Oklahoma Code § 75-309

Title 75. Statutes And Reports: Individual proceedings - Notice - Hearing
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A.  In an individual proceeding, all parties shall be afforded
an opportunity for hearing after reasonable notice.
B.  The notice shall include:
1.  A statement of the time, place and nature of the hearing;
2.  A statement of the legal authority and jurisdiction under
which the hearing is to be held;
3.  A reference to the particular sections of the statutes and
rules involved; and
4.  A short and plain statement of the matters asserted.  If the
agency or other party is unable to state the matters in detail at
the time the notice is served, the initial notice may be limited to
a statement of the issues involved.  Thereafter upon application a
more definite and detailed statement shall be furnished.
C.  Opportunity shall be afforded all parties to respond and
present evidence and argument on all issues involved.
D.  Deliberations by administrative heads, hearing examiners,
and other persons authorized by law may be held in executive session
pursuant to paragraph 8 of subsection B of Section 307 of Title 25
of the Oklahoma Statutes.
E.  Unless precluded by law, informal disposition may be made of
any individual proceeding by stipulation, agreed settlement, consent
order, or default.
F.  The record in an individual proceeding shall include:
1.  All pleadings, motions and intermediate rulings;
2.  Evidence received or considered at the individual
proceeding;
3.  A statement of matters officially noticed;
4.  Questions and offers of proof, objections, and rulings
thereon;
5.  Proposed findings and exceptions;
6.  Any decision, opinion, or report by the officer presiding at
the hearing; and
7.  All other evidence or data submitted to the hearing examiner
or administrative head in connection with their consideration of the
case provided all parties have had access to such evidence.
G.  Oral proceedings shall be electronically recorded.  Such
recordings shall be maintained for such time so as to protect the
record through judicial review.  Copies of the recordings shall be
provided by the agency at the request of any party to the
proceeding.  Costs of transcription of the recordings shall be borne
by the party requesting the transcription.  For judicial review,
electronic recordings of an individual proceeding, as certified by
the agency, may be submitted to the reviewing court by the agency as

part of the record of the proceedings under review without
transcription unless otherwise required to be transcribed by the
reviewing court.  In such case, the expense of transcriptions shall
be taxed and assessed against the nonprevailing party.  Parties to
any proceeding may have the proceedings transcribed by a court
reporter at their own expense.
H.  Findings of fact shall be based exclusively on the evidence
received and on matters officially noticed in the individual
proceeding unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties on the
record.

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