Oklahoma Code § 59-1150.9

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Criteria for issuance of registration -
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Nontransferability - Registration without examination or additional
fees.
A.  The Commissioner shall issue a certificate of registration
as a sanitarian or environmental specialist to any person who:
1.  Has been certified by the Council as having a current valid
registration in good standing issued by another entity with
registration requirements similar to but not less than those
provided in the Oklahoma Sanitarian and Environmental Specialist
Registration Act; and
2.  Has paid the registration fee and otherwise complied with
the provisions of the Oklahoma Sanitarian and Environmental
Specialist Registration Act.
B.  No registration shall be issued unless the holder of a
registration pursuant to the Oklahoma Sanitarian and Environmental

Specialist Registration Act would be issued a similar registration
by such other body under substantially the same conditions.
C.  All registrations shall be nontransferable.  It shall be a
misdemeanor for any person registered pursuant to the provisions of
the Oklahoma Sanitarian and Environmental Specialist Registration
Act to loan or allow the use of such registration by any other
person.
D.  Until January 1, 1994, the Council shall, upon proper
application, issue registrations without examinations and without
payment of additional fees to persons who prior to October 1, 1993,
hold unexpired registrations as sanitarians issued by the
Commissioner, and who have otherwise complied with the requirements
of the Oklahoma Sanitarian Registration Act as of October 1, 1993.
This registration must be produced as a prerequisite to obtaining a
registration pursuant to the Oklahoma Sanitarian and Environmental
Specialist Registration Act.

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