Oklahoma Code § 40-142.12

Title 40. Labor: Work of technician by noncertified person
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After September 1, 1991, it shall be unlawful for any person to
perform the work or offer, by advertisement or otherwise, to perform
the work of an alternative fuels equipment technician until such
person has qualified and is certified as an alternative fuels
equipment technician.  Beginning September 1, 1995, it shall be
unlawful for any person to perform work or offer, by advertisement
or otherwise, to perform the work of an alternative fuels
compression technician until such person has qualified and is
certified as an alternative fuels compression technician.  Beginning
November 1, 1998, it shall be unlawful for any person to perform the
work or offer, by advertisement or otherwise, to perform the work of
an electric vehicle technician until such person has qualified and
is certified as an electric vehicle technician.  Electric vehicles
that have a manufacturer's warranty shall be serviced by an
authorized new car dealer.  Any vehicle manufacturer's training
center located in the state, which offers alternative fuel and
electric vehicle courses meeting new car manufacturing requirements,
shall be exempted from this act.  Provided, nothing in the
Alternative Fuels Technician Certification Act shall be construed to
prohibit a noncertified person from converting the engine of a farm
tractor, as defined in Section 1-118 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma
Statutes, to an engine fueled by alternative fuels, as long as such
farm tractor is not operated on the roads and highways of this
state.
Added by Laws 1990, c. 294, § 10, operative July 1, 1990.  Amended
by Laws 1991, c. 235, § 15, eff. July 1, 1991.  Renumbered from §
420.60 of Title 52 by Laws 1991, c. 235, § 24, eff. July 1, 1991.

Amended by Laws 1994, c. 379, § 13, eff. Sept. 1, 1994; Laws 1998,
c. 160, § 12, eff. Nov. 1, 1998.  Renumbered from § 130.20 of Title
74 by Laws 2014, c. 328, § 24.

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