Oklahoma Code § 59-1386

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Coordinated Licensure Information System/Coordinated
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Database.
A.  The Commission shall provide for the development and
maintenance of a Coordinated Licensure Information
System/Coordinated Database and reporting system containing
licensure and disciplinary action information on all psychologist
individuals to whom this Compact is applicable in all compact states
as defined by the rules of the Commission.
B.  Notwithstanding any other provision of state law to the
contrary, a compact state shall submit a uniform data set to the
Coordinated Database on all licensees as required by the rules of
the Commission, including:
1.  Identifying information;
2.  Licensure data;
3.  Significant investigatory information;
4.  Adverse actions against a psychologist's license;
5.  An indicator that a psychologist's authority to practice
interjurisdictional telepsychology or temporary authorization to
practice is revoked;

6.  Nonconfidential information related to alternative program
participation information;
7.  Any denial of application for licensure, and the reasons for
such denial; and
8.  Other information which may facilitate the administration of
this Compact, as determined by the rules of the Commission.
C.  The Coordinated Database administrator shall promptly notify
all compact states of any adverse action taken against, or
significant investigative information on, any licensee in a compact
state.
D.  Compact states reporting information to the Coordinated
Database may designate information that may not be shared with the
public without the express permission of the compact state reporting
the information.
E.  Any information submitted to the Coordinated Database that
is subsequently required to be expunged by the law of the compact
state reporting the information shall be removed from the
Coordinated Database.

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