the Oklahoma Appraisal Management
Company Regulation Act shall be vested in the Oklahoma Real Estate
Appraiser Board, such that the Board, after notice and opportunity
for a hearing pursuant to Article II of the Administrative
Procedures Act, may issue an order imposing one or more of the
following penalties whenever the Board finds, by clear and
convincing evidence, that a registrant has violated any provision of
the Oklahoma Appraisal Management Company Regulation Act or rules
promulgated thereunder:
1.  Revocation of the registration with or without the right to
reapply;
2.  Suspension of the registrant for a period not to exceed five
(5) years;
3.  Stipulations, limitations, restrictions and conditions
relating to conduct of the registrant's appraisal management
services practice;
4.  Censure, including specific redress, if appropriate;
5.  Reprimand;
6.  Administrative fines not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars
($5,000.00) per violation; and
7.  Payment of costs expended by the Board for any legal fees
and costs and monitoring fees, including but not limited to
administrative costs, witness fees and attorney fees.
B.  Payment of fines and costs shall be in accordance with the
following:
1.  All administrative fines and costs shall be paid within
thirty (30) days of notifying the registrant's controlling person or
the registrant's agent for service of process in this state of the
order of the Board imposing the administrative fine, unless the

registrant has entered into an agreement with the Board extending
the period for payment;
2.  The registration may be suspended until any fine imposed
upon the registrant by the Board is paid;
3.  Unless the registrant has entered into an agreement with the
Board extending the period for payment, if fines and costs are not
paid in full by the registrant within thirty (30) days of the
notification of the order, the fines and costs shall double and the
registrant shall have an additional thirty-day period.  If the
double fine and costs are not paid within the additional thirty-day
period, the registration shall automatically be revoked; and
4.  All monies received by the Board as a result of the
imposition of the administrative fines and costs provided for in
this section shall be deposited in the Oklahoma Certified Real
Estate Appraisers Revolving Fund created pursuant to Section 858-730
of this title.
C.  Complaint filing procedures shall be in accordance with the
following:
1.  Any complaint filed under the Oklahoma Appraisal Management
Company Regulation Act or the rules promulgated thereunder shall be
in writing and signed by the person filing same and shall be on a
form prescribed by the Board.  A complaint may be filed against a
registrant directly by the Board, if reasonable cause exists to
believe there has been a violation of the Oklahoma Appraisal
Management Company Regulation Act or rules; and
2.  The registrant shall be entitled to any hearings or subject
to any disciplinary proceedings provided for in the Oklahoma
Appraisal Management Company Regulation Act or the rules promulgated
thereunder based upon any complaint filed pursuant to this section.
D.  Written notice of charges shall be provided as follows:
1.  Before taking any administrative action against any
registration, the Oklahoma Real Estate Appraiser Board shall notify
the registrant in writing of any charges made at least thirty (30)
days prior to the date set for hearing and shall afford the
registrant an opportunity to be heard in person or by counsel; and
2.  The written notice may be served personally or sent by
registered or certified mail to the last-known address of either the
registrant's controlling person or the registrant's service agent in
this state.

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