Oklahoma Code § 59-15.3

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Vacancies - Disqualification - Removal
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A.  Vacancies on the Board due to death, resignation, or removal
as defined in subsections C and D of this section occurring during a
term shall be filled by the Governor for the unexpired portion of
said term in a manner as provided for appointments to the Board.
Members filling the remainder of a term of a member who has died,
resigned, or been removed shall assume office immediately upon
appointment by the Governor and shall serve until confirmation or
denial of confirmation by the Senate.
B.  A member of the Board shall become disqualified from serving
if that member:
1.  Is a registrant member whose certificate, license, or permit
pursuant to the laws of this state has become void or has been
revoked or suspended;
2.  Is a registrant member or public member who has moved from
this state;
3.  Has been convicted, pled guilty or nolo contendere to a
felony pursuant to the laws of the United States or any
jurisdiction;
4.  Has become medically incapacitated as determined in writing
by a medical doctor upon request by the Board; or
5.  Has been absent from three meetings, or is absent for more
than one-half (1/2) the number of minutes for which a meeting is
conducted of three meetings as determined by the Board during any
twelve-month period, unless such absence is determined to be
unavoidable in the opinion of a majority of the remaining members.
C.  Removal pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be
accomplished by a majority vote of the remaining members.  Upon said
vote, a written notification shall be sent to the Governor setting
out the dates of absences or other grounds for removal and the fact
of the disqualification of the member.  Upon receipt of the written
notification, the Governor shall appoint another member in the
manner provided for appointments to the Board.
D.  The Governor may, after a hearing conducted in accordance
with the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act, remove any
member of the Board for misconduct regarding responsibilities and
duties of the member, incompetence, or neglect of duty.  Removal
pursuant to the provisions of this subsection shall occur upon the
Governor filing a written statement of findings after the hearing as
to the reasons and basis for removal of the member with the
Secretary of the Board.

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