Oklahoma License Law
When an Oklahoma licensee receives a complaint filed with OREC, they have the right to:
AIgnore the complaint because OREC has no authority
BDue process including notice of the complaint, an opportunity to respond, and a formal hearing before any disciplinary action is taken✓ Correct
CImmediately appeal to the Supreme Court without an OREC hearing
DOnly respond through their broker, not personally
Explanation
Oklahoma licensees facing OREC disciplinary proceedings have constitutional and statutory due process rights: adequate notice of the charges, opportunity to respond and present evidence, and a formal hearing before an impartial tribunal before any license sanction is imposed.
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