Oklahoma Code § 59-1875

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Powers and duties - Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol
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and Drug Counselors.
In addition to any other powers and duties imposed by law, the
Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors shall have
the power and duty to:
1.  Promulgate rules necessary to effectuate the provisions of
the Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors Act, and to make orders as
it may deem necessary or expedient in the performance of its duties;
2.  Prepare, conduct and grade examinations of persons who apply
for certification or licensure as an alcohol and drug counselor and
certification for co-occurring disorders;
3.  Determine a satisfactory passing score on such examinations
and issue certifications and licenses to persons who pass the
examinations or who are otherwise entitled to certification and
licensure;
4.  Determine eligibility for certification and licensure and
requirements for approval as a supervisor;
5.  Issue and renew certificates and licenses for alcohol and
drug counselors and certification for co-occurring disorders;
6.  Upon good cause shown:
a. deny the issuance of a certificate or license,
b. suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a certificate or
license,
c. place a holder of a certificate or a licensee on
probation, or
d. suspend, revoke, refuse to renew or otherwise sanction
a certified alcohol and drug counselor candidate or a
licensed alcohol and drug counselor candidate;
7.  Establish and levy administrative penalties against any
person or entity who violates any of the provisions of the Licensed
Alcohol and Drug Counselors Act or any rule promulgated or order
issued pursuant thereto;
8.  Obtain an office, secure facilities, and employ, direct,
discharge and define the duties and set the salaries of office
personnel as deemed necessary by the Board;
9.  Initiate disciplinary, prosecution and injunctive
proceedings against any person or entity who violates any of the
provisions of the Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors Act, or any
rule promulgated or order issued pursuant thereto; provided, the
Board shall be exempt from providing surety for the costs in
connection with the commencement of any legal proceedings under the
provisions of the Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors Act;
10.  Investigate alleged violations of the Licensed Alcohol and
Drug Counselors Act, or the rules, orders or final orders of the
Board and impose as part of any disciplinary action the payment of
costs expended by the Board for any legal fees and costs, including,

but not limited to, probation and monitoring, staff time, salary and
travel expenses, witness fees and attorney fees;
11.  Promulgate rules of conduct governing the practice of
certified and licensed alcohol and drug counselors, certified
alcohol and drug counselor candidates, licensed alcohol and drug
counselor candidates and supervisors;
12.  Keep accurate and complete records of its proceedings;
13.  Promulgate rules for continuing education requirements for
certified and licensed alcohol and drug counselors, and supervisors;
14.  Issue a certificate or license by endorsement to an
applicant certified or licensed to practice as a certified or
licensed alcohol and drug counselor in another state if the Board
deems such applicant to have qualifications that are comparable to
those required under the Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors Act
and, if the Board deems the applicant as meeting the standards,
provided by rules, for certification or licensure by endorsement;
15.  Require certified and licensed drug and alcohol counselors
to maintain their patient records for a period of seven (7) years
from the date the service was provided; and
16.  Perform such other duties and have such other
responsibilities as necessary to implement the provisions of the
Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors Act.
Added by Laws 2004, c. 313, § 6, emerg. eff. May 19, 2004.  Amended
by Laws 2008, c. 400, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2008; Laws 2011, c. 254, §
1, eff. Nov. 1, 2011.

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