Oklahoma Code § 59-1688.1

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Continuing education requirements
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A.  1.  Effective January 1, 2026, no contractor or journeyman
license shall be renewed unless the licensee has completed twelve
(12) hours of continuing education every three (3) years or thirty-
six (36) months preceding license renewal.  If a license expires
before the licensee completes the continuing education requirement,
any continuing education that is completed while the license is
expired will be applied to the continuing education requirement for
the thirty-six (36) months preceding the date the license expired.
Once the continuing education requirement for the expired license is
met, along with any other requirements, the expired license may be
renewed.  Twelve (12) hours of continuing education will have to be
completed in order to meet the continuing education requirement for
the subsequent thirty-six-month period.  The continuing education
course and instructor shall be approved in advance by the Committee
of Electrical Examiners.  Exceptions to advance approval, or post-
course approval, may be allowed by the Committee, or its designee,
for substitute instructors in emergency situations when written
notice of the emergency is provided to the Committee, or its
designee, within seven (7) days of the course.  The location of
continuing education courses shall be at the discretion of the
course provider and may be scheduled during the workday at the
discretion of the course provider.  The continuing education

material shall cover six (6) hours of codes and revisions adopted by
the Oklahoma Uniform Building Code Commission (OUBCC).  The
remaining six (6) hours may include the study of:  electrical
circuit theory and calculations, wiring methods, grounding and
bonding, transformer and motor theory, electrical circuits and
devices, control systems, alternative energy systems including
energy storage, safety related to the electrical industry as defined
by NFPA 70E, manufacturers' installation of equipment or parts, the
Electrical License Act, the trade regulations as set forth in this
act as well as the rules of the Construction Industries Board, and
other trade subject matters approved by the Committee.
2.  Effective January 1, 2026, no apprentice shall be permitted
to reregister unless the apprentice registrant has completed three
(3) hours of continuing education every year preceding re-
registration.  If a registration expires before the registrant
completes the continuing education requirement, any continuing
education that is completed while the registration is expired will
be applied to the continuing education requirement for the year
preceding the date the registration expired.  Once the continuing
education requirement for the expired registration is met, along
with any other requirements, the apprentice is allowed to re-
register after having an expired registration.  Three (3) hours of
continuing education will still have to be completed in order to
meet the continuing education requirement for the subsequent
registration year.  The continuing education course and instructor
shall be approved in advance by the Committee.  Exceptions to
advance approval, or post-course approval, may be allowed by the
Committee, or its designee, for substitute instructors in emergency
situations when written notice of the emergency is provided to the
Committee, or its designee, within seven (7) days of the course.
The location of continuing education courses shall be at the
discretion of the course provider and may be scheduled during the
workday at the discretion of the course provider.  The continuing
education material shall cover a combination of the codes and
revisions adopted by the OUBCC, Oklahoma electrical industry
regulations as well as the rules of the Construction Industries
Board, and "electrical safety" as defined by NFPA 70E, other trade
subject matters approved by the Committee, or approved continuing
education for the contractor or journeyman.  Notwithstanding the
provisions of this subsection, if an apprentice is a student
apprentice or is enrolled and attending an approved course, the
continuing education shall not be required.
B.  The Construction Industries Board shall amend its rules,
wherever applicable, to conform to the provisions of the Electrical
License Act.

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