Oklahoma Code § 59-1282

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Definitions
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As used in this Compact, and except as otherwise provided, the
following definitions shall apply:
A.  “Active Military Member” means any individual with full-time
duty status in the active Armed Forces of the United States
including members of the National Guard and Reserve;
B.  “Adverse Action” means any administrative, civil, equitable,
or criminal action permitted by a State’s laws which is imposed by a
Licensing Authority or other authority against a Regulated Social
Worker, including actions against an individual’s license or
Multistate Authorization to Practice such as revocation, suspension,
probation, monitoring of the Licensee, limitation on the Licensee’s
practice, or any other Encumbrance on licensure affecting a
Regulated Social Worker’s authorization to practice, including
issuance of a cease and desist action;
C.  “Alternative Program” means a nondisciplinary monitoring or
practice remediation process approved by a Licensing Authority to
address practitioners with an Impairment;
D.  “Charter Member States” means Member States who have enacted
legislation to adopt this Compact where such legislation predates
the effective date of this Compact as described in Section 14 of
this act;
E.  “Compact Commission” or “Commission” means the government
agency whose membership consists of all States that have enacted
this Compact, which is known as the Social Work Licensure Compact

Commission, as described in Section 10 of this act, and which shall
operate as an instrumentality of the Member States;
F.  “Current Significant Investigative Information” means:
1.  Investigative information that a Licensing Authority, after
a preliminary inquiry that includes notification and an opportunity
for the Regulated Social Worker to respond, has reason to believe is
not groundless and, if proved true, would indicate more than a minor
infraction as may be defined by the Commission; or
2.  Investigative information that indicates that the Regulated
Social Worker represents an immediate threat to public health and
safety, as may be defined by the Commission, regardless of whether
the Regulated Social Worker has been notified and has had an
opportunity to respond;
G.  “Data System” means a repository of information about
Licensees, including continuing education, examination, licensure,
Current Significant Investigative Information, Disqualifying Event,
Multistate License(s) and Adverse Action information or other
information as required by the Commission;
H.  “Disqualifying Event” means any Adverse Action or incident
which results in an Encumbrance that disqualifies or makes the
Licensee ineligible to either obtain, retain, or renew a Multistate
License;
I.  “Domicile” means the jurisdiction in which the Licensee
resides and intends to remain indefinitely;
J.  “Encumbrance” means a revocation or suspension of, or any
limitation on, the full and unrestricted practice of Social Work
licensed and regulated by a Licensing Authority;
K.  “Executive Committee” means a group of delegates elected or
appointed to act on behalf of, and within the powers granted to them
by, the Compact and Commission;
L.  “Home State” means the Member State that is the Licensee’s
primary Domicile;
M.  “Impairment” means a condition(s) that may impair a
practitioner’s ability to engage in full and unrestricted practice
as a Regulated Social Worker without some type of intervention and
may include alcohol and drug dependence, mental health impairment,
and neurological or physical impairments;
N.  “Licensee(s)” means an individual who currently holds a
license from a State to practice as a Regulated Social Worker;
O.  “Licensing Authority” means the board or agency of a Member
State, or equivalent, that is responsible for the licensing and
regulation of Regulated Social Workers;
P.  “Member State” means a state, commonwealth, district, or
territory of the United States of America that has enacted this
Compact;
Q.  “Multistate Authorization to Practice” means a legally
authorized privilege to practice, which is equivalent to a license,

associated with a Multistate License permitting the practice of
Social Work in a Remote State;
R.  “Multistate License” means a license to practice as a
Regulated Social Worker issued by a Home State Licensing Authority
that authorizes the Regulated Social Worker to practice in all
Member States under Multistate Authorization to Practice;
S.  “Qualifying National Exam” means a national licensing
examination approved by the Commission;
T.  “Regulated Social Worker” means any clinical, master’s or
bachelor’s Social Worker licensed by a Member State regardless of
the title used by that Member State;
U.  “Remote State” means a Member State other than the
Licensee’s Home State;
V.  “Rule(s)” or “Rule(s) of the Commission” means a regulation
or regulations duly promulgated by the Commission, as authorized by
the Compact, that has the force of law;
W.  “Single State License” means a Social Work license issued by
any State that authorizes practice only within the issuing State and
does not include Multistate Authorization to Practice in any Member
State;
X.  “Social Work” or “Social Work Services” means the
application of social work theory, knowledge, methods, ethics, and
the professional use of self to restore or enhance social,
psychosocial, or biopsychosocial functioning of individuals,
couples, families, groups, organizations, and communities through
the care and services provided by a Regulated Social Worker as set
forth in the Member State’s statutes and regulations in the State
where the services are being provided;
Y.  “State” means any state, commonwealth, district, or
territory of the United States of America that regulates the
practice of Social Work; and
Z.  “Unencumbered License” means a license that authorizes a
Regulated Social Worker to engage in the full and unrestricted
practice of Social Work.

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