Oklahoma Code § 59-15.25

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Misrepresentation or fraud - Violations of act -
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Penalty.
Any individual or entity who:
1.  Represents himself, herself or itself as having received a
certificate, license, or permit and otherwise presents himself,
herself or itself to the public as having specialized knowledge or
skills associated with CPAs and PAs without having received such
certificate, license, or permit; or
2.  Continues to use such title or designation after such
certificate, license, or permit has been recalled, revoked,
surrendered, canceled, or suspended or refuses to surrender such
certificate, license, or permit; or
3.  Falsely represents himself, herself or itself as being a CPA
or licensed as a public accountant, or firm of CPAs or licensed
public accountants, or who incorrectly designates the character of
the certificate, license or permit which he, she or it holds; or
4.  Otherwise violates any of the provisions of the Oklahoma
Accountancy Act;
upon conviction shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
Provided, however, that an individual granted practice
privileges under Section 15.12A of this title or a firm exempt from

the permit and registration requirements under Section 15.15C of
this title or paragraph 3 of subsection A of Section 15.15 of this
title may hold out as a CPA or a firm of CPAs, respectively, without
violation of this section.
Added by Laws 1965, c. 188, § 23, emerg. eff. June 8, 1965.  Amended
by Laws 1968, c. 271, § 19, emerg. eff. April 30, 1968.  Renumbered
from § 15.23 of this title by Laws 1968, c. 271, § 23, emerg. eff.
April 30, 1968.  Amended by Laws 1992, c. 272, § 25, eff. Sept. 1,
1992; Laws 2004, c. 125, § 23, eff. Nov. 1, 2004; Laws 2009, c. 45,
§ 20, emerg. eff. April 14, 2009; Laws 2010, c. 85, § 14, eff. July
1, 2010; Laws 2023, c. 26, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2023.

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