Oklahoma License Law
An Oklahoma licensee who is found guilty of misrepresentation may face:
AOnly a warning letter from OREC
BLicense suspension or revocation, civil penalties, and possible criminal charges✓ Correct
CMandatory additional education only
DNo action if it was unintentional
Explanation
Misrepresentation is a serious violation. An Oklahoma licensee found guilty may face OREC administrative action (suspension/revocation), civil penalties, private civil lawsuits, and potentially criminal charges depending on the severity.
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