Oklahoma Statutes
Title 59. Professions and Occupations
§59-1387. Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact Commission.

A. The compact states hereby create and establish a joint public agency known as the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact Commission as follows:

1. The Commission is a body politic and an instrumentality of the compact states;
2. Venue is proper and judicial proceedings by or against the Commission shall be brought solely and exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction where the principal office of the Commission is located. The Commission may waive venue and jurisdictional defenses to the extent it adopts or consents to participate in alternative dispute resolution proceedings; and
3. Nothing in this Compact shall be construed to be a waiver of sovereign immunity.
B. Membership, Voting and Meetings.
1. The Commission shall consist of one voting representative appointed by each compact state who shall serve as that state's Commissioner. The state psychology regulatory authority shall appoint its delegate. This delegate shall be empowered to act on behalf of the compact state. This delegate shall be limited to:
2. Any Commissioner may be removed or suspended from office as provided by the law of the state from which the Commissioner is appointed. Any vacancy occurring in the Commission shall be filled in accordance with the laws of the compact state in which the vacancy exists.
3. Each Commissioner shall be entitled to one vote with regard to the promulgation of rules and creation of bylaws and shall otherwise have an opportunity to participate in the business and affairs of the Commission. A Commissioner shall vote in person or by such other means as provided in the bylaws. The bylaws may provide for Commissioners' participation in meetings by telephone or other means of communication.
4. The Commission shall meet at least once during each calendar year. Additional meetings shall be held as set forth in the bylaws.
5. All meetings shall be open to the public, and public notice of meetings shall be given in the same manner as required under the rulemaking provisions in Section 12 of this act.
6. The Commission may convene in a closed, nonpublic meeting if the Commission must discuss:
7. If a meeting, or portion of a meeting, is closed pursuant to this provision, the Commission's legal counsel or designee shall certify that the meeting may be closed and shall reference each relevant exempting provision. The Commission shall keep minutes which fully and clearly describe all matters discussed in a meeting and shall provide a full and accurate summary of actions taken, of any person participating in the meeting, and the reasons therefor, including a description of the views expressed. All documents considered in connection with an action shall be identified in such minutes. All minutes and documents of a closed meeting shall remain under seal, subject to release only by a majority vote of the Commission or order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
C. The Commission shall, by a majority vote of the Commissioners, prescribe bylaws and/or rules to govern its conduct as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes and exercise the powers of the Compact, including, but not limited to:
1. Establishing the fiscal year of the Commission;
2. Providing reasonable standards and procedures:
3. Providing reasonable procedures for calling and conducting meetings of the Commission, ensuring reasonable advance notice of all meetings and providing an opportunity for attendance of such meetings by interested parties, with enumerated exceptions designed to protect the public's interest, the privacy of individuals of such proceedings and proprietary information, including trade secrets. The Commission may meet in closed session only after a majority of the Commissioners vote to close a meeting to the public in whole or in part. As soon as practicable, the Commission must make public a copy of the vote to close the meeting revealing the vote of each Commissioner with no proxy votes allowed;
4. Establishing the titles, duties and authority and reasonable procedures for the election of the officers of the Commission;
5. Providing reasonable standards and procedures for the establishment of the personnel policies and programs of the Commission. Notwithstanding any civil service or other similar law of any compact state, the bylaws shall exclusively govern the personnel policies and programs of the Commission;
6. Promulgating a code of ethics to address permissible and prohibited activities of Commission members and employees;
7. Providing a mechanism for concluding the operations of the Commission and the equitable disposition of any surplus funds that may exist after the termination of the Compact after the payment and reserving of all of its debts and obligations;
8. The Commission shall publish its bylaws in a convenient form and file a copy thereof and a copy of any amendment thereto with the appropriate agency or officer in each of the compact states;
9. The Commission shall maintain its financial records in accordance with the bylaws; and
10. The Commission shall meet and take such actions as are consistent with the provisions of this Compact and the bylaws.
D. The Commission shall have the following powers:
1. The authority to promulgate uniform rules to facilitate and coordinate implementation and administration of this Compact which shall have the force and effect of law and shall be binding in all compact states;
2. To bring and prosecute legal proceedings or actions in the name of the Commission; provided, that the standing of any state psychology regulatory authority or other regulatory body responsible for psychology licensure to sue or be sued under applicable law shall not be affected;
3. To purchase and maintain insurance and bonds;
4. To borrow, accept or contract for services of personnel, including, but not limited to, employees of a compact state;
5. To hire employees, elect or appoint officers, fix compensation, define duties, grant such individuals appropriate authority to carry out the purposes of the Compact and to establish the Commission's personnel policies and programs relating to conflicts of interest, qualifications of personnel and other related personnel matters;
6. To accept any and all appropriate donations and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials and services, and to receive, utilize and dispose of the same; provided, that at all times the Commission shall strive to avoid any appearance of impropriety or conflict of interest;
7. To lease, purchase, accept appropriate gifts or donations of, or otherwise to own, hold, improve or use, any property, real, personal or mixed; provided, that at all times the Commission shall strive to avoid any appearance of impropriety;
8. To sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, abandon or otherwise dispose of any property, real, personal or mixed;
9. To establish a budget and make expenditures;
10. To borrow money;
11. To appoint committees, including advisory committees comprised of members, state regulators, state legislators or their representatives, and consumer representatives, and such other interested persons as may be designated in this Compact and the bylaws;
12. To provide and receive information from, and to cooperate with, law enforcement agencies;
13. To adopt and use an official seal; and
14. To perform such other functions as may be necessary or appropriate to achieve the purposes of this Compact consistent with the state regulation of psychology licensure, temporary in-person, face-to-face practice and telepsychology practice.
E. The Executive Board.
The elected officers shall serve as the Executive Board, which shall have the power to act on behalf of the Commission according to the terms of this Compact.
1. The Executive Board shall be comprised of six (6) members:
2. The ex officio member must have served as staff or member on a state psychology regulatory authority and will be selected by its respective organization.
3. The Commission may remove any member of the Executive Board as provided in the bylaws.
4. The Executive Board shall meet at least annually.
5. The Executive Board shall have the following duties and responsibilities:
F. Financing of the Commission.
1. The Commission shall pay or provide for the payment of the reasonable expenses of its establishment, organization and ongoing activities.
2. The Commission may accept any and all appropriate revenue sources, donations and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials and services.
3. The Commission may levy on and collect an annual assessment from each compact state or impose fees on other parties to cover the cost of the operations and activities of the Commission and its staff which must be in a total amount sufficient to cover its annual budget as approved each year for which revenue is not provided by other sources. The aggregate annual assessment amount shall be allocated based upon a formula to be determined by the Commission which shall promulgate a rule binding upon all compact states.
4. The Commission shall not incur obligations of any kind before securing the funds adequate to meet the same, nor shall the Commission pledge the credit of any of the compact states, except by and with the authority of the compact state.
5. The Commission shall keep accurate accounts of all receipts and disbursements. The receipts and disbursements of the Commission shall be subject to the audit and accounting procedures established under its bylaws. However, all receipts and disbursements of funds handled by the Commission shall be audited yearly by a certified or licensed public accountant and the report of the audit shall be included in and become part of the annual report of the Commission.
G. Qualified Immunity, Defense and Indemnification.
1. The members, officers, Executive Director, employees and representatives of the Commission shall be immune from suit and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage to or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused by or arising out of any actual or alleged act, error or omission that occurred, or that the person against whom the claim is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties or responsibilities; provided, that nothing in this subsection shall be construed to protect any such person from suit and/or liability for any damage, loss, injury or liability caused by the intentional or willful or wanton misconduct of that person.
2. The Commission shall defend any member, officer, Executive Director, employee or representative of the Commission in any civil action seeking to impose liability arising out of any actual or alleged act, error or omission that occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties or responsibilities, or that the person against whom the claim is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties or responsibilities; provided, that nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit that person from retaining his or her own counsel, and provided further, that the actual or alleged act, error or omission did not result from that person's intentional or willful or wanton misconduct.
3. The Commission shall indemnify and hold harmless any member, officer, Executive Director, employee or representative of the Commission for the amount of any settlement or judgment obtained against that person arising out of any actual or alleged act, error or omission that occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties or responsibilities, or that such person had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties or responsibilities, provided that the actual or alleged act, error or omission did not result from the intentional or willful or wanton misconduct of that person.
Added by Laws 2019, c. 187, § 11, eff. Nov. 1, 2019.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 59. Professions and Occupations

§59-15.1. Short title - Declaration of policy.

§59-15.1A. See the following versions:

§59-15.2. Oklahoma Accountancy Board - Membership - Qualifications - Terms.

§59-15.3. Vacancies - Disqualification - Removal.

§59-15.4. Officers - Meetings - Duties.

§59-15.5. Quorum - Seal - Records - Staff - Expenditures - Rules and regulations – Delegation of authority.

§59-15.6A. Confidentiality of investigations - Use as evidence – Disclosure of information.

§59-15.7. Disbursement of fees and monies.

§59-15.8. Application to take examination - Format - Fees - Qualifications.

§59-15.9. Issuance of certificate.

§59-15.10. Examinations.

§59-15.10A. Fees – Application and test.

§59-15.11. Use of titles or abbreviations.

§59-15.12. Employees and assistants without certification or permit.

§59-15.12A. Holders of certificate or license from another state - Consent to jurisdiction – Compliance with Board rules - State licensees practicing in another state.

§59-15.13. Issuance of certificate to applicant authorized to practice in another jurisdiction - Reciprocity.

§59-15.13A. Issuance of certificate to applicant authorized to practice in foreign country - Reciprocity.

§59-15.14. Registration - Expiration and renewal - Fee.

§59-15.14A. Permits.

§59-15.14B. Acts subject to penalty.

§59-15.15. Registration - Annual fee - Expiration date - Renewal - Interim registration - Revocation and reinstatement.

§59-15.15A. Firm permits.

§59-15.15B. Designated manager - Succession of business.

§59-15.15C. Services provided by unregistered firm.

§59-15.16. Revocation or suspension of registration and permits of firm.

§59-15.1Av1. Definitions.

§59-15.1Av2. Definitions.

§59-15.23. Hearings.

§59-15.24. Penalties - Reinstatement or termination of suspension.

§59-15.25. Misrepresentation or fraud - Violations of act - Penalty.

§59-15.26. False reports or statements - Penalty.

§59-15.27. Cease and desist order – Fine - Injunction.

§59-15.28. Prima facie evidence.

§59-15.29A. Unlawful use of titles or abbreviations - Injunction, restraining order, or other order.

§59-15.29B. Enforcement actions - Evidence of single act sufficient.

§59-15.30. Peer reviews.

§59-15.35. Continuing professional education.

§59-15.36. Persons who may perform assurance services and audits or issue reports.

§59-15.37. Acts and instruments not to provide for audit services by other than registrant holding valid permit.

§59-15.38. Filing, fees, and continuing professional education requirements waived for license or certificate holder called to active military service.

§59-46.1. Short title - State Architectural and Registered Commercial Interior Designers Act.

§59-46.2. Purpose of act.

§59-46.3. Definitions.

§59-46.4. Board of Governors of the Licensed Architects, Landscape Architects and Registered Commercial Interior Designers of Oklahoma.

§59-46.6. Meetings - Officers - Salary - Quorum.

§59-46.7. Powers and duties of Board.

§59-46.8a. Unlawful practice or use of title - License—Reciprocity.

§59-46.9. Practice through partnership, firm, association, corporation, limited liability company or limited liability partnership - Certificates of authority or title - Foreign entities - Registration of trade name or service mark.

§59-46.10. Dues - Cancellation of license or registration for nonpayment.

§59-46.11. Renewal of license or certificate - Display.

§59-46.12. Reinstatement of license, registration or certificate.

§59-46.14. Grounds for suspension, revocation or nonrenewal of license or certificate – Hearing – Definitions.

§59-46.15. Appeals from Board - Jurisdiction of District Court of Oklahoma County.

§59-46.17. Criminal penalties.

§59-46.18. Civil penalties.

§59-46.19. Board of Architects' Fund.

§59-46.20. Annual report.

§59-46.21. Persons, firms, corporations, limited liability companies or limited liability partnerships excepted from act.

§59-46.21b. Architects required for certain buildings - Code Use Groups - Exempted buildings.

§59-46.24. Issuance of architecture license - Qualifications - Examination - License certificate - Confidential records.

§59-46.25. Seal of architect.

§59-46.26. Acceptance of compensation from other than client - Unlawful.

§59-46.27. Prohibition against architects bidding or holding financial interests in bidding entities for certain contracts.

§59-46.28. Scope of act.

§59-46.29. Landscape architecture license required.

§59-46.30. Licensing of landscape architects - Temporary licenses - Certificate of qualification.

§59-46.31. Examination of landscape architects - License certificate - Issuance of license without examination.

§59-46.32. Practice of landscape architecture - Not transferable.

§59-46.33. Restoration of license - Application.

§59-46.34. Seal of landscape architect.

§59-46.35. Unlawful compensation.

§59-46.36. Prohibition against landscape architects bidding or holding financial interests in bidding entities for certain contracts.

§59-46.38. Registration of commercial interior designers - Certificate of title.

§59-46.39. Alternative requirements for commercial interior designer registration.

§59-46.40. Waiver of educational and examination requirements for commercial interior designer registration.

§59-46.41. Unlawful use of commercial interior designer title.

§59-46.42. Registered commercial interior designer seal.

§59-46.43. Unlawful to receive compensation except from client.

§59-46.44. Unlawful to bid or hold financial interest in entities competitively bidding.

§59-46.45. Personal privilege – Registration nontransferable.

§59-46.46. Application for reissuance of registration.

§59-46.47. No authority to engage in practice of architecture or landscape architecture.

§59-61.5. Practice of barbering defined.

§59-61.6. Board of Barber Examiners - Licenses.

§59-135.1. Short title.

§59-136. Definitions.

§59-137. Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners - Membership - Qualifications - Terms - Removal.

§59-138. Application of act.

§59-139. Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners - Organization - Meetings - Compliance with other acts - Bonding

§59-140. Employees of Board - Prosecutions - Materials and supplies - Bonds - Seal.

§59-141. Powers and duties.

§59-142. Acts constituting practice of podiatric medicine - Exceptions.

§59-143. Unlawful practices - Penalty.

§59-144. Examination - Fee - Qualifications of applicants – Definitions – License - Temporary license.

§59-144.1. Training license - Eligibility - Restrictions.

§59-145. Renewal of licenses - Fees - Suspension on nonpayment - Reinstatement - Records.

§59-145.1. Continuing education requirement for renewal of license - Exemptions.

§59-147. Penalties - Guidelines.

§59-148. Violations – Definitions.

§59-149. Complaint.

§59-149.1. Guidance to podiatric physicians for recommending medical marijuana – Disciplinary action.

§59-152. Reciprocity - Fees.

§59-154. Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners' Revolving Fund.

§59-155. Investigations and hearings.

§59-156. Annual report.

§59-158. Restraining orders and injunctions.

§59-159.1. Rules and regulations concerning casts for individual shoes.

§59-159.2. Unlawful acts.

§59-159.4. Inapplicability to manufacture or sale to persons generally.

§59-159.5. Penalties.

§59-160.1. Interpretation of "podiatry" and "podiatric medicine".

§59-160.2. DPM - Meaning.

§59-161.1. Short title.

§59-161.2. Scope of practice of chiropractic.

§59-161.3. Definitions.

§59-161.4. Board of Chiropractic Examiners.

§59-161.5. Meetings of Board – Duties of officers - Bonding and liability.

§59-161.6. Powers of Board - Advisory Committee.

§59-161.7. Application for original license by examination – Definitions.

§59-161.8. Subjects covered by examination.

§59-161.9. Application for original license by relocation of practice.

§59-161.10a. Continuing education.

§59-161.11. Annual renewal license - Fee - Suspension and reinstatement - Disciplinary guidelines.

§59-161.12. Penalties - Grounds for imposition.

§59-161.12a. Certificate – Chiropractic claims consultant.

§59-161.13. Suspension of license because of mental illness.

§59-161.14. Practice without license - Penalties – Injunction.

§59-161.15. Doctors of chiropractic governed by public health laws.

§59-161.16. Chiropractic Education Scholarship Program.

§59-161.17. Chiropractic Undergraduate Preceptorship Program.

§59-161.18. Listing in publications.

§59-161.20. Board of Chiropractic Examiners' Revolving Fund.

§59-199. Short title – Oklahoma Cosmetology and Barbering Act.

§59-199.1. Definitions.

§59-199.2. State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering.

§59-199.3. Powers of Board.

§59-199.4. Executive director.

§59-199.5. Positions and salaries.

§59-199.6. Rules - Implementation - Unlawful acts - Penalties.

§59-199.7. Cosmetology and barber schools.

§59-199.8. Apprentices.

§59-199.9. Inspection of facilities – Licensure required.

§59-199.10. Expiration and renewal of licenses

§59-199.11. Grounds for denial of license, certificate or registration – Definitions.

§59-199.13. Reciprocity licenses - Criteria for issuing licenses without examination.

§59-199.14. Fees.

§59-199.15. State Cosmetology and Barbering Fund.

§59-199.18. Services provided in a private residence.

§59-328. Designation of parts.

§59-328.1. Citation - Subsequent enactments.

§59-328.2. Declarations.

§59-328.3. Definitions.

§59-328.7. Board of Dentistry - Membership - Tenure - Nomination and election districts - Vacancies.

§59-328.10. Officers - Election - Tenure - Meetings - Bond - Liability - Expenses.

§59-328.15. Powers of Board.

§59-328.15A. Board investigators - Powers.

§59-328.15B. Executive Director - Authority.

§59-328.17. Standing committees – Composition - Functions.

§59-328.19. Acts constituting practice of dentistry - Acts not prevented.

§59-328.21. Application for license – Qualifications - Examination.

§59-328.22. Specialty license.

§59-328.23. Emergency temporary licenses for dentistry or dental hygiene.

§59-328.23a. Special volunteer licenses.

§59-328.23b. Retired volunteer licenses.

§59-328.24. Dental assistant permits - Expanded duty permits.

§59-328.25. Oral maxillofacial surgery assistant permits.

§59-328.26. Dental student intern, resident or fellowship permits.

§59-328.27. Faculty licenses and faculty specialty licenses.

§59-328.28a. Applicant criminal background check.

§59-328.29a. Dental assistant – Revocation or suspension of permit, probation or censure – Reinstatement – Definitions.

§59-328.31. Professional entities formed for practice of dentistry.

§59-328.31a. Use of trade names – Rules regulating advertisements.

§59-328.31b. Patient record keeping requirements.

§59-328.32. Dentists - Grounds for penalties.

§59-328.33. Revocation or suspension of license of dental hygienist or discipline by probation or reprimand.

§59-328.34. Practice of dental hygiene under supervision of dentist – Delegation of duties to dental hygienist – Authorization of advanced procedures.

§59-328.36. Permit to operate dental laboratory.

§59-328.36a. Laboratory prescriptions.

§59-328.39. Dental laboratory permit holders or technicians - Grounds for penalties.

§59-328.39a. Dental laboratory permit holders - Grounds for penalties.

§59-328.40a. Registration for mobile dental clinics.

§59-328.41. Renewal certificate - Continuing education requirements – Fee - Automatic cancellation.

§59-328.42. State Dental Fund.

§59-328.43a. Complaints - Review and investigative panels - Panel authority.

§59-328.43b. Patient fatalities - Adverse Outcomes Review and Investigation Panel.

§59-328.44a. Penalties - Judicial review.

§59-328.44b. Surrender of license, permit or certificate.

§59-328.48. Annual statement of receipts and expenditures.

§59-328.49. Unlawful practices - Criminal and civil actions.

§59-328.51a. Fees.

§59-328.53. Dentists - Professional malpractice liability insurance.

§59-328.54. Dental practice - Diagnosis via the Internet.

§59-328.55. Death of patient - Notification of Board.

§59-328.56. Unauthorized or forged prescribing of controlled dangerous substances.

§59-328.57. Providing care during a pandemic, disaster or emergency – Administering vaccinations.

§59-328.60. Citation - Subsequent enactments.

§59-328.61. Declaration of public policy.

§59-328.62. Definitions - Mediation committee - Powers.

§59-328.63. Voluntary status - Protections from liability.

§59-328.64. Proceedings of mediation committee privileged - Exceptions.

§59-328.65. Review of course of treatment rendered by a dentist - Election by patient - Submission of statement by dentist.

§59-328.66. Recommendations of mediation committee.

§59-328.67. Appeal to state mediation appeals committee.

§59-328.68. Request for final appeal.

§59-328.69. Review and hearing by the Board of Governors of Registered Dentists.

§59-328.70. Reasonable procedural rules to be followed.

§59-328.71. Appeals proceedings privileged and protected from liability - Admissibility of findings or recommendations during hearing or trial of litigation.

§59-328.72. Implied repeal by subsequent legislation - Election out from federal coverage and reporting requirements.

§59-328.73. Election of remedies - Patient's rights.

§59-353. Short title - Purpose - Declaration of pharmacy as profession.

§59-353.1. Definitions.

§59-353.1a. Advanced practice nurses - Prescribing authority.

§59-353.1b. Certified registered nurse anesthetist - Prescribing authority.

§59-353.3. Board of Pharmacy - Membership - Qualifications - Terms of office - Appointments.

§59-353.5. State Board of Pharmacy – Elections and terms - Executive Director.

§59-353.7. State Board of Pharmacy - Powers.

§59-353.7a. Licensure fees for certain entities.

§59-353.9. Licensed pharmacists - Qualifications - Applications for examination - Fees - Certification.

§59-353.10. Assistant pharmacists.

§59-353.11. License renewal - Fee

§59-353.11a. Continuing education requirements - Inactive renewal certificates

§59-353.12. Display of certificate of licensure - Discontinuance or change of place of business - Confiscation of certificates.

§59-353.16A. Incapacity of pharmacist - Effect on license.

§59-353.17. Unlawful use of titles relating to pharmacy.

§59-353.17A. Unlawful impersonation of a pharmacist.

§59-353.18. Sale, manufacturing or packaging of dangerous drugs, medicines, chemicals or poisons – Qualifications for licensure - Violations – Penalties.

§59-353.18A. Pharmacy technicians - Permits.

§59-353.20. Pharmaceutical equipment and library required - Scales and balances - Sanitary appliances and conditions - Pharmaceutical records.

§59-353.20.1. Recording of prescriptions - Prescription label requirements.

§59-353.20.2. Varying amounts of prescription refills - Pharmacist discretion – Permissible dispensing without a prescription.

§59-353.22. Sale of poisons.

§59-353.24. Unlawful acts.

§59-353.25. Violation of act - Penalty - Perjury.

§59-353.26. Reprimand, revocation or suspension of certificate, license or permit - Grounds – Procedure.

§59-353.29.1. Veterinary prescription drugs.

§59-353.29.2. Prescriptions for ocular abnormalities.

§59-353.30. Use of agreements - Training requirements and administration of immunizations and therapeutic injections.

§59-354. Prescription as property right of patient - Duty to provide reference copies and transfer prescriptions.

§59-355.1. Dispensing dangerous drugs - Procedure - Registration - Exemptions.

§59-355.2. Violations of act – Adoption of rules.

§59-355.4. Substituting interchangeable biological products for prescribed biological products.

§59-356. Pharmacy Audit Integrity Act.

§59-356.1. Definitions – Purpose - Application.

§59-356.2. Pharmacy audit requirements - Computerized medical records - Written report - Copy - Recoupment.

§59-356.3. Appeals process - Dismissal - Fraud or willful misrepresentation - Application of act.

§59-356.4. Extrapolation audit prohibited.

§59-356.5. Retrospective application – Audits not covered by act.

§59-357. Definitions

§59-358. Pharmacy benefits management licensure – Procedures – Penalties for noncompliance.

§59-359. Information regarding difference in amount paid for prescription services rendered and amount billed.

§59-360. Pharmacy benefits manager – Contractual duties to provider.

§59-367.1. Short title.

§59-367.2. Definitions.

§59-367.3. Program for utilization of unused prescription drugs.

§59-367.4. Criteria for accepting unused prescription drugs.

§59-367.5. Participation in program voluntary – Acts and obligations of participating organization – Government reimbursement not considered resale.

§59-367.5.1. Pharmacies operated by or under contract with Department of Corrections – Resale or redispensing of prescription drugs.

§59-367.6. Liability of participating organizations and manufacturers – Bad faith or gross negligence.

§59-367.7. Promulgation of rules – Donation of unused prescription drugs.

§59-367.8. Maintenance of drugs in emergency kits by pharmacies.

§59-368. Access to prescription drugs for low income Oklahomans.

§59-369. Emergency contraceptive prescription.

§59-374. Medication services procedures.

§59-375.1. Short title - Oklahoma Durable Medical Equipment Licensing Act.

§59-375.2. Definitions.

§59-375.3. Supplier license – Inspections – Promulgation of rules.

§59-375.4. Application for license – Fee – Out-of-state supplier – Safety standards – Revocation or suspension.

§59-375.5. Application of act.

§59-395.1. Short title.

§59-396. Oklahoma Funeral Board - Appointment - Term - Qualifications.

§59-396.1. Oath of office.

§59-396.1A. Removal of Board members.

§59-396.1B. Expenses of Board members - Executive director - Other personnel.

§59-396.1C. Executive director of Board - Powers and duties – Collection and disposition of funds.

§59-396.2. Definitions.

§59-396.2a. Board - Additional powers and duties.

§59-396.3. Qualifications and examination of funeral directors and embalmers - Approved schools – Licenses.

§59-396.3a. Persons and businesses required to be licensed.

§59-396.4. Fees.

§59-396.5. Expiration of license - Renewal.

§59-396.5a. Inactive military service list - Not subject to renewal fees - Reinstatement on discharge.

§59-396.5b. Continuing education courses.

§59-396.6. License required - Employment of licensed embalmer – Display of license or certificate.

§59-396.8. Reciprocity – Definitions.

§59-396.10. Application - Rules of Board - Publication of changes in rules.

§59-396.11. Apprenticeship - Application - Certificate - Rules.

§59-396.12. Funeral establishment required to be licensed – Display of license - Inspection of premises - Sanitary rules – Commercial embalming establishments.

§59-396.12a. Embalming to be performed by licensed embalmer or apprentice - Holding out as funeral director, embalmer, etc. without license prohibited.

§59-396.12b. Conducting funeral, persons authorized - Embalming, persons authorized - Transfer or removal of remains.

§59-396.12c. Refusal to issue or renew, revocation or suspension of license – Grounds – Definitions.

§59-396.12d. Violations - Penalties - Liabilities.

§59-396.12e. Administrative penalty and costs - Surrender of license in lieu of penalty.

§59-396.12f. Complaints - Investigation - Hearing - Emergencies - Orders - Appeal - Service of instruments.

§59-396.16. Records of Board - Contents - Public inspection.

§59-396.17. Board - Officers - Rules.

§59-396.19. Act inapplicable when.

§59-396.20. Suspicion of crime - Embalming body without permission unlawful.

§59-396.22. Meetings of Board.

§59-396.23. Schools - Privileges.

§59-396.24. Violations - Penalties.

§59-396.26. Partial invalidity.

§59-396.27. Risk of transmission of communicable disease - Precautions.

§59-396.28. Funeral directors and embalmers from other states – Temporary permit.

§59-396.29. Cremation – Intermingling – Liability for final disposition or cremation – Identification system – Disposition of unclaimed remains – Military veteran.

§59-396.30. Licenses – Requirements – Records and reports – Compliance with state and federal health and environmental laws – Inspections.

§59-396.31. Rules for licensing, inspection, and regulation of crematories.

§59-396.32. Residue of cremated body.

§59-396.33. Cremation without license and permit a felony.

§59-475.1. Registration as engineer or land surveyor - Privilege.

§59-475.2. Definitions.

§59-475.3. State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.

§59-475.4. Qualifications of Board members.

§59-475.6. Removal of Board members - Vacancies.

§59-475.7. Meetings - Officers - Quorum.

§59-475.8. Powers and authority of Board.

§59-475.9. Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Fund - Expenditures - Audits.

§59-475.10. Record of proceedings and applications - Evidentiary use - Annual reports - Confidentiality.

§59-475.11. Rosters.

§59-475.12a. Licensure or certification as professional engineer.

§59-475.12b. Licensure or certification as professional land surveyor.

§59-475.12c. Qualifications to use title Professional Structural Engineer.

§59-475.13. Application form - Certified council record in lieu of form - Fees.

§59-475.14. Examinations.

§59-475.15. Certificate of licensure - Seal - Intern certificate.

§59-475.16. Terms of certificates – Maintaining certificates.

§59-475.17. Lost or destroyed certificates - Replacement.

§59-475.18. Disciplinary actions - Grounds - Rules of Professional Conduct – Definitions.

§59-475.19. Allegations of violations - Notice and hearing - Appeal.

§59-475.20. Criminal and administrative penalties - Legal counsel.

§59-475.21. Condition for practice of engineering or land surveying by firm.

§59-475.22. Exceptions.

§59-475.22a. Land surveying documents - Conditions of filing.

§59-475.40. XXX.

§59-478. Definitions.

§59-478.1. Establishment of physician-patient relationship through telemedicine.

§59-480. Short title - Intent - Definitions.

§59-481. State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision - Members.

§59-481.1. Statutory references.

§59-482. Tenure - Appointment list - Persons ineligible.

§59-484. Oath.

§59-485. Organization - Officers.

§59-487. Secretary - Duties.

§59-488. Meetings of Board - Determining qualifications of applicants.

§59-489. Rules - Fees - Increasing or changing educational requirements.

§59-490. Administration of oaths - Evidence and witnesses.

§59-491. Practicing without a license - Penalties.

§59-492. Designation of physicians - Employment by hospitals - Practice of medicine defined - Services rendered by trained assistants - Persons practicing nonallopathic healing.

§59-492.1. Application forms - Requirements for practicing medicine - Agent or representative of applicant.

§59-493.1. Contents of application - Requirements for licensure.

§59-493.2. Foreign applicants - Requirements for licensure.

§59-493.3. Licensure by endorsement - Temporary and special licensure.

§59-493.4. Special licenses.

§59-493.5. Special volunteer license.

§59-493.5a. Temporary critical need license.

§59-493.6. Enactment of Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

§59-493.7. Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

§59-494.1. Medical licensure examinations.

§59-495. Issuance of licenses.

§59-495a.1. License reregistration.

§59-495b. Practice without renewal license prohibited - Punishment - Revocation or suspension of license.

§59-495c. Reregistration fees - Depository funds - Disposition.

§59-495d. Suspension in absence of reregistration - Reinstatement.

§59-495e. Appeal from rejection of reregistration.

§59-495h. Reinstatement of license or certificate - Satisfactory evidence of professional competence.

§59-497. Duplicate licenses.

§59-500. Notice of practice location and address - Proof of licensure.

§59-503. Sanctions for unprofessional conduct.

§59-503.1. Emergency suspension of licensure.

§59-503.2. Authority to prescribe administrative remedies for licensee violations.

§59-504. Process - How served - Depositions - Subpoenas.

§59-505. State as party to actions - Board as trial body - Rulings - Record.

§59-506. Decisions of Board - Suspension and reinstatement - Narcotics conviction.

§59-508. Revocation for fraud, misrepresentation or mistake - Misdemeanor.

§59-508.1. Reinstatement on Board's own motion.

§59-508.2. Reinstatement on application of person whose license is suspended or revoked.

§59-509. Unprofessional conduct - Definition.

§59-509.1. Disciplinary actions.

§59-510. Corporations - Firms - Practice of medicine.

§59-510.1. Guidance to allopathic physicians for recommending medical marijuana – Disciplinary action.

§59-511. Deposit of fees and other monies - Payments from fund - Disposition of balance.

§59-512. Salary of secretary - Personnel - Investigators - Travel expenses.

§59-513. Quasi-judicial powers of Board - Appeals to Supreme Court - Revocation on conviction of felony - Fugitive from justice.

§59-514. Partial invalidity.

§59-518. Emergency care or treatment - Immunity from civil damages or criminal prosecution.

§59-518.1. Allied Professional Peer Assistance Program – Committees - Records.

§59-519.1. Short title.

§59-519.2. Definitions.

§59-519.3. Physician Assistant Committee - Powers and duties.

§59-519.4. Licensure requirements.

§59-519.6. Filing of application to practice - Services performed – Display and inspection of license.

§59-519.7. Temporary approval of a license and application to practice.

§59-519.7a. Temporary critical need license.

§59-519.8. License renewal - Fees.

§59-519.9. Preexisting certificates.

§59-519.10. Violations - Penalties.

§59-519.11. Construction of act.

§59-521. Exceptions.

§59-521.1. Primary care provider.

§59-521.2. Billing and payment.

§59-521.3. Emergency or state or local disaster medical care – Liability immunity.

§59-521.4. Physician supervision required – Practice agreement with delegating physician.

§59-524. Abortion - Infant prematurely born alive - Right to medical treatment.

§59-525. Short title.

§59-526. Definitions.

§59-527. License required.

§59-528. Board - Powers and duties.

§59-529. Athletic Trainers Advisory Committee.

§59-530. Qualifications of applicants - Applications - Examination fee - Apprentice athletic trainers license.

§59-531. Expiration of license - Renewal - License fees.

§59-532. Denial, suspension or revocation of license – Definitions.

§59-533. Violation of act - Penalty.

§59-534. Persons actively engaged as athletic trainers exempted from qualifications - Misrepresentations - Voluntary prevention, emergency care or first aid services.

§59-535. Practice of medicine unauthorized - Exemptions from act.

§59-536.1. Short title.

§59-536.2. Definitions.

§59-536.3. Transfer of funds, records, etc.

§59-536.4. Board - Powers and duties.

§59-536.5. Advisory Committee of Registered Electrologists.

§59-536.7. Qualifications for licensure - Evidence - Examination - Nonresidents - Continuing education - Renewal of license.

§59-536.8. Registration of license - Display - Surrender.

§59-536.9. Suspension or revocation of license.

§59-536.10. Personnel and facilities.

§59-536.11. Violation of act - Penalties.

§59-540. Short title.

§59-540.1. Purpose of act.

§59-540.2. Definitions.

§59-540.3. License required.

§59-540.4. Therapeutic Recreation Committee - Membership - Powers and duties.

§59-540.5. State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision - Powers and duties.

§59-540.6. Licensure requirements.

§59-540.7. License renewal.

§59-540.8. Restrictions on the use of certain words and the letters TRS/L or CTRS/L in connection with a name or business.

§59-540.9. Services requiring a referral - Exceptions.

§59-540.10. Restriction on delegation compromising client safety.

§59-540.11. License without examination - Temporary licenses.

§59-540.12. Violation of act - Penalties.

§59-541. Short title.

§59-541.1. Services of assistant – Scope of practice – Certification and registration – Acts prohibited.

§59-541.2. Radiologist Assistant Advisory Committee.

§59-541.3. Board – Powers and duties.

§59-541.4. Examination – Licensure by endorsement.

§59-541.5. Title and abbreviation – Presentation of license.

§59-541.6. License renewal, reinstatement or replacement – Written notice of intent not to practice or to resume practice – Continuing education.

§59-541.7. Fees.

§59-541.8. Revocation or suspension of license – Refusal to renew – Probation.

§59-541.9. Radiology technologists and technicians exempt.

§59-567.1. Title of act.

§59-567.2. Declaration of public interest - Liberal construction of act.

§59-567.3a. Definitions.

§59-567.4. Oklahoma Board of Nursing.

§59-567.4a. Prescriptive authority recognition - Rules.

§59-567.4b. Formulary Advisory Council.

§59-567.5. Registered nurses, licensing - Applications - Qualifications - Examinations - Licensure without examination - Use of titles and abbreviations - Violations – Definitions.

§59-567.5a. Advanced Practice Registered Nurse - License - Application.

§59-567.6. Practical nurses, licensing - Applications - Qualifications - Examinations - Licensure without examination - Use of titles and abbreviations - Violations – Definitions.

§59-567.6a. Advanced Unlicensed Assistant - Certificate - Qualifications – Definitions.

§59-567.7. Renewal or reinstatement of license or certificate - Temporary retirement from practice - Fees.

§59-567.8. Denial, revocation or suspension of license or certification - Administrative penalties.

§59-567.8a. Corrective actions for violations.

§59-567.9. Violation of act - Penalty.

§59-567.11. Exceptions to application of act.

§59-567.12. Approved programs for registered and practical nurses.

§59-567.12a. Advanced Practice Registered Nurse education programs - Requirements.

§59-567.13. Survey of nursing programs - Reports - Failure of approved program to maintain standards.

§59-567.14. Practice without compliance with act prohibited - Insignia or badge.

§59-567.15. Temporary licenses to nurses from other states - Temporary critical need license for nurses.

§59-567.16a. Establishing advisory committees.

§59-567.17. Peer assistance program.

§59-567.18. Criminal history records and background checks.

§59-567.19. Rescission or withdrawal of license.

§59-567.20. Nursing education programs for veterans.

§59-567.21. Nurse Licensure Compact.

§59-567.22. Licenses issued by other states that are a party to the Nurse Licensure Compact – Same rights and obligations.

§59-567.23. Licenses issued by other states that are a party to the Nurse Licensure Compact – Oklahoma Board of Nursing responsible for taking action.

§59-567.24. Copy of nurse information available in the coordinated licensure information system.

§59-567.25. Personal identification information in the coordinated licensure information system – Sharing with nonparty states.

§59-567.26. Grant funding from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.

§59-581. Practice of optometry - Definition.

§59-582. Board of Examiners in Optometry - Re-creation - Vacancies - Qualifications - Term of members.

§59-583. Rules and regulations - Administering oaths and taking testimony - Officers - Meetings - Quorum - Code of ethics - Branch offices.

§59-584. Qualifications of applicants - Examination - Registration - Certificates to practice to persons from other states – National criminal history record check.

§59-585. Revocation or suspension of certificate - Grounds - Unprofessional and unethical conduct defined - Practice under own name - Notice and hearing of revocation or suspension - Reissuance of certificate - Out-of-state revocation or suspension.

§59-586. Display of certificates - Exhibition upon demand.

§59-587. Examinations - Fees - Compensation and expenses - Optometry Board Revolving Fund.

§59-588. Practice by unauthorized person - Impersonating optometrist - Evidence of violations - Criminal and civil penalties - Students and instructors.

§59-589. Persons excepted from statute.

§59-591. Certificates previously issued valid.

§59-592. Partial invalidity.

§59-593. Public policy.

§59-595. Certain agreements, contracts, understandings, etc. prohibited.

§59-597. Penalties.

§59-598. Provisions cumulative.

§59-601. Appropriations from Optometry Board Fund.

§59-602. Use of appropriations.

§59-603. Positions and salaries.

§59-604. Attendance on educational or postgraduate program.

§59-605. Cumulative character of act.

§59-606. Partial invalidity.

§59-620. Short title - Practice a privilege.

§59-621. Osteopathic medicine defined.

§59-622. License required - Submission to jurisdiction of courts - Employing hospitals not regarded as practitioners.

§59-623. Medicine and surgery - Not affected by this act.

§59-624. State Board of Osteopathic Examiners - Members - Seal - Rules – Per diem and travel expenses.

§59-625. Oath of members - Qualifications.

§59-626. Organization - Officers - Duties - Bond - Expenditures - Employees - Inspection of records and facilities of licensee or applicant for license.

§59-627. Record of proceedings - Contents - Copy submitted to Secretary of State - Certified copy as evidence.

§59-629. Standards of preliminary education required.

§59-630. Education and training required.

§59-631. School or college of osteopathic medicine defined.

§59-632. Examination - National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners.

§59-633. Licensure.

§59-634. Reciprocal license.

§59-635.1. Special volunteer medical license.

§59-635.2. Temporary license for out-of-state residents for training rotations - Requirements.

§59-635.3. Resident training license – Prescribing privileges - Requirements.

§59-636. Osteopathic physicians - Reports.

§59-637. Refusal to issue or reinstate, suspension or revocation of license - Hearing, witnesses and evidence - Judicial review.

§59-637.1. Alternatives to revoking, conditioning, suspending, reinstating or refusing to renew license.

§59-638. Acts punishable by fine or imprisonment – Separate criminal offense - False oath or affirmation as perjury.

§59-638.1. Guidance to osteopathic physicians for recommending medical marijuana – Disciplinary action.

§59-641. Osteopaths - Annual renewal of certificate - Fee - Attendance at educational program - Notice to licensee.

§59-642. Failure to comply with license renewal requirements - Cancellation of license - Reinstatement - Inactive status prohibited - Voluntary cancellation of license.

§59-643. Use of fund.

§59-644. State Board of Osteopathic Examiner's Revolving Fund.

§59-645. Rules - Fees.

§59-646.1. Definitions.

§59-646.2. Requirements for assessment mechanisms.

§59-646.3. Contact lens prescription requirements.

§59-646.4. Twelve-month minimum for contact lens prescriptions.

§59-646.5. Verification of contact lens prescription by authorized sellers.

§59-646.6. Liability for dispensing contact lenses or visual aid glasses.

§59-646.7. Completion of contact lens fitting.

§59-650. Interventional pain management license.

§59-698.1. Short title.

§59-698.2. Definitions.

§59-698.3. State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners - Purpose - Conflicts of interest - Liability.

§59-698.4. Appointment - Qualifications - Terms - Removal for cause.

§59-698.5. Oath of office - Officers, powers and duties - Reports - Standing or ad hoc committees.

§59-698.5a. Authority and duties.

§59-698.6. Meetings - Notice - Emergency meetings - Travel expenses - Revenues and funds - Increases in fees, charges, etc.

§59-698.7. Powers and duties of Board.

§59-698.8. Licenses - Evidence of suitability to practice - Practice without license - Certificate in lieu of license.

§59-698.8a. Veterinary faculty license.

§59-698.9a. Reinstatement of suspended, revoked or nonrenewed licenses or certificates.

§59-698.10a. Renewal certificate of registration - Application - Failure to renew - Fee - Automatic suspension.

§59-698.11. Practice defined.

§59-698.12. Acts not prohibited.

§59-698.14a. Sanctions – Enforcement actions – Injunctions – Suspension or revocation of license or certificate – Complaints – Hearings – Penalties.

§59-698.14b. Inability to practice due to mental illness or drug abuse - Required submission to alcohol or drug testing - Actions of Board - Reporting of impaired performance.

§59-698.15. Report of contagious or infectious diseases.

§59-698.16. Abandoned animals.

§59-698.16a. Animal health records – Disclosure – Liability.

§59-698.16b. Persons reporting information or investigating – Liability.

§59-698.17. Good faith rendering of emergency care or treatment to animal or human victim – Liability.

§59-698.18. Penalties.

§59-698.19A. Field citation – Probable cause committee – Contest hearing – Fine.

§59-698.21. Certified veterinary technician – Use of terms and titles - Person not considered to be veterinary technician.

§59-698.22. Candidates for examination - Employment by veterinarian of registered veterinary technician not required.

§59-698.23. Issuance of certificate.

§59-698.25. Revocation, suspension or refusal to renew - Probation.

§59-698.26. Unauthorized practice of veterinary medicine – Emergency treatment – Improper use of title - Penalties.

§59-698.28. Veterinary Medical Examiners Fund.

§59-698.29. Confidentiality of information.

§59-698.30. Nonveterinary equine dental care provider certification.

§59-698.30a. Nonveterinary reproductive services technician - Certification requirements.

§59-698.30b. Animal Technology Advisory Committee - Oversight - Members.

§59-698.31. Short title.

§59-698.32. Definitions.

§59-698.33. Veterinary training program for rural Oklahoma.

§59-725.1. Branch of healing art indicated by appending words or letters to name.

§59-725.2. Designations to be used and by whom.

§59-725.3. Violations – Administrative penalties – Investigation and prosecution by Attorney General.

§59-725.4. Referral of patients or clients to testing center or laboratory - Disclosure of financial interest or remuneration - Disciplinary actions - Injunctions.

§59-725.5. Limitation of liability for doctors rendering medical care on volunteer basis.

§59-731.1. Definitions.

§59-731.2. Use of word "Doctor" or abbreviation "Dr.", etc. as evidence.

§59-731.3. Unlicensed person not to hold himself out as qualified.

§59-731.4. Punishment for violations.

§59-731.5. Application of law.

§59-731.6. Partial invalidity.

§59-731.7. Spinal manipulation.

§59-736.2. Injunction.

§59-738.1. Injunctions granted without bond to specified boards.

§59-738.2. Consent of Board issuing license - Laws governing - Duty of Attorney General.

§59-738.3. Attorneys, employment of.

§59-738.4. District attorney's right not abrogated.

§59-738.6. Actions for declaratory rulings.

§59-858-101. Title and construction.

§59-858-102. Definitions.

§59-858-201. Oklahoma Real Estate Commission.

§59-858-202. Appointment - Tenure - Vacancies - Removal.

§59-858-204. Officers - Employees - Duties and compensation - Meetings.

§59-858-205. Oklahoma Real Estate Commission Revolving Fund.

§59-858-206. Suits - Service - Seal - Certified copies - Location of office.

§59-858-207. Annual report of fees.

§59-858-208. Powers and duties of Commission.

§59-858-209. Compliance with the Administrative Procedures Act.

§59-858-301. License required – Exceptions.

§59-858-301.1. Eligibility for license - Applicants convicted of criminal offenses - Time periods for disqualification - Procedure – Definitions.

§59-858-301.2. Notification of Commission of conviction or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to felony offense.

§59-858-302. Eligibility for license as provisional sales associate - Qualifications - Exa