Oklahoma Code § 59-353.12

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Display of certificate of licensure - Discontinuance or
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change of place of business - Confiscation of certificates.
A.  Every pharmacist, upon receiving a certificate of
licensure pursuant to the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act, shall
keep such certificate conspicuously displayed in the
pharmacy where such pharmacist is actively engaged in
the practice of pharmacy or in such a location as is
otherwise prescribed by the State Board of Pharmacy.
The current renewal receipt for licensure shall be
attached to the lower left corner of the original certificate.
B.  Every other registrant shall keep the license or permit
conspicuously displayed in the licensee or permit holder's pharmacy
or place of business.
C.  Every licensee or permit holder shall, within ten (10) days
after discontinuing or changing his or her place of practice, remove
his or her license or permit and notify the Executive Director of
the Board, in writing, of his or her new place of practice.  Upon
receipt of the notification, the Executive Director shall make the
necessary change in the Board records.
D.  Any member of the Board, inspector or pharmacist compliance
officer duly authorized by the Board shall have authority to
confiscate and void any certificate of licensure issued by the Board
which has been displayed in any place not authorized by the Board,
provided that the holder of the certificate, license or permit shall
be entitled to a hearing before the Board and show cause why his or
her certificate, license or permit should not be canceled.
Added by Laws 1961, p. 449, § 12, emerg. eff. May 22, 1961.  Amended
by Laws 1993, c. 199, § 10, emerg. eff. May 24, 1993; Laws 2009, c.
321, § 10, eff. Nov. 1, 2009; Laws 2015, c. 230, § 9, eff. Nov. 1,
2015.

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