Oklahoma License Law
OREC's authority to discipline licensees includes which of the following actions?
ARevocation, suspension, probation, and fines✓ Correct
BCriminal prosecution and imprisonment
CCivil lawsuits for damages
DGarnishing a licensee's wages
Explanation
OREC has administrative authority to revoke, suspend, or place on probation any licensee who violates the license act, and to impose fines. OREC refers criminal matters to law enforcement but does not prosecute crimes or pursue civil damages.
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