Oklahoma Code § 63-1-878

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Unlawful operation or misrepresentation - Penalties -
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A.  It shall be unlawful to operate an adult day care center
without possessing a current, valid license issued pursuant to the
provisions of the Adult Day Care Act.  It shall be unlawful for any
holder of a license issued pursuant to the provisions of the Adult
Day Care Act to advertise or hold out to the public that it holds a
license for a center other than that for which it actually holds a
license.  It shall be unlawful for any individual or entity to
advertise or hold out to the public that it provides adult day care
services without first possessing a current, valid license issued
pursuant to the provisions of the Adult Day Care Act or the
Continuum of Care and Assisted Living Act.
B.  Any person who has been determined by the State Department
of Health to have violated any provision of the Adult Day Care Act
or any rule or order issued pursuant thereto may be liable for an
administrative penalty of not more than Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00) for each day that such violation continues.
C.  The amount of the penalty shall be assessed by the
Department pursuant to the provisions of subsection B of this
section, after notice and hearing.  In determining the amount of the
penalty, the Department shall include but not be limited to,
consideration of the nature, circumstances, and gravity of the
violation and, with respect to the person found to have committed
the violation, the degree of culpability, the effect on the ability
of the person to continue to do business, and any show of good faith
in attempting to achieve compliance with the provisions of the Adult
Day Care Act.

D.  Any license holder may elect to surrender such license in
lieu of such fine, but shall be forever barred from obtaining a
reissuance of such license.
E.  Any person who violates any of the provisions of the Adult
Day Care Act, upon conviction, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Each day upon which such violation occurs shall constitute a
separate violation.
F.  1.  The Attorney General or the district attorney of the
appropriate district court of Oklahoma may bring an action in a
court of competent jurisdiction for the prosecution of a violation
by any person of a provision of the Adult Day Care Act or any rule
or order issued pursuant thereto.
2.  Enforcement of any action for equitable relief to redress or
restrain a violation by any person of a provision of the Adult Day
Care Act or for an injunction or recovery of any administrative or
civil penalty assessed pursuant to the provisions of the Adult Day
Care Act may be brought by:
a. the district attorney of the appropriate district
court of the State of Oklahoma,
b. the Attorney General on behalf of the State of
Oklahoma in the appropriate district court of the
State of Oklahoma, or
c. the Department on behalf of the State of Oklahoma in
the appropriate district court of the State of
Oklahoma, or as otherwise authorized by law.
3.  The court has jurisdiction to determine such action, and to
grant the necessary or appropriate relief, including but not limited
to, mandatory or prohibitive injunctive relief, interim equitable
relief, and punitive damages.

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