Okla. Admin. Code § 165:30-7-13 - Disqualification procedure
(a)
General
provisions. Any person may, after notice and an opportunity for hearing,
be disqualified from conducting business before the Transportation Division of
the Commission if such person:
(1) Is shown
to be incompetent or disreputable;
(2) Refuses to comply with rules and
regulations;
(3) With intent to
defraud, in any manner willfully and knowingly deceives, misleads, or threatens
any person;
(4) Advises a person to
file a fraudulent or false report or return;
(5) Knowingly prepares or files a false or
fraudulent report or return;
(6)
Assists, aids or abets any person in or by concealing any information
pertaining to said person's books, records, reports or returns;
(7) Delays proceedings of the Commission by
disposing of or concealing information required in the filing of reports or
returns under any Commission law or rule, or assisting another in such acts;
or
(8) Commits any other misconduct
determined by the Commission.
(b)
Complaint and initial
investigation. The Commission may, upon its own initiative, or upon
receiving a written complaint filed with the Director of the Transportation
Division, cause the complaint to be investigated and a determination made as to
whether good cause exists for initiating a disqualification proceeding. If it
is determined that none of the conditions in subsection (a) above have been
met, or if there is insufficient evidence to support the allegation, the
investigation will be terminated. If a determination is made that good cause
exists for initiating a disqualification proceeding, such proceeding will be
promptly commenced.
(c)
Commencement, notice, and conduct of hearing. The commencement of
the proceeding, notice to the respondent, and conduct of the hearing shall be
held in compliance with the Commission's Rules of Practice, OAC
165:5.
(d)
Burden of proof. The Office of the General Counsel shall have the
burden of establishing, by a preponderance of the evidence, that a condition in
subsection (a) has been met such that respondent should be disqualified from
conducting business before the Commission. Notice of the final disposition of
the disqualification proceedings will be provided to the respondent.
(e)
Scope of action. The
respondent may be found qualified to conduct business before the Commission, or
may be disqualified from conducting business before the Commission for a stated
period of time or indefinitely. The Commission may provide notice of the
determination of the disqualification proceeding to other agencies, boards, or
Commissions who exercise jurisdiction or regulatory authority over the
respondent or the activities involved in the violation. Nothing in this Section
shall preclude the Commission from seeking any other remedies or legal
proceedings available at law to enforce its orders or rules.
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