Oklahoma Code § 59-1638

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Exemptions
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A.  Upon the effective date of this act, owner-user inspectors
following weldment procedures which conform to the applicable code
for qualifying welders and testing weldments by nondestructive or
destructive methods shall be exempt from this act. Any inspector who
has been certified by the American Welding Society shall be exempt.
B.  Any weld-test facility, which has been approved and
certified under this title by the Oklahoma Department of Labor on or
before January 1, 1979, to test and qualify welder operators and
which has as its primary function the testing and qualifying of
welder operators, shall be approved to continue as authorized and
may operate using inspectors who have documentation of a minimum of
seven (7) years of the last ten (10) years of experience in the
inspection field.
C.  The Commissioner of Labor shall, upon proper application and
the payment of fees within ninety (90) days after the effective date
of this act, and annually thereafter upon payment of the fees
provided herein shall issue certification without examination to
those persons who test and qualify welder operators, upon producing
proof satisfactory to the Commissioner, that they meet the
requirements of this section, and who have otherwise complied with
the provisions of this act.
D.  For one (1) year from the effective date of this act,
structural steel welders with five (5) or more years of experience,
as verified by the Department of Labor, shall not be required to
pass a welding test, but must otherwise comply with the provisions
of this act and the rules promulgated by the Department of Labor to
implement the Oklahoma Welding Act.

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