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Code · Oklahoma · Title 40 — Labor

§40-800.1. Occupational Licensing Advisory Commission –

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There is hereby created the Occupational Licensing Advisory Commission.
The Commission shall consist of twelve
(12)members to be appointed and serve as follows:
1. The Commissioner of Labor shall serve coterminous with his or her office;
2. Two members of the House of Representatives shall be appointed by the Majority Leader of the House of Representatives. Each member shall serve an initial term of three
(3)years;
3. One member of the House of Representatives shall be appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, who shall serve an initial term of two
(2)years;
4. Two members of the Senate shall be appointed by the Majority Leader of the Senate. Each member shall serve an initial term of three
(3)years;
5. One member of the Senate shall be appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate, who shall serve an initial term of two
(2)years;
6. The Chief Information Officer of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services shall serve coterminous with his or her position;
7. Three members shall be appointed by the Governor, who shall represent an occupation or profession licensed in the state, and who shall each serve an initial term of one year. One appointee shall be a member of the medical community, which may include but is not limited to a licensed physician, pharmacist or psychologist. One appointee shall be a member of a trade profession, which may include but is not limited to a licensed alarm or locksmith professional or
electrician. One appointee shall be a member of the business community, which may include but is not limited to a licensed public accountant or member of the real estate industry; and
8. One member shall be appointed by the Governor who shall represent a not-for-profit organization that advocates for low- income persons or disadvantaged persons and who shall serve an initial term of one year.
The Commission shall be subject to the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act and the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
During membership on the Commission, no appointed member shall serve on any board, agency, committee or commission that regulates or governs the occupation or profession such member is appointed to represent.
Members shall serve staggered three-year terms, except for the initial term of office. Upon the expiration of a member's term of office, such member may be reappointed. No member shall serve more than two consecutive full three-year terms. Any member vacancy shall be filled in the same manner by the appointing authority for the unexpired term. A member may be removed by either the appointing authority or a majority of the Commission members for failure to attend meetings or for cause.
The Commissioner of Labor, or his or her designee, shall chair each meeting. The Department of Labor shall provide staff and administrative support to the Commission.
Seven members shall constitute a quorum for purposes of conducting the business of the Commission. Meetings shall be called by the chair and may be held by electronic media or in any location deemed appropriate by the chair.
The purpose of the Commission is to conduct a review of each occupational or professional licensing act in this state not less than once every four
(4)years and make recommendations to the Legislature. The first meeting of the Commission shall be held before September 30, 2018, to develop a four-year schedule showing when each licensing act will be reviewed. Any new licensing act or new category of license enacted by the Legislature for regulation by an existing licensing board, agency or commission shall be added to the four-year schedule and shall be initially reviewed within ninety
(90)days of enactment.
Annually the Commission shall hold at least one public meeting to present its findings on any occupational or professional license it has reviewed. At the public meeting, the Commission shall allow public comments, make recommendations, and may vote whether to recommend to the Legislature that such license be maintained, modified, or repealed. The results of any public meeting held for the purpose of making legislative recommendations shall be provided in a written report to the Governor, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives prior to the
legislative deadline set for requesting legislation for the upcoming legislative session. The report shall be made available on the Department of Labor's website for public inspection.
The provisions of this section shall cease to have the force and effect of law and the Commission shall be dissolved by operation of law on December 31, 2022. Added by Laws 2018, c. 242, § 2, eff. July 1, 2018. Amended by Laws 2022, c. 401, § 1, eff. July 1, 2022.
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