Oklahoma Code § 59-1261.1

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Issuance of licenses - Qualifications - Types of
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A.  To obtain a license under the Social Worker's Licensing Act,
an applicant shall:
1.  Submit a written application in a form prescribed by the
State Board of Licensed Social Workers;
2.  Have attained the age of majority;
3.  Have graduated and received a degree in social work from an
approved social work program;
4.  Have completed any necessary post graduate experience and
supervision in the practice of social work;
5.  Have passed the necessary examination and paid all fees
required by the Board; and
6.  Submit to a national criminal history record check, as
defined by Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  The
costs associated with the national criminal history record check
shall be paid by the applicant and submitted to the Board at the
time of application.  With the required fee, the applicant shall
provide to the Board two classifiable sets of fingerprints to be
provided to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
B.  If the results of the national criminal history record check
required by subsection A of this section reveal that the applicant
has been convicted of, or pled guilty or nolo contendere to, any
felony crime that substantially relates to the occupation of a
social worker and poses a reasonable threat to public safety, the
individual's application for licensure may be disapproved and no
further action shall be taken on the application.
C.  Upon certification by the Board, the Board shall authorize
the issuance of social work licenses to persons who qualify as
follows:
1.  As a licensed social work associate (LSWA) who has a
baccalaureate degree in social work from an accredited institution
or an approved social work program or both and has passed the
examination provided for under these provisions or who has a

doctoral or master's degree in social work from an institution with
a program accredited by an approved social work program and has
passed the examination provided for under these provisions;
2.  As a licensed master's social worker (LMSW) who has a
master's degree in social work from an accredited institution or an
approved social work program or both and has passed the examination
provided for under the Social Worker's Licensing Act;
3.  As a licensed social worker (LSW) who has a master's degree
in social work from an accredited institution or an approved social
work program or both and has three thousand (3,000) hours of
postgraduate experience in the practice of social work under
professional supervision of a person licensed under those
provisions, and who has passed the examination provided for under
the provisions of the Social Worker's Licensing Act;
4.  As a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) who has a
master's degree in social work from an accredited institution or an
approved social work program or both and has three thousand (3,000)
hours of postgraduate experience in the practice of clinical social
work under professional supervision of a person licensed by the
Social Worker's Licensing Act, and who has passed the examination
provided for under the Social Worker's Licensing Act; and
5.  As a licensed social worker with administration specialty
(LSW-ADM) who has a master's degree in social work from an
accredited institution or an approved social work program or both
and has three thousand (3,000) hours of postgraduate experience in
the practice of administrative social work under professional
supervision of a person licensed by the Social Worker's Licensing
Act, and who has passed the examination provided for under the
Social Worker's Licensing Act.
D.  Applicants who have been licensed as an LSWA, LMSW, LSW,
LCSW or LSW-ADM in good standing in another state for a minimum of
three (3) years continually since the time of initial full licensure
post-provisional term and comply with all other state requirements
shall be licensed by the Board.
E.  No person may engage in the private practice of clinical
social work unless that person:
1.  Is licensed under the Social Worker's Licensing Act as a
licensed clinical social worker (LCSW); and
2.  Continues to meet continuing education requirements set by
the Board.
F.  No person may engage in an independent social work practice
unless that person:
1.  Is licensed under the Social Worker's Licensing Act as a
licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), licensed social worker with
administration specialty (LSW-ADM) or licensed social worker (LSW).
This specifically and intentionally excludes licensed social work
associates (LSWA) and licensed masters social workers (LMSW); and

2.  Continues to meet continuing education requirements set by
the Board.
G.  Any person seeking to pursue postgraduate supervision for
the licensed social worker (LSW), licensed social worker with
administration specialty (LSW-ADM), or licensed clinical social
worker (LCSW) must hold licensure status of licensed social work
associate (LSWA) or licensed masters social worker (LMSW) prior to
board approval of postgraduate supervision for licensure as
specified in paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 of subsection C of this section.
H.  As used in this section:
1.  "Substantially relates" means the nature of criminal conduct
for which the person was convicted has a direct bearing on the
fitness or ability to perform one or more of the duties or
responsibilities necessarily related to the occupation; and
2.  "Poses a reasonable threat" means the nature of criminal
conduct for which the person was convicted involved an act or threat
of harm against another and has a bearing on the fitness or ability
to serve the public or work with others in the occupation.
Added by Laws 1980, c. 124, § 8, eff. Oct. 1, 1980.  Amended by Laws
1982, c. 122, § 4, operative July 1, 1982; Laws 1987, c. 108, § 3,
eff. July 1, 1987; Laws 2003, c. 85, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2003; Laws
2011, c. 146, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2011; Laws 2014, c. 95, § 3, eff.
Nov. 1, 2014; Laws 2018, c. 310, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2018; Laws 2019,
c. 363, § 43, eff. Nov. 1, 2019; Laws 2024, c. 109, § 1, eff. Nov.
1, 2024.

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