Oklahoma Code § 59-3006

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Qualifications for licensure and registration -
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Alternative requirements – Temporary licensure without examination.
A.  The State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision, with
the assistance of the Advisory Committee on Orthotics and
Prosthetics, shall establish qualifications for licensure and
registration under the Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act.
Until November 1, 2004, the Board shall provide, as set forth
herein, an alternative qualification licensure opportunity for
current practitioners in this state who are unable to meet standard
qualifications.  Persons meeting the qualifications of more than one
discipline may be licensed in more than one discipline.
B.  To be licensed to practice orthotics or prosthetics
according to standard qualifications, a person shall:
1.  Demonstrate certification by the Board for
Orthotist/Prosthetist Certification (BOC), or the American Board for
Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics (ABC); or

2.   a.   Possess a baccalaureate degree from an institution of
higher education accredited by a general accrediting
agency recognized by the Oklahoma State Regents for
Higher Education;
b. Have completed an orthotic or prosthetic education
program that meets or exceeds the requirements,
including clinical practice, of the Commission on
Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs;
c. Have completed a clinical residency in the
professional area for which the license is sought that
meets or exceeds the standards, guidelines, and
procedures for residencies of the National Commission
on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education or of any other
such group that is recognized by the State Board of
Medical Licensure and Supervision; and
d. Demonstrate attainment of internationally accepted
standards of orthotic and prosthetic care as outlined
by the International Society of Prosthetics and
Orthotics professional profile for Category I orthotic
and prosthetic personnel.
C.  To be licensed to practice orthotics or prosthetics under
alternative qualification requirements, a person shall:
1.  Pass an examination in the area of licensure, which may be
an available examination designated by the State Board of Medical
Licensure and Supervision or an examination developed by the Board;
and
2.  Execute an alternative qualification contract with the State
Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision the conditions of which
shall be based on the Board's evaluation of the applicant's
experience and the Board's determination of further experience
needed or other requirements to be met, which contract shall specify
a period of time not to exceed ten (10) years for completion of the
further experience or requirements.
D.  Upon execution of the alternative qualification contract,
the Board shall issue a license and shall renew the license subject
to the licensee's making satisfactory progress as required by the
contract.  Persons who satisfactorily complete the alternative
qualification contract shall be thereafter considered as having met
the qualifications necessary for license renewal.
E.  No person shall be permitted to enter into an alternative
qualification contract after October 31, 2004.  A person who has not
done so by October 31, 2004, shall not be issued a license to
practice orthotics or prosthetics without meeting standard
qualifications.
F.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a
person who has practiced full time during the three-year period
preceding the effective date of this act in a prosthetic or orthotic

facility as a prosthetist or orthotist and has a high school diploma
or equivalent, or who has practiced as an assistant or technician,
may file an application with the Board within ninety (90) days from
the effective date of this act for permission to continue to
practice at his or her identified level of practice.  The Board,
after verifying the applicant's work history and receiving payment
of the application fee as established pursuant to this act, shall,
without examination of the applicant, issue the applicant a license
or certificate of registration.  To make the investigations
necessary to verify the applicant’s work history, the Board may
require that the applicant complete a questionnaire regarding the
work history and scope of practice.  The Board shall take no more
than six (6) months to verify the work history.  Applicants applying
after the ninety-day application period of this subsection has
expired shall meet the qualifications elsewhere set forth for
standard or alternative qualification for licensure or for
registration as determined by the Board.
G.  The Board may authorize the Board Secretary to issue a
temporary license for up to two (2) years to individuals who have
graduated from a program and completed their residency as outlined
in subsection B of this section, but not yet passed the licensure
exam.  A temporary license authorizing practice under supervision
shall be granted only when the Board Secretary is satisfied as to
the qualifications of the applicant to be licensed under the
Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act except for examination.  A
temporary license shall be granted only to an applicant demonstrably
qualified for a full and unrestricted license under the requirements
set by the Orthotics and Prosthetics Practice Act and the rules of
the Board.

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