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Felons in Oklahoma are prohibited from the following activities: Voting during your sentence. Serving on a jury. Running for office within 15 years of the end of your sentence.
§1033, to request written consent from the commissioner to engage or participate in the business of insurance in Texas. This division establishes the procedures by which TDI may obtain criminal history information and any additional documentation on applicants.
1033(e) prohibits individuals convicted of certain felony crimes involving dishonesty or breach of trust from engaging in the business of insurance.
willfully embezzles, abstracts, purloins, or misappropriates any of the moneys, funds, premiums, credits, or other property of such person so engaged shall be punished as provided in paragraph (2).
willfully embezzles, abstracts, purloins, or misappropriates any of the moneys, funds, premiums, credits, or other property of such person so engaged shall be punished as provided in paragraph (2).
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(1) Whoever is engaged in the business of insurance whose activities affect interstate commerce and knowingly, with the intent to deceive, makes any false material statement or report or willfully and materially overvalues any land, property or security\u2014
A. Any applicant convicted of any crimes defined in Section 13.1 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall not be eligible to obtain a real estate license within twenty (20) years of the completion of any criminal sentence, including parole and probation.
Federal and state law prohibits any individual convicted of a felony of dishonesty or breach of trust from engaging in the business of insurance.
1033(e) prohibits individuals convicted of certain felony crimes involving dishonesty or breach of trust from engaging in the business of insurance.
Oklahoma has its own version of \u201cBan the Box.\u201d On February 24, 2016, Governor Mary Fallin signed Executive Order 2016-03, which prohibits state agencies from asking about felony convictions. That order does not apply to jobs for which a particular criminal history disqualifies the applicant as per law or regulation.

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