- (a) In connection with an investigation of a complaint filed under this act, the Commission or its designated representative shall have access at any reasonable time to premises, records and documents relevant to the complaint and the right to examine, photograph and copy evidence, in accordance with the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act.
- (b) The Commission, by regulation, shall require each person subject to this act which controls an apprenticeship or other training program to keep all records reasonably necessary to carry out the purposes of this act, including, but not limited to, a list of applicants who wish to participate in such program, including the chronological order in which applications were received, and shall furnish to the Commission, upon request, a detailed description of the manner in which persons are selected to participate in the apprenticeship or other training programs.
- (c) A person who believes that the application to him of a regulation or order issued under this section would result in undue hardship may (1) apply to the Commission for an exemption from the application of the regulation or order or (2) bring an action for a declaratory judgment under 75 Oklahoma Statutes, Section 306, if appropriate, or may resist an enforcement application brought under 75 Oklahoma Statutes, Section 315(3).
- (d) So as to avoid undue burden on persons subject to the act, records and reports required by the Commission under this section shall conform as near as may be to similar records and reports required by federal law.
- (e) It is unlawful for an officer or employee of the Commission to make public with respect to a particular person without his consent information obtained by the Commission pursuant to its authority under this section.
Laws 1968, SB 367, c. 388, § 507, emerg. eff. May 17, 1968.