Oklahoma Code § 59-2062

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Licenses - Provisional license
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A.  1.  Upon the receipt of an application and application fee,
the State Board of Examiners of Perfusionists may issue a
provisional license to practice perfusion for a period of one (1)
year to a person permitted, licensed or certified in another state,
territory, or possession of the United States who does not qualify
for a licensure by endorsement pursuant to Section 11 of this act
but has applied to take the examination and otherwise meets the
qualifications of the Board.  Provided, the applicant must show
written evidence, verified by oath, that the applicant is currently
practicing or has within the last six (6) months practiced perfusion
in another state, territory, or possession of the United States.
2.  A graduate of a perfusion education program approved by the
Accreditation Committee for Perfusion Education and approved by the
Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the
American Medical Association or their successors, who has applied to
take the examination and otherwise meets the qualifications of the
Board.

3.  A student currently enrolled in a perfusion education
program approved by the Accreditation Committee for Perfusion
Education and approved by the Committee on Allied Health Education
and Accreditation of the American Medical Association or their
successors may receive a provisional license as set out by the rules
of the Board.
B.  A person to whom a provisional license is issued pursuant to
this section shall be under the supervision and direction of a
licensed perfusionist at all times during which the provisional
licensed perfusionist performs perfusion.  Rules promulgated by the
Board governing such supervision and direction shall require the
immediate physical presence of the supervising licensed
perfusionist.

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