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Code · Oklahoma · Title 59 — Professions And Occupations

§59-888.10. Renewal of license - Continuing education.

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A. Licenses under this act shall be subject to annual renewal and shall expire unless renewed in the manner prescribed by the rules and regulations of the Board, upon payment of a renewal fee provided for in Section 11 of this act. The Board may provide for the late renewal of a license upon payment of a late fee in accordance with its rules and regulations, but no such late renewal of a license may be granted more than five
(5)years after its expiration. A hearing before the Board may be required in addition to a late fee.
B. A suspended license is subject to expiration and may be renewed as provided in this section, but such renewal shall not entitle the licensee, while the license remains suspended and until it is reinstated, to engage in the licensed activity, or in any conduct or activity in violation of the order or judgment by which the license was suspended. If a license revoked on disciplinary grounds is reinstated, the licensee as a condition of reinstatement, shall pay the renewal fee and any late fee that may be applicable.
C. The Board may establish continuing education requirements to facilitate the maintenance of current practice skills of all persons licensed under this act. Added by Laws 1984, c. 119, § 10, eff. Nov. 1, 1984.
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