Oklahoma Code § 68-500.36

Title 68. Revenue And Taxation: Issuance of licenses - Duration - Nontransferability -
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Display - Surrender - Notice of discontinuance, sale or transfer of
business.
A.  If the applicant and bond are approved, the Commission shall
issue a license and as many copies as the licensee has places of
business for which a license is required.
B.  A license is valid until suspended, revoked for cause, or
canceled.
C.  No license is transferable to another person or to another
place of business.  For purposes of this section, a transfer of a
majority interest in a business association, other than a publicly
held association, including corporations, partnerships, trusts,
joint ventures and any other business association shall be deemed to
be a transfer of any license held by the business association to
another person.  Any substantial change in ownership of a business
association, other than a publicly held business association, shall
be reported to the Commission pursuant to rules promulgated by the
Commission.

D.  Each license shall be preserved and conspicuously displayed
at the place of business for which it is issued.  The Commission
shall have authority to waive this requirement for any class of
licensee in its discretion.
E.  Upon the discontinuance or relocation of the business, the
license issued for the location shall be immediately surrendered to
the Commission.
F.  Whenever any person licensed to do business under this act
discontinues, sells, or transfers the business, the licensee shall
immediately notify the Commission in writing of the discontinuance,
sale, or transfer.  The notice shall give the date of
discontinuance, sale, or transfer and in the event of the sale or
transfer of the business, the name and address of the purchaser or
transferee.  The licensee shall be liable for all taxes, interest,
and penalties that accrue or may be owing and any criminal liability
for misuse of the license that occurs prior to issuance of the
notice.

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