Oklahoma Code § 59-475.8

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Powers and authority of Board
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A.  The State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and
Surveyors shall have the power to adopt and amend all bylaws and
rules of procedure, not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws
of this state and this act, including the adoption and promulgation
of Rules of Professional Conduct for Professional Engineers and
Surveyors, which may be reasonably necessary for the proper
performance of its duties and the regulation of its proceedings,
meetings, records, examinations and the conduct thereof.  These
actions by the Board shall be binding upon persons licensed or
recognized under this act and shall be applicable to firms which
hold or should hold a certificate of authority, and non-licensees
found by the Board to be in violation of the provisions of this act.
The Board shall adopt and have an official seal, which shall be
affixed to each certificate issued.  The Board shall have the
further power and authority to:
1.  Establish and amend minimum standards for the practice of
engineering and surveying;
2.  Establish continuing education requirements for renewal of
professional engineering and professional surveying licenses;
3.  Promulgate rules concerning the ethical marketing of
professional engineering and professional surveying services; and
4.  Upon good cause shown, as hereinafter provided, deny the
issuance, restoration or renewal of, or place on probation for a
period of time and subject to such conditions as the Board may
specify, a license or certificate of authority.  In addition, the
Board may suspend, revoke, place practice restrictions, or refuse to
renew licenses or certificates of authority previously issued, and
upon proper showing to review, affirm, reverse, vacate or modify its
orders with respect to such denial, suspension, revocation or
refusal to renew.
B.  The Board is hereby authorized to levy administrative
penalties against any person or entity who or which violates any of
the provisions of this act or any rule or regulation promulgated

pursuant thereto.  The Board is hereby authorized to initiate
disciplinary, prosecutorial and injunctive proceedings against any
person or entity who or which has violated any of the provisions of
this act or any rule or regulation of the Board promulgated pursuant
thereto.  The Board shall investigate alleged violations of the
provisions of this act or of the rules or regulations, orders or
final decisions of the Board.
C.  The Board is hereby authorized to acquire by purchase,
lease, gift, solicitation of gift or by any other lawful means, and
maintain, use and operate real property and improvements; contract
for the maintenance, use, and operation of or lease of any and all
real property and improvements; lease or sublease any part of real
property and improvements acquired pursuant to this section to
public entities, private entities, or private persons, on any terms
and for any consideration deemed appropriate by the Board, subject
to restrictions in purchase or lease documents relating to property
acquired; provided, all contracts for real property and improvements
shall be subject to the provisions of Section 63 of Title 74 of the
Oklahoma Statutes.
D.  In carrying into effect the provisions of this act, the
Board, under the hand of its Chair, Vice Chair, or Executive
Director and the seal of the Board, may subpoena witnesses and
compel their attendance, and may also require the submission of
books, papers, documents or other pertinent data, in any
disciplinary matters, or in any case wherever a violation of this
act is alleged.  Upon failure or refusal to comply with any such
order of the Board, or upon failure to honor its subpoena, as herein
provided, the Board may apply to a court of proper jurisdiction for
an order to enforce compliance with same.
E.  The Board is hereby authorized in the name of the state to
apply for relief by injunction in the established manner provided in
cases of civil procedure, without bond, to enforce the provisions of
this act, or to restrain any violation thereof.  In such
proceedings, it shall not be necessary to allege or prove either
that an adequate remedy at law does not exist or that substantial or
irreparable damage would result from the continued violation
thereof.  The members of the Board shall not be personally liable
under this proceeding.
F.  The Board may subject an applicant for a license or a
licensee to such examinations as it deems necessary to determine the
applicant's or licensee's qualifications.  The Board may dispose of
a formal complaint against a licensee for a violation of this act by
an order that a licensee shall complete the examinations as the
Board deems necessary to determine the qualifications of the
licensee, and upon the initial failure or refusal to successfully
complete the examination, within the time ordered, place conditions

on the license of the licensee to practice and order other remedies
until competence is demonstrated.
G.  No action or other legal proceedings for damages shall be
instituted against the Board or against any Board member or employee
of the Board for any act done in good faith and in the intended
performance of any power granted under this act or for any neglect
or default in the performance or exercise in good faith of any such
duty or power.
H.  The Board may give scholarships, as determined by the Board,
to an individual or individuals advancing toward obtaining an EAC,
TAC/ABET, or Board-approved degree in engineering or surveying at an
Oklahoma higher education institution, and take such other action as
may be reasonably necessary or appropriate to effectuate the rules
of the State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and
Surveyors.  The Board may, at its discretion, contract with other
state agencies and nonprofit corporations for the endowment,
management and administration of scholarships.  The requirements of
such scholarships shall be determined by the Board.  However,
nothing contained herein shall be construed as requiring the Board
to endow or award any scholarship.
I.  The Board may use its funds to establish and conduct
instructional programs for persons who are currently licensed to
practice engineering or surveying, as well as refresher courses for
persons interested in obtaining adequate instruction or programs of
study to qualify them for licensure to practice engineering or
surveying.  The Board may expend its funds for these purposes and
may conduct, sponsor and arrange for instructional programs and also
may carry out instructional workforce development programs through
extension courses or other media.  The Board may enter into plans or
agreements with community colleges, public or private institutions
of higher learning, the State Board of Education, nonprofit
organizations, or with Oklahoma CareerTech for the purpose of
planning, scheduling or arranging courses, instruction, extension
courses or in assisting in obtaining courses of study or programs in
the fields of engineering and surveying.  The Board shall encourage
the educational institutions in Oklahoma to offer courses necessary
to complete the educational requirements of this act.  To carry out
these objectives, the Board may adopt rules as may be necessary for
the educational programs, instruction, extension services or for
entering into plans or contracts with persons or educational
institutions and Oklahoma CareerTech.
Added by Laws 1968, c. 245, § 8, emerg. eff. April 26, 1968.
Amended by Laws 1982, c. 297, § 8; Laws 1992, c. 165, § 6, eff. July
1, 1992; Laws 2005, c. 115, § 7, eff. Nov. 1, 2005; Laws 2010, c.
337, § 1, emerg. eff. June 6, 2010; Laws 2012, c. 139, § 2; Laws
2017, c. 259, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 2017; Laws 2024, c. 147, § 15, eff.
Nov. 1, 2024.

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