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Code · Oklahoma · Title 59 — Professions And Occupations

§59-536.9. Suspension or revocation of license.

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A. The Board may suspend or revoke the license of any person authorized to practice electrolysis pursuant to the provisions of the Registered Electrologist Act upon proof that the licensee:
1. Has used fraud or deception in applying for a license or in passing the examination provided for in the Registered Electrologist Act;
2. Has been guilty of unprofessional conduct defined by the rules established by the Board or has violated the Code of Ethics adopted by the Board;
3. Has been guilty of fraud or deceit in connection with services rendered as an electrologist;
4. Has been grossly negligent in the practice of his profession; or
5. Has willfully violated any of the provisions of the Registered Electrologist Act or any regulation adopted hereunder.
B. No suspension or revocation shall be made until such person appears before the Board for a hearing. Proceedings for the suspension or revocation of a license are governed by rules and regulations of the Board and by the Administrative Procedures Act. Added by Laws 1985, c. 151, § 9, operative July 1, 1985.
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