Oklahoma Code § 63-1-827

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Effective date of nonrenewal, suspension or revocation
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A.  If a hearing is not requested, the effective date of the
nonrenewal, suspension, or revocation shall be as follows:
1.  In cases of nonrenewal of a license the effective date shall
be the expiration date of the license.  The date may be extended no
longer than necessary to permit the orderly removal of the
residents; or
2.  In cases of revocation or suspension of the license the
effective date shall be the date set by the State Department of
Health in the notice of revocation.  The date shall be no later than
necessary to permit the orderly removal of the residents.
B.  If a hearing is requested, unless otherwise ordered by a
district court, the effective date of the nonrenewal, suspension, or
revocation of a license shall be set upon final action after the
hearing and shall be no later than necessary to permit the orderly
removal of the residents.

C.  A new application of the applicant or licensee whose license
was not renewed, suspended, or revoked may be considered after
ninety (90) days upon receipt of satisfactory evidence that the
conditions upon which such nonrenewal, suspension, or revocation was
based have been corrected.  A new license may be granted after a
full and complete inspection or investigation and the applicant or
licensee and the home are in substantial compliance with the
provisions of the Residential Care Act and the rules promulgated
thereto by the State Board of Health.

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