Oklahoma Code § 68-500.34

Title 68. Revenue And Taxation: License application process
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A.  Each application for a license under this act shall be made
upon a form prepared and furnished by the Commission.  It shall be
subscribed to by the applicant and shall contain the information as
the Commission may reasonably require for the administration of this
act, including the applicant's federal identification number and,
with respect to the applicant for an exporter's license, a copy of
the applicant's license to purchase or handle motor fuel tax free in
the specified destination state or states for which the export
license is to be issued.
B.  The Commission shall investigate each applicant for a
license under this act.  No license shall be issued if the
Commission determines that any one of the following exists:
1.  The application is not filed in good faith;
2.  The applicant is not the real party in interest;
3.  The license of the real party in interest has been revoked
for cause;
4.  Any good cause the Commission may determine;
5.  With respect to an exporter's license, the applicant is not
licensed in the intended specific state(s) of destination; or
6.  The applicant has a prior conviction for motor fuel tax
evasion.
C.  Applicants, including corporate officers, partners, and
individuals, for a license issued by the Commission may be required
to submit their fingerprints to the Commission at the time of
applying.  Officers of publicly held corporations and their
subsidiaries shall be exempt from this fingerprinting provision.
Persons, other than applicants for an importer's license, who
possessed licenses issued under a predecessor statute continuously
for three (3) years prior to the effective date of this act shall
also be exempt from this provision.  Fingerprints required by this
section must be submitted on forms prescribed by the Commission.
The Commission may forward to the Federal Bureau of Investigation or
any other agency for processing all fingerprints submitted by
license applicants.  The receiving agency shall issue its findings
to the Commission.  The Commission, or another state agency, may
maintain a file of fingerprints.

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