Oklahoma License Law
OREC's authority to discipline a licensee does NOT include the power to:
ASuspend or revoke a license
BImprison a licensee for violations — criminal sanctions require prosecution through the court system✓ Correct
CAssess civil monetary fines
DIssue a letter of reprimand
Explanation
OREC is an administrative agency with authority to discipline licensees through suspension, revocation, fines, probation, and reprimands. OREC cannot impose criminal penalties (imprisonment or criminal fines). Criminal conduct must be addressed by law enforcement and courts.
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