Oklahoma Code § 59-536.5

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Advisory Committee of Registered Electrologists
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A.  There is hereby created the Advisory Committee of Registered
Electrologists.  The Committee shall consist of three (3) members
appointed by the Board.  The Board may appoint the Committee members
from a list of six (6) persons submitted annually by the Oklahoma
State Electrologists' Association.  Said persons shall have been
licensed electrologists for more than three (3) years, and at the
time, residents of this state and actively engaged in the practice
of electrolysis as herein defined.  No person shall be appointed to
the Committee who has been convicted of any felony or any crime
involving moral turpitude.
B.  The terms of the members shall be for three (3) years and
until their successors are appointed and qualify.  Provided however,
of those first appointed, one shall serve for one (1) year, one
shall serve for two (2) years, and one shall serve for three (3)
years.  Vacancies shall be filled in the manner of the original
appointment for the unexpired portion of the term only.  The Board,
after notice and opportunity for hearing, may remove any member of
the Committee for neglect of duty, incompetence, revocation or
suspension of his electrolysis license, or other dishonorable
conduct.
C.  No member of the Committee shall be a stockholder in or a
member of the faculty or board of trustees of any school teaching
electrolysis or engaged in the training of electrologists.

D.  Members of the Committee shall elect from their number a
chairperson.  Special meetings of the Committee shall be called by
the chairperson on the written request of any three (3) members.
The Committee may recommend to the Board the adoption of rules
necessary to govern its proceedings and implement the purposes of
the Registered Electrologist Act.
E.  Each member of the Committee shall be reimbursed for his
reasonable and necessary expenses as provided for in the State
Travel Reimbursement Act.
Added by Laws 1985, c. 151, § 5, operative July 1, 1985.
59-536.6.  Use of titles and abbreviations.
A.  No person shall practice electrolysis or hold himself out as
an electrologist, or use the title "Electrologist", or "Registered
Electrologist", or the initials "R.E." or "L.E.", in this state,
unless he is licensed in accordance with the provisions of the
Registered Electrologist Act.  No other person shall in any way,
orally or in writing, in print, or by sign or transmission of sound
or sight, directly or by implication, represent himself as an
electrologist.  Such misrepresentation, upon conviction, shall
constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as provided in the
Registered Electrologist Act.
B.  Nothing in the Registered Electrologist Act shall prohibit
any person in the healing arts in this state under any other act
from engaging in the practice for which he is duly licensed.

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