Oklahoma Code § 59-396.8

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Reciprocity – Definitions
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A.  The Oklahoma Funeral Board shall have the power to issue
reciprocal licenses to applicants licensed in other states which
have equal or like educational requirements as required by this
state or the Board.
B.  A license as an embalmer or funeral director shall be issued
without examination to an out-of-state resident intending to become
a resident of this state, who submits to the Board satisfactory
evidence that said applicant has met all the requirements of the
Funeral Services Licensing Act and pays the fees required by Section
396.4 of this title.
C.  The Board may issue an appropriate license without further
apprenticeship to a resident of a state which does not have the same
educational requirements necessary for reciprocity with this state,
if said applicant:

1.  Has a current license to practice as an embalmer or funeral
director in the state of residence of the person;
2.  Has been an active embalmer or funeral director practicing
in the state of residence of the person for at least five (5) years;
3.  Has never been convicted of a felony crime that
substantially relates to the occupation of an embalmer or funeral
director and poses a reasonable threat to public safety, and has
never been convicted of a misdemeanor related to funeral service;
4.  Has never had said license revoked or suspended;
5.  Is not currently facing disciplinary action;
6.  Intends to practice in this state;
7.  Has filed such documents as are required by the Board;
8.  Has paid the fees as required by Section 396.4 of this
title;
9.  Is a citizen or permanent resident of the United States;
10.  Is a graduate of an accredited program of mortuary science;
11.  Has passed the National Board Examination or State Board
Examination administered by the International Conference of Funeral
Service Examining Board; and
12.  Has passed the Oklahoma State Law Examination.
D.  As used in this section:
1.  "Substantially relates" means the nature of criminal conduct
for which the person was convicted has a direct bearing on the
fitness or ability to perform one or more of the duties or
responsibilities necessarily related to the occupation; and
2.  "Poses a reasonable threat" means the nature of criminal
conduct for which the person was convicted involved an act or threat
of harm against another and has a bearing on the fitness or ability
to serve the public or work with others in the occupation.
Added by Laws 1941, p. 237, § 9, emerg. eff. May 20, 1941.  Amended
by Laws 1943, p. 133, § 1, emerg. eff. March 5, 1943; Laws 1945, p.
193, § 3, emerg. eff. April 28, 1945; Laws 1983, c. 163, § 5; Laws
1999, c. 64, § 8, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 2019, c. 363, § 15, eff.
Nov. 1, 2019; Laws 2022, c. 217, § 2, emerg. eff. May 5, 2022.

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