Oklahoma Code § 59-1284

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Multistate License eligibility
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A.  To be eligible for a Multistate License under the terms and
provisions of the Compact, an applicant, regardless of category
must:
1.  Hold or be eligible for an active, Unencumbered License in
the Home State;
2.  Pay any applicable fees, including any State fee, for the
Multistate License;
3.  Submit, in connection with an application for a Multistate
License, fingerprints or other biometric data for the purpose of
obtaining criminal history record information from the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and the agency responsible for retaining
that State’s criminal records;
4.  Notify the Home State of any Adverse Action, Encumbrance, or
restriction on any professional license taken by any Member State or
non-Member State within thirty (30) days from the date the action is
taken;
5.  Meet any continuing competence requirements established by
the Home State;
6.  Abide by the laws, regulations, and applicable standards in
the Member State where the client is located at the time care is
rendered.
B.  An applicant for a clinical-category Multistate License must
meet all of the following requirements:
1.  Fulfill a competency requirement, which shall be satisfied
by either:
a. passage of a clinical-category Qualifying National
Exam, or
b. licensure of the applicant in their Home State at the
clinical category, beginning prior to such time as a
Qualifying National Exam was required by the Home
State and accompanied by a period of continuous Social
Work licensure thereafter, all of which may be further
governed by the Rules of the Commission, or
c. the substantial equivalency of the foregoing
competency requirements which the Commission may
determine by Rule;
2.  Attain at least a master’s degree in Social Work from a
program that is:
a. operated by a college or university recognized by the
Licensing Authority, and

b. accredited, or in candidacy that subsequently becomes
accredited, by an accrediting agency recognized by
either:
(1) the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or
its successor, or
(2) the United States Department of Education;
3.  Fulfill a practice requirement, which shall be satisfied by
demonstrating completion of either:
a. a period of postgraduate supervised clinical practice
equal to a minimum of three thousand (3,000) hours, or
b. a minimum of two (2) years of full-time postgraduate
supervised clinical practice, or
c. the substantial equivalency of the foregoing practice
requirements which the Commission may determine by
Rule.
C.  An applicant for a master’s-category Multistate License must
meet all of the following requirements:
1.  Fulfill a competency requirement, which shall be satisfied
by either:
a. passage of a master's-category Qualifying National
Exam,
b. licensure of the applicant in their Home State at the
master’s category, beginning prior to such time as a
Qualifying National Exam was required by the Home
State at the master’s category and accompanied by a
continuous period of Social Work licensure thereafter,
all of which may be further governed by the Rules of
the Commission, or
c. the substantial equivalency of the foregoing
competency requirements which the Commission may
determine by Rule;
2.  Attain at least a master’s degree in Social Work from a
program that is:
a. operated by a college or university recognized by the
Licensing Authority, and
b. accredited, or in candidacy that subsequently becomes
accredited, by an accrediting agency recognized by
either:
(1) the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or
its successor, or
(2) the United States Department of Education.
D.  An applicant for a bachelor’s-category Multistate License
must meet all of the following requirements:
1.  Fulfill a competency requirement, which shall be satisfied
by either:
a. passage of a bachelor’s-category Qualifying National
Exam,

b. licensure of the applicant in their Home State at the
bachelor’s category, beginning prior to such time as a
Qualifying National Exam was required by the Home
State and accompanied by a period of continuous Social
Work licensure thereafter, all of which may be further
governed by the Rules of the Commission, or
c. the substantial equivalency of the foregoing
competency requirements which the Commission may
determine by Rule;
2.  Attain at least a bachelor’s degree in Social Work from a
program that is:
a. operated by a college or university recognized by the
Licensing Authority, and
b. accredited, or in candidacy that subsequently becomes
accredited, by an accrediting agency recognized by
either:
(1) the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or
its successor, or
(2) the United States Department of Education.
E.  The Multistate License for a Regulated Social Worker is
subject to the renewal requirements of the Home State.  The
Regulated Social Worker must maintain compliance with the
requirements of subsection A of this section to be eligible to renew
a Multistate License.
F.  The Regulated Social Worker’s services in a Remote State are
subject to that Member State’s regulatory authority.  A Remote State
may, in accordance with due process and that Member State’s laws,
remove a Regulated Social Worker’s Multistate Authorization to
Practice in the Remote State for a specific period of time, impose
fines, and take any other necessary actions to protect the health
and safety of its citizens.
G.  If a Multistate License is encumbered, the Regulated Social
Worker’s Multistate Authorization to Practice shall be deactivated
in all Remote States until the Multistate License is no longer
encumbered.
H.  If a Multistate Authorization to Practice is encumbered in a
Remote State, the regulated Social Worker’s Multistate Authorization
to Practice may be deactivated in that State until the Multistate
Authorization to Practice is no longer encumbered.

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