Environmental
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) primarily regulates:
AReal estate brokerages and licensees
BOil, gas, and mineral production activities including well permits✓ Correct
CEnvironmental cleanup of Superfund sites
DWater quality in Oklahoma rivers
Explanation
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission regulates the exploration and production of oil, gas, and other minerals, including well permits, production regulations, and plugging of abandoned wells. Understanding OCC regulations is important for Oklahoma real estate agents dealing with properties that have or are near oil and gas activity.
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