Oklahoma Code § 71-817

Title 71. Securities: Document filed when received by Administrator - Register
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of applications and orders - Disclosure - Interpretive opinions.
A.  A document is filed when it is received by the
Administrator.
B.  The Administrator shall keep a register of all applications
for registration pursuant to the Oklahoma Business Opportunity Sales
Act and all orders which have been entered under the act.  The
register and all such orders may be maintained in computer form or
any other form of data storage and shall be open for public
inspection.
C.  The information contained in or filed with or subsequent to
any application for registration filed pursuant to this title, or
any report filed with the Administrator may be made available to the
public under such rules as the Administrator may prescribe.
Litigation files and investigatory files and reports shall be kept
confidential.  If an investigatory file is created as a result of a
complaint, grievance or inquiry, the complaint, grievance or inquiry
shall be a part of such investigatory file and the existence of the
complaint, grievance or inquiry and the matters and documents
contained therein shall not be disclosed except pursuant to this
title.  A settlement agreement may, upon determination of the
Administrator, remain part of the investigatory file and may be used
against the person or entity involved only if the person or entity
involved violates the terms of the settlement agreement.  The
Administrator may disclose any information obtained in connection
with an investigation pursuant to this title for the purpose of a
civil or administrative action brought by the Administrator, or a
criminal referral.  The Administrator may disclose such information
to a law enforcement agency or another governmental or regulatory
entity so long as the receiving entity represents in writing that
under applicable law protections exist to preserve the integrity,
confidentiality, and security of the information.
D.  The Administrator in his or her discretion may honor written
requests from interested persons for interpretive opinions or may
issue determinations that the Administrator will not institute
enforcement proceedings against certain specified persons for

engaging in certain specified activities where the determination is
consistent with the purposes fairly intended by the policy and
provisions of this act upon the payment of a fee as set forth in
Section 829 of this title.

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