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Code · Oklahoma · Title 25 — Definitions And General Provisions

§25-1507. Inspection - Records.

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A. In connection with an investigation of a complaint filed under Section 1101 et seq. of this title, the Attorney General shall have access at any reasonable time to premises, records and documents relevant to the complaint and the right to examine, photograph and copy evidence, in accordance with the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act.
B. So as to avoid undue burden on persons subject to the act, records and reports required by the Attorney General under this section shall conform as near as may be to similar records and reports required by federal law.
C. It is unlawful for an officer or employee of the Attorney General to make public with respect to a particular person without his consent information obtained by the Attorney General pursuant to his or her authority under this section. Added by Laws 1968, c. 388, § 507. Amended by Laws 2013, c. 214, § 24, emerg. eff. May 7, 2013.
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