Oklahoma Code § 59-4200.11

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Disciplinary actions and proceedings
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A.  The State Board of Cosmetology and Barbering may take
disciplinary action against a person licensed pursuant to the
Massage Therapy Practice Act as follows:
1.  Deny or refuse to renew a license;
2.  Suspend or revoke a license;
3.  Issue an administrative reprimand; or
4.  Impose probationary conditions when the licensee or
applicant has engaged in unprofessional conduct that has endangered
or is likely to endanger the health, welfare or safety of the
public.
B.  The Board shall take disciplinary action upon a finding that
the licensee or person has committed an act of unprofessional
conduct or committed a violation of rule or law.
C.  Disciplinary proceedings may be instituted by sworn
complaint of any person, including members of the Board, and shall
conform to the provisions of the Administrative Procedures Act.
D.  The Board shall establish the guidelines for the disposition
of disciplinary cases.  Guidelines may include, but shall not be
limited to, periods of probation, conditions of probation,
suspension, revocation or reissuance of a license.

E.  A license holder who has been found culpable and sanctioned
by the Board shall be responsible for the payment of all costs of
the disciplinary proceedings and any administrative fees imposed.
F.  The surrender of a license shall not deprive the Board of
jurisdiction to proceed with disciplinary action.

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