Oklahoma Code § 59-541.3

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Board – Powers and duties
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A.  The State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision shall:
1.  License and renew the licenses of duly qualified applicants;
2.  Maintain an up-to-date list of every person licensed to
practice as a radiologist assistant pursuant to the Radiologist
Assistant Licensure Act.  The list shall show the licensee’s:
a. last-known place of employment,
b. last-known place of residence, and
c. the date and number of the license;
3.  Cause the prosecution of all persons violating the
Radiologist Assistant Licensure Act and incur necessary expenses
therefor;
4.  Keep a record of all proceedings of the Board and make the
record available to the public for inspection during reasonable
business hours;
5.  Conduct hearings upon charges calling for discipline of a
licensee, or denial, revocation, or suspension of a license; and
6.  Share information on a case-by-case basis of any person
whose license has been suspended, revoked, or denied.  This
information shall include the name, type and cause of action, date
and penalty incurred, and the length of penalty.  This information
shall be available for public inspection during reasonable business
hours and shall be supplied to similar boards in other states upon
request.
B.  The State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision may:
1.  Promulgate rules consistent with the laws of this state and
in accordance with Article I of the Administrative Procedures Act as
may be necessary to enforce the provisions of the Radiologist
Assistant Licensure Act;
2.  Employ such personnel as necessary to assist the Board in
performing its function;
3.  Establish license renewal requirements and procedures as
deemed appropriate; and
4.  Set fees for licensure and renewal not to exceed Three
Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per license or renewal.

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