Oklahoma Code § 59-137

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners - Membership -
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Qualifications - Terms - Removal.
A.  A Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners is hereby re-created,
to continue until July 1, 2027, in accordance with the provisions of
the Oklahoma Sunset Law.  The Board shall regulate the practice of
podiatric medicine in this state in accordance with the provisions
of the Podiatric Medicine Practice Act.  The Board, appointed by the
Governor, shall be composed of five podiatric physicians licensed to
practice podiatric medicine in this state and one lay member
representing the public.
B.  Each podiatric physician member of the Board shall:
1.  Be a legal resident of this state;
2.  Have practiced podiatric medicine continuously in this state
during the three (3) years immediately preceding appointment to the
Board;
3.  Be free of pending disciplinary action or active
investigation by the Board; and
4.  Be a member in good standing of the American Podiatric
Medical Association and of the Oklahoma Podiatric Medical
Association.
C.  The lay member of the Board shall:
1.  Be a legal resident of this state;
2.  Not be a registered or licensed practitioner of any of the
healing arts or be related, within the third degree of consanguinity
or affinity, to any such person; and
3.  Participate in Board proceedings only for the purposes of:
a. reviewing, investigating and disposing of written
complaints regarding the conduct of podiatric
physicians, and
b. formulating, adopting and promulgating rules pursuant
to Article I of the Administrative Procedures Act.

D.  Except as provided in subsection E of this section, the term
of office of each podiatric physician member of the Board shall be
five (5) years, with one such member being appointed to the Board
each year.  The lay member of the Board shall serve a term
coterminous with that of the Governor.  Each member shall hold
office until the expiration of the term for which appointed or until
a qualified successor has been duly appointed.  An appointment shall
be made by the Governor within ninety (90) days after the expiration
of the term of any member, or the occurrence of a vacancy on the
Board due to resignation, death, or any other cause resulting in an
unexpired term.  The appointment of the podiatric physician members
shall be made from a list of not less than five persons submitted
annually to the Governor by the Oklahoma Podiatric Medical
Association.
E.  Each of the three podiatric physician members of the Board,
serving on September 1, 1993, shall complete the term of office for
which he or she was appointed, and the successor to each such member
shall be appointed for a term of five (5) years.  Within sixty (60)
days after September 1, 1993, the Governor shall appoint two new
podiatric physician members to the Board, one for a term expiring
July 1, 1997, and one for a term expiring on July 1, 1998.  The
successor to each such new member shall be appointed for a term of
five (5) years.
F.  Before assuming duties on the Board, each member shall take
and subscribe to the oath or affirmation provided in Article XV of
the Oklahoma Constitution, which oath or affirmation shall be
administered and filed as provided in such article.
G.  A member may be removed from the Board by the Governor for
cause which shall include, but not be limited to:
1.  Ceasing to be qualified;
2.  Being found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction of a
felony or of any offense involving moral turpitude;
3.  Being found guilty, through due process, of malfeasance,
misfeasance or nonfeasance in relation to Board duties;
4.  Being found mentally incompetent by a court of competent
jurisdiction;
5.  Being found in violation of any provision of the Podiatric
Medicine Practice Act; or
6.  Failing to attend three consecutive meetings of the Board
without just cause, as determined by the Board.
Added by Laws 1955, p. 308, § 2, emerg. eff. May 23, 1955.  Amended
by Laws 1983, c. 138, § 3, operative July 1, 1983; Laws 1988, c.
225, § 7; Laws 1993, c. 150, § 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1993; Laws 1999, c.
20, § 1; Laws 2005, c. 27, § 1; Laws 2011, c. 45, § 1; Laws 2015, c.
235, § 1; Laws 2019, c. 469, § 1; Laws 2021, c. 558, § 4, eff. July
1, 2021; Laws 2024, c. 25, § 1, eff. July 1, 2024.

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