Oklahoma Code § 59-2065

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Licenses - Renewal
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A.  Except as otherwise provided in the Oklahoma Licensed
Perfusionists Act, a license shall be renewed annually.  The State
Board of Examiners of Perfusionists shall mail notices at least
thirty (30) calendar days prior to the expiration for renewal of
licenses to every person to whom a license was issued or renewed
during the preceding renewal period.  A person may renew an
unexpired license by submitting proof satisfactory to the Board of
compliance with the continuing professional education requirements
prescribed by the Board and paying a renewal fee as specified by
Section 21 of this act to the Board before the expiration date of
the license.
B.  If a person's license has been expired for not more than
ninety (90) days, the person may renew the license by submitting
proof satisfactory to the Board of compliance with the continuing
professional education requirements prescribed by the Board and
paying to the Board a renewal fee as specified by Section 21 of this
act.
C.  If a person's license has been expired for more than ninety
(90) days but less than two (2) years, the person may renew the
license by submitting proof satisfactory to the Board of compliance
with the continuing professional education requirements prescribed
by the Board and paying to the Board all unpaid renewal fees and a
reinstatement fee as specified by Section 21 of this act.
D.  If a person's license has been expired two (2) years or
more, the person may not be permitted to renew the license, but such
person may obtain a new license by submitting to reexamination and
complying with the current requirements and procedures for obtaining
a license.
E.  No penalty for late renewal shall be charged to any license
holder whose license expires while the holder is in military service
if an application for renewal is made within one (1) year following
such holder's service discharge.
F.  The Board is authorized to establish by rule fees for
replacement and duplicate licenses.

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