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Code · Oklahoma · Title 59 — Professions And Occupations

§59-3150.17. Violations – Censure, suspension or bar of employment,

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management or control of a licensee.
A. The Administrator, after notice and opportunity for a hearing, may censure, suspend for a period not to exceed twelve
(12)months or bar a person from any position of employment, management or control of a licensee, if the Administrator finds that the:
1. Censure, suspension or bar is in the public interest and that the person has committed or caused a violation of this act, administrative regulation or any rule or order of the Administrator; or
2. Person has been:
a. convicted, pled guilty to or pled nolo contendere to
any crime, or
b. held liable in any civil action by final judgment or
any administrative judgment by any public agency, if
the criminal, civil or administrative judgment
involved any offense reasonably related to the
qualifications, functions or duties of a person
engaged in the business of making small loans pursuant
to this act.
B. Persons suspended or barred under this section are prohibited from participating in any business activity of a licensee and from engaging in any business activity on the premises where a licensee is conducting its business. This subsection shall not be construed to prohibit suspended or barred persons from having their personal transactions processed by a licensee. Added by Laws 2019, c. 89, § 19, eff. Nov. 1, 2019.
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