Oklahoma Code § 59-1151.10

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Issuance or denial of registration or endorsement –
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A.  Within twenty-five (25) calendar days from the date of
application, the registrar shall either issue or deny the roofing
contractor registration.  No registration shall be issued to a
qualifying party until the registrar receives all documentation and
fees necessary to obtain a registration certificate in good
standing.  The registration certificate issued on an original
application entitles the person to act as a roofing contractor
within this state, subject to the limitations of the Roofing
Contractor Registration Act.  Until January 1, 2015, all
registrations shall expire on June 30 of each year and may be
renewed from year to year.  Beginning no later than January 1, 2015,
all registrations issued shall be renewed based on staggered
expiration dates of the last day of the birth month of the
qualifying party so that all registrations and endorsements shall
expire on the last day in the birth month of the qualifying party.
The Construction Industries Board is authorized to prorate
registration and renewal fees, as described by rule, so that
beginning January 1, 2015, or thirty (30) days after rules have been
approved, fees for renewals previously due by June 30, 2015, are
prorated and converted to be due the last day of the birth month of
the qualifying party by shortening or lengthening the next renewal
date by up to six (6) months.  Beginning November 1, 2014, new
initial registrations and endorsements will be issued for up to
eighteen (18) months and due for renewal the last day of the birth
month of the qualifying party.  After initial proration or
conversion to birth month, no subsequent registration or endorsement
shall be issued for longer than one (1) year and all endorsements
shall expire on the last day in the birth month of the qualifying
party.  The Construction Industries Board shall implement rules for
the scheduling of expiration and renewal of registrations and
endorsements, including the prorating of fees and the identification
and information of the qualifying party.  The commercial or
residential roofer endorsement shall expire on the expiration date
of the supporting registration.
B.  An applicant or qualifying party whose registration or
endorsement is refused or denied by the registrar may obtain a
hearing before the Committee of Roofing Examiners with written
notice to the registrar of the grounds for appeal and identification
of evidence to be presented in support of the application
requirements and any other information showing the applicant’s
ability and willingness to comply with the requirements of the act,
and to protect the public health, safety and welfare.  Such appeals
to the Committee of Roofing Examiners shall be made by the
qualifying party in writing to the registrar within fourteen (14)
days from the date of the written notification of denial or refusal
to register or endorse.

C.  The Construction Industries Board shall issue a commercial
or residential roofer endorsement to any person who:
1.  Has been certified by the Committee of Roofing Examiners as
having successfully passed the appropriate examination; and
2.  Has paid the application and endorsement fee and has
otherwise complied with all of the provisions of the commercial or
residential roofer endorsement of the Roofing Contractor
Registration Act.  The endorsement fee is hereby established as up
to Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00).  Renewal of a commercial or
residential roofer endorsement shall be One Hundred Dollars
($100.00).
Endorsements renewed more than thirty (30) days following the
date of expiration may only be renewed upon application and payment
of the required fees and payment of late renewal fee in the amount
of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).
No endorsement shall be renewed unless the licensee has
completed the required hours of continuing education recommended by
the Committee and set forth by rule.
No late fee shall be charged to renew a registration or
endorsement which expired while the applicant was in active military
service, if application for renewal is made within one (1) year of
discharge from active duty status.

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