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2022 Oklahoma Statutes
Title 1. Abstracting
§1-33. Repeated violations - Temporary certificate of authority to another.

Universal Citation:
1 OK Stat § 33 (2022)
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In the event that a holder of a certificate of authority has had repeated violations of the provisions of either Section 35 or 41 of Title 1 of the Oklahoma Statutes, the Oklahoma Abstractors Board shall establish a procedure whereby a temporary certificate of authority may be issued to another holder of a certificate of authority licensed in this state to meet the consumer needs in the county wherein the violations occurred. The certificate shall be subject to the following:

1. The temporary certificate of authority shall be valid for ninety (90) days;

2. Additional ninety-day renewals may be granted if deemed appropriate;

3. The holder of a temporary certificate of authority shall provide a fee schedule for the county covered by the temporary certificate of authority. The fee schedule may or may not be the same as the current fee schedule of the holder of the certificate of authority receiving the temporary certificate of authority; and

4. The holder of a temporary certificate of authority shall not be required to furnish proof of the existence of an abstract plant required in Section 27 of Title 1 of the Oklahoma Statutes.

Added by Laws 2006, c. 269, § 6, eff. July 1, 2007. Amended by Laws 2007, c. 359, § 14, eff. Jan. 1, 2008. Renumbered from Title 74, § 227.20A by Laws 2007, c. 359, § 22, eff. Jan. 1, 2008.

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