Oklahoma Code § 59-1151.12

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Certificate of renewal
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A.  Any roofing contractor registration certificate issued under
the Roofing Contractor Registration Act may be renewed for each
successive year by obtaining from the registrar a certificate of
renewal.  To obtain a certificate of renewal, the qualifying party
shall file with the registrar a renewal application by the last day
of the birth month of the qualifying party each successive year,
provide any qualifying party information required under the Roofing
Contractor Registration Act, Section 1151.5, not previously provided
by the applicant, if any, and pay the renewal fee.  The application
for renewal shall require statements under oath that the qualifying
party and legal entity have properly submitted income and employment
taxes due in this state; whether or not the qualifying party has
been adjudicated by a court of competent jurisdiction for any
violation of the Roofing Contractor Registration Act or any act or
omission specified in subsection A of Section 1151.14 of this title.
The registrar may forward a copy of any information in an
application for renewal to the Oklahoma Tax Commission and any other
state agency.
B.  The qualifying party shall include with the renewal
application a copy of the certificate of liability insurance, unless
the registrar has a current valid certificate of insurance on file,
proof of workers' compensation coverage, unless exempt under the
Workers' Compensation Act, and, if applicable, a copy of the current
registration certificate required by law for roofing contractors.
The renewal application shall be notarized.
C.  The registrar shall refuse to renew a roofing contractor's
registration certificate for any reason stated in subsection B of
Section 1151.5 of this title or for failing to provide any
qualifying party information required under the Roofing Contractor
Registration Act not previously provided by the applicant.  The
registrar shall notify the applicant in writing if the registrar
denies the renewal as provided in subsection C of Section 1151.5 of
this title.
D.  If any roofing contractor fails to file a renewal
application by the deadline of the last day of the birth month of
the qualifying party, that contractor's registration shall be not in
good standing.  A roofing contractor has a thirty-day grace period
after the last day of the birth month of the qualifying party to
renew the registration certificate without a late fee.  The late fee
shall be One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).  A roofing contractor
registration certificate not renewed within sixty (60) days of the
last day of the birth month of the qualifying party shall be
suspended for failure to renew, and if a roofing contractor's
registration certificate still has not been renewed within six (6)
months of expiration, it shall be revoked for failure to renew.
E.  1.  A roofing contractor desiring to renew a registration
certificate that has been suspended for any cause provided in this

act shall be assessed a fee equal to twice the amount of the fee
established by subsection D of Section 1151.8 of this title.
2.  The registrar shall assess a reinstatement fee not exceeding
Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) to be set by the registrar plus the
fee established by Section 1151.8 of this title for any registration
that has been revoked for any cause provided in the Roofing
Contractor Registration Act.
3.  A roofing contractor submitting an application for
registration after suspension or revocation of that contractor's
registration certificate must be otherwise eligible for registration
under the Roofing Contractor Registration Act.
F.  The registrar shall include a registration status notation
in a roofing contractor's record if the status of registration
changes from an active and valid registration to not in good
standing, denied, suspended or revoked.

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