§ 3150.22. Multistate automated licensing system--Administrator authority--Costs
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 59. Professions and OccupationsEffective: November 1, 2019
Effective: November 1, 2019
59 Okl.St.Ann. § 3150.22
§ 3150.22. Multistate automated licensing system--Administrator authority--Costs
A. In addition to any other powers conferred upon the Administrator of the Department of Consumer Credit by law, the Administrator is authorized to require persons subject to this act1 to be licensed through a multistate automated licensing system. Pursuant to this authority, the Administrator may:
2. Establish relationships or enter into agreements that are reasonably necessary for participation in, transition to or operation of a multistate automated licensing system. The agreements may include, but are not limited to, operating agreements, information-sharing agreements, interstate cooperative agreements and technology licensing agreements;
5. Establish deadlines for transitioning licensees to a multistate automated licensing system. The Administrator has the authority to deny any applications or renewal applications not filed with a multistate automated licensing system after such deadlines have passed, notwithstanding any dates established elsewhere in this act; provided, however, the Administrator shall provide reasonable notice of any transition deadlines to licensees; and
D. Applicants for and holders of licenses issued under this act shall pay all costs associated with submitting an application to or transitioning a license to a multistate automated licensing system, as well as all costs required by a multistate automated licensing system for maintaining and renewing any license issued by the Administrator on a multistate automated licensing system.
Credits
Laws 2019, c. 89, § 24, eff. Nov. 1, 2019.
Footnotes
Title 59, § 3150 et seq.
59 Okl. St. Ann. § 3150.22, OK ST T. 59 § 3150.22
Current with emergency effective legislation through Chapter 125 of the Second Regular Session of the 59th Legislature (2024). Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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