Oklahoma Code § 59-1291

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Coordinated Data System
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A.  The Commission shall provide for the development,
maintenance, operation, and utilization of a coordinated Data
System.
B.  The Commission shall assign each applicant for a Multistate
License a unique identifier, as determined by the Rules of the
Commission.
C.  Notwithstanding any other provision of State law to the
contrary, a Member State shall submit a uniform data set to the Data
System on all individuals to whom this Compact is applicable as
required by the Rules of the Commission, including:
1.  Identifying information;
2.  Licensure data;

3.  Adverse Actions against a license and information related
thereto;
4.  Nonconfidential information related to Alternative Program
participation, the beginning and ending dates of such participation,
and other information related to such participation not made
confidential under Member State law;
5.  Any denial of application for licensure, and the reason(s)
for such denial;
6.  The presence of Current Significant Investigative
Information; and
7.  Other information that may facilitate this Compact's
administration or the public's protection, as determined by the
Rules of the Commission.
D.  The records and information provided to a Member State
pursuant to this Compact or through the Data System, when certified
by the Commission or an agent thereof, shall constitute the
authenticated business records of the Commission, and shall be
entitled to any associated hearsay exception in any relevant
judicial, quasi-judicial or administrative proceedings in a Member
State.
E.  Current Significant Investigative Information pertaining to
a Licensee in any Member State will only be available to other
Member States.
It is the responsibility of the Member States to report any
Adverse Action against a Licensee and to monitor the database to
determine whether Adverse Action has been taken against a Licensee.
Adverse Action information pertaining to a Licensee in any Member
State will be available to any other Member State.
F.  Member States contributing information to the Data System
may designate information that may not be shared with the public
without the express permission of the contributing State.
G.  Any information submitted to the Data System that is
subsequently expunged pursuant to federal law or the laws of the
Member State contributing the information shall be removed from the
Data System.

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