Oklahoma Code § 59-199.20

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Nonprofit 501(c)(3) school within correctional facility
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— Licensing.
A.  The State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering shall issue a
license to any nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt school located within
a correctional facility in this state that proposes to provide
cosmetology or barbering training courses designed to qualify
persons for licensure to practice cosmetology or barbering.
B.  1.  Any nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt school seeking to
operate within a correctional facility shall submit an application
to the Board with the following:
a. whether the school intends to operate as a secondary
or postsecondary establishment,
b. the names, addresses, and contact information of the:
(1) Director of Corrections,
(2) Chief Administrator of Classification and
Programs of the Department of Corrections,
(3) Department of Corrections’ administrator of
programs,
(4) warden of the correctional facility where the
school is to be located, and

(5) instructors for the proposed program,
c. a notarized affidavit stating the source of sufficient
bond coverage and that the building where the school
is proposed to be conducted is owned by the Department
of Corrections,
d. the contact information of the correctional facility,
and
e. a brief description of the proposed education areas
within the correctional facility location, other
training sections located within the correctional
facility, and parking areas.
2.  An applicant shall obtain a memorandum of understanding from
the Department stating that the Department shall allow the applicant
use of the designated area for one (1) year, or a sum of twelve-
month increments, that shall be used for the proposed school to
operate.
3.  Nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt schools within a correctional
facility shall not charge tuition.  Education shall be provided free
of cost to all students enrolled in the programs.  All supplies
shall either be purchased from funds obtained through grants or by
private donations made to the organization.  The Board shall not
require a financial statement to be furnished by the school.
4.  All licenses, work permits, registration receipts, student
permits, and all other information required by the Board shall be
posted conspicuously.
5.  Licensed instructors shall adhere to all Department
requirements necessary for visitation within the correctional
facility.
C.  The Board shall permit an applicant’s inmate identification
badge as his or her identification for purposes of enrollment.  A
student enrolled to take classes from a nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax-
exempt school within a correctional facility shall automatically be
considered a low-income individual.  Proof of incarceration, or a
consolidated record card, shall be sufficient for the applicant to
be qualified for a one-time, one-year waiver of all fees associated
with licensure, certification, or renewal.

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