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Code · Oklahoma · Title 75 — Statutes And Reports

§75-311.1. Department of Health - Final agency orders - Authority.

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A. The Commissioner of the State Department of Health may delegate the authority to issue a final agency order adverse to a party to an agency administrative law judge if:
1. The administrative law judge has a general knowledge of the Public Health Code, and rules promulgated thereto;
2. The administrative law judge:
a. is currently licensed to practice law by the Supreme
Court of this state,
b. has a working knowledge of the Administrative
Procedures Act and administrative rules of the State
Department of Health,
c. is not an owner, stockholder, employee or officer of,
nor has any other business relationship with, any
corporation, partnership, or other business or entity
that is subject to regulation by the State Department
of Health,
d. is separate and apart from the legal division or
office of general counsel of the State Department of
Health,
e. is not responsible to or subject to the supervision or
direction of an employee or agent engaged in the
performance of investigative or prosecuting functions
for the State Department of Health, and
f. has not been engaged in the performance of
investigative or prosecuting functions for the State
Department of Health regarding the party receiving the
final agency order; and
3. The Commissioner in delegating the authority to issue final agency orders adverse to a party pursuant to this section specifically designates by written agency policy and procedure the type or category of final agency order which may be issued by the administrative law judge.
B. The provisions of this section shall not be construed to authorize or allow restraints on the authority of the Commissioner to adopt, reject, review, modify or correct the findings of fact and conclusions of law or any proposed order issued by the administrative law judge.
C. When the administrative law judge issues a final agency order, that order becomes the final order of the State Department of Health without further proceeding unless there is a request for rehearing, reopening, or reconsideration pursuant to Section 317 of Title 75 of the Oklahoma Statutes or a filing for judicial review pursuant to Section 318 of Title 75 of the Oklahoma Statutes. Added by Laws 1995, c. 317, § 2, emerg. eff. June 5, 1995.
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