Oklahoma Code § 59-2307

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Circumstances under which care or services may be
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provided - Practice without license or registration - Fines.
A.  A licensed pedorthist may only provide care or services
pursuant to an order from a licensed podiatrist, physician, or
chiropractor, when addressing a medical condition, or when
evaluating, planning treatment, measuring, designing, fabricating,
assembling, fitting, adjusting, managing of the patient, or
servicing necessary to accomplish the application of a pedorthic
device for the prevention or amelioration of painful or disabling
conditions of the foot and ankle.
B.  Effective January 1, 2002, any person who holds himself or
herself out to be a pedorthist or uses the title pedorthist or
common variants of that title without holding an appropriate license
issued by the State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision, or
who, without being registered by the Board, dispenses pedorthic
devices, or who is in violation of any provision of the Oklahoma
Licensed Pedorthists Act shall be subject to an administrative fine
for each day found to be in violation.  The amount of any fine shall
be determined by the Board within limits set by the Board pursuant
to rules adopted and promulgated by the Board and may be in addition
to any other penalty provided by the Board or otherwise provided by
law.

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