Oklahoma Code § 59-495a.1

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: License reregistration
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A.  At regular intervals set by the State Board of Medical
Licensure and Supervision, no less than one time per annum, each
licensee licensed by the Oklahoma Allopathic Medical and Surgical
Licensure and Supervision Act shall demonstrate to the Board the
licensee's continuing qualification to practice medicine and
surgery.  The licensee shall apply for license reregistration on a
form or forms provided by the Board, which shall be designed to
require the licensee to update or add to the information in the
Board's file relating to the licensee and his or her professional
activity.  It shall also require the licensee to report to the Board
the following information:
1.  Any action taken against the licensee for acts or conduct
similar to acts or conduct described in the Oklahoma Allopathic
Medical and Surgical Licensure and Supervision Act as grounds for
disciplinary action by:
a. any jurisdiction or authority (United States or
foreign) that licenses or authorizes the practice of
medicine and surgery,
b. any peer review body,
c. any health care institution,
d. any professional medical society or association,
e. any law enforcement agency,
f. any court, or
g. any governmental agency;
2.  Any adverse judgment, settlement, or award against the
licensee arising from a professional liability claim;
3.  The licensee's voluntary surrender of or voluntary
limitation on any license or authorization to practice medicine and
surgery in any jurisdiction, including military, public health and
foreign;

4.  Any denial to the licensee of a license or authorization to
practice medicine and surgery by any jurisdiction, including
military, public health or foreign;
5.  The licensee's voluntary resignation from the medical staff
of any health care institution or voluntary limitation of the
licensee's staff privileges at such an institution if that action
occurred while the licensee was under formal or informal
investigation by the institution or a committee thereof for any
reason related to alleged medical incompetence, unprofessional
conduct, or mental or physical impairment;
6.  The licensee's voluntary resignation or withdrawal from a
national, state, or county medical society, association, or
organization if that action occurred while the licensee was under
formal or informal investigation or review by that body for any
reason related to possible medical incompetence, unprofessional or
unethical conduct, or mental or physical impairment;
7.  Whether the licensee has abused or has been addicted to or
treated for addiction to alcohol or any chemical substance during
the previous registration period, unless such person is in a
rehabilitation program approved by the Board;
8.  Whether the licensee has had any physical injury or disease
or mental illness during the previous registration period that
affected or interrupted his or her practice of medicine and surgery;
and
9.  The licensee's completion of continuing medical education or
other forms of professional maintenance or evaluation, including
specialty board certification or recertification, during the
previous registration period.
B.  The Board may require continuing medical education for
license reregistration and require documentation of that education.
The Board shall promulgate rules on the specific requirements of the
amount of continuing medical education needed for reregistration.
Failure to meet the requirements in the allotted time may result in
the licensee being required to pay a nondisciplinary fine by the
Board secretary of up to but not more than One Thousand Dollars
($1,000.00).
C.  The Board shall require that the licensee receive not less
than one (1) hour of education in pain management or one (1) hour of
education in opioid use or addiction each year preceding an
application for renewal of a license, unless the licensee has
demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Board that the licensee does
not currently hold a valid federal Drug Enforcement Administration
registration number.
D.  The licensee shall sign and attest to the veracity of the
application form for license reregistration.  Failure to report
fully and correctly shall be grounds for disciplinary action by the
Board.

E.  The Board shall establish a system for reviewing
reregistration forms.  The Board may initiate investigations and
disciplinary proceedings based on information submitted by licensees
for license reregistration.
F.  Upon a finding by the Board that the licensee is fit to
continue to practice medicine and surgery in this state, the Board
shall issue to the licensee a license to practice medicine and
surgery during the next registration period.

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