Following the hearing, the assigned administrative law judge or hearing officer shall issue a Final Order resolving all of the issues submitted by the parties or identified by the assigned administrative law judge or hearing officer. The final order must comply with 75 O.S. § 312 and contain findings of fact and conclusions of law. Parties shall be notified by the Hearing Clerk either personally or by certified mail, return receipt requested, of the issuance of a Final Order. Upon request, a copy of the order shall be delivered or mailed to each party and to his attorney of record.
Okla. Admin. Code § 310:2-21-19