Oklahoma Code § 59-1151.6

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Application questions - Criminal history records search
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A.  There shall be a question on the application and renewal
forms requiring the applicant to answer under oath whether or not
the applicant has been convicted of a felony offense in this state,
another state, or any other place, and the nature of that offense
upon which a conviction was imposed.  The registrar shall provide
either on the application and renewal forms or by separate notice a
statement describing the requirement under state law to register
upon entering this state to reside or work if the person has been
convicted of a sex offense.
B.  Conviction of an offense shall not disqualify a person from
registration as a roofing contractor under this act; provided, the
applicant has truthfully disclosed the conviction and nature of the
offense.
C.  When deemed appropriate, the registrar may conduct a
criminal history records search or background check on any applicant
or registered roofing contractor and may investigate the information
submitted on a roofing contractor application or renewal form;
provided, no adverse action may be taken against the person until
the person has been notified and given an opportunity to respond in
writing.
D.  The registrar, its agents, employees and assigns shall not be
liable and are granted immunity for the acts or omissions of any
registered roofing contractor or its employees, or for any person’s
failure or omission to properly disclose any information on an
application or renewal form, including, but not limited to, pending
criminal charges, arrests or prior criminal history records,
disclosure of his or her roofing contractor registration status, or
his or her qualifications to perform or act as a roofing contractor.

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