Oklahoma Code § 59-567.4

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Oklahoma Board of Nursing
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A.  The Oklahoma Board of Nursing is hereby established in the
State of Oklahoma.  The Board shall consist of eleven (11) members
who shall be citizens of the United States of America, and residents
of Oklahoma, for at least the previous three (3) years.  Six of the
members shall be Registered Nurses, in good standing under the
provisions of the Oklahoma Nursing Practice Act, currently engaged
in the practice of nursing as a Registered Nurse and shall have had
no less than five (5) years of experience as a Registered Nurse.  At
least two of the Registered Nurses shall be from the field of
nursing education, actively associated with a recognized school of
nursing in Oklahoma, and who hold an organizational role of
administration/management and who are accountable for strategic,
operational and/or performance outcomes.  At least two of the
Registered Nurses who hold an organizational role of
administration/management and who are accountable for strategic,
operational and/or performance outcomes shall represent nursing
service.  At least one of the Registered Nurses shall be currently
engaged in the practice of nursing as an Advanced Practice
Registered Nurse.  Three of the members shall be Licensed Practical
Nurses in good standing under the provisions of the Oklahoma Nursing
Practice Act and currently engaged in the practice of practical
nursing as a Licensed Practical Nurse and shall have had no less
than five (5) years of experience as a Licensed Practical Nurse.
One of the licensed nurses must be employed in the field of long-

term care.  One of the licensed nurses shall be employed in the area
of acute care.  Two members shall represent the public and shall be
eligible voters of this state, knowledgeable in consumer health
concerns, and shall neither be nor ever have been associated with
the provision of health care, nor be enrolled in any health-related
educational program.  The public members shall be appointed by the
Governor to serve coterminously with the Governor.  At least one
Registered Nurse Board member, one Licensed Practical Nurse Board
member and one public Board member shall be appointed from a county
with a population of less than forty thousand (40,000).
B.  For the purpose of nominating, appointing or reappointing
members to the Board, this state shall be divided into eight
geographical districts, consisting of counties within the districts
as follows:
District No. 1 Cimarron, Texas, Beaver, Harper, Woods, Alfalfa,
Grant, Kay, Ellis, Woodward, Major, Garfield,
Noble, Dewey, Blaine, Kingfisher and Logan;
District No. 2 Roger Mills, Custer, Beckham, Washita, Caddo,
Greer, Kiowa, Harmon, Jackson, Comanche, Tillman
and Cotton;
District No. 3 Canadian, Grady, McClain, Garvin, Stephens,
Murray, Jefferson, Carter and Love;
District No. 4 Oklahoma;
District No. 5 Lincoln, Okfuskee, Cleveland, Pottawatomie,
Seminole, Hughes, Pontotoc, Coal, Johnston,
Marshall and Bryan;
District No. 6 Creek and Tulsa;
District No. 7 Osage, Washington, Nowata, Craig, Ottawa,
Pawnee, Payne, Rogers, Mayes and Delaware; and
District No. 8 Wagoner, Cherokee, Adair, Okmulgee, Muskogee,
Sequoyah, McIntosh, Haskell, Leflore, Pittsburg,
Latimer, Atoka, Pushmataha, McCurtain and
Choctaw.
Not more than one Registered Nurse and one Licensed Practical
Nurse and one public member shall be appointed from any one
geographical district.
C.  The Governor shall appoint the Registered Nurse Board
members from a list of names submitted by the Oklahoma Nurses
Association and Oklahoma chapters of nationally recognized
Registered Nurse organizations.  The Governor shall appoint the
Licensed Practical Nurse Board members from a list of names
submitted by the Oklahoma chapters of nationally recognized nursing
organizations.  Individuals who are members of the Oklahoma Board of
Nursing prior to September 1, 1991, shall be allowed to fulfill
their terms and be eligible for reappointment.
D.  The Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse members
shall be appointed for terms of five (5) years.  Upon the death,

resignation, or removal of any member, a list from the
aforementioned organizations shall be submitted to the Governor who
shall appoint a member to fill the vacancy.
1.  In addition to the grounds for removal by the Governor of
members appointed to the Board provided in Section 2 of Title 74 of
the Oklahoma Statutes, it is a ground for removal if a member:
a. does not have at the time of appointment the
qualifications required by subsection A of this
section,
b. is not employed in nursing for a period of twelve (12)
consecutive months during the term for which the
member was appointed,
c. is absent from more than half of the regularly
scheduled Board meetings that the member is eligible
to attend during a calendar year, unless the absence
is excused by a majority vote of the Board, or
d. cannot discharge the duties as a Board member for a
substantial portion of the term for which the member
is appointed because of illness or disability.
2.  The validity of an action of the Board is not affected by
the fact that it is taken when a ground for removal of a Board
member exists.
3.  If the president of the Board has knowledge that a potential
ground for removal exists, the president shall then notify the
Governor that a potential ground for removal exists.
E.  A quorum shall be a majority of the Board which must include
at least three Registered Nurses and one Licensed Practical Nurse.
F.  The members of the Board shall annually elect from their
number a president, vice-president and a secretary who shall also be
the treasurer, and other such officers as necessary to conduct the
business of the Board.  It shall hold six regular business meetings
during each calendar year.  Special meetings may be called by the
president or secretary with five (5) days' notice to each member of
the Board.  The Board shall have a seal; it shall make and adopt all
necessary rules not inconsistent with the laws of this state, the
United States, or with the Oklahoma Nursing Practice Act; and it
shall perform the duties and transact the business required under
the provisions of the act.  The Board shall cause to be kept a
record of all meetings of the Board and give notice of all meetings
in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act and the Open
Meeting Act.  A list of all persons duly licensed and qualified
under this act shall be maintained by the Board.  Each member of the
Board shall receive, in addition to actual and necessary travel
expenses as provided in the State Travel Reimbursement Act,
compensation of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for each regular
scheduled monthly meeting attended, not to exceed more than six
meetings per year.  All monies received by the Board shall be held

by the treasurer of the Board for meeting the expenses of the Board
and for the promotion of nursing education, to employ an attorney to
assist the Board and other state and county officials in carrying
out the provisions of the Oklahoma Nursing Practice Act, and such
other purposes which the Board may determine, and shall be disbursed
as directed by the Board.  The Board is authorized to adopt and
revise rules, not inconsistent with the provisions of the Oklahoma
Nursing Practice Act, as may be necessary to enable it to carry into
effect the provisions of the act, including rules establishing fees,
charges and reimbursement costs.  The Board shall appoint and employ
a qualified person, who shall be a Registered Nurse to serve as
Executive Director, and shall fix the compensation, notwithstanding
any other provision of law including Section 3601.2 of Title 74 of
the Oklahoma Statutes, in an amount not in excess of the maximum
salary proposed for the Oklahoma Board of Nursing and set forth in
the most recent Compensation Report prepared by or for the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services, require a satisfactory bond, and
define the duties of the Executive Director to include:
1.  The authority and responsibility for the operations and
administration of the agency and such additional powers and duties
as prescribed by the Board.  As chief executive of the Board, the
Executive Director shall manage all aspects of the agency, including
personnel, financial and other resources, in support of the Oklahoma
Nursing Practice Act, its rules and policies, and the Board's
mission and strategic plan;
2.  The authority to accept orders as set forth in paragraph 3
of this subsection on behalf of the Board and where ratification by
the Board is not required.  The Executive Director shall report
summaries of dispositions to the Board at its regular meetings;
3.   a. Orders issued under Section 2 of this act,
b. Agreed disciplinary orders requiring an applicant or
licensee to enter and comply with the Peer Assistance
Program,
c. Agreed disciplinary orders for the reinstatement or
endorsement of a license/certificate/recognition when
the applicant has practiced without an active Oklahoma
license/certificate/recognition, and
d. Agreed disciplinary orders for the voluntary surrender
of a license/certification/recognition.
Added by Laws 1953, p. 265, § 4, emerg. eff. April 13, 1953.
Amended by Laws 1967, c. 46, § 1, emerg. eff. April 10, 1967; Laws
1978, c. 235, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1979; Laws 1981, c. 314, § 2, eff.
July 1, 1981; Laws 1985, c. 178, § 34, operative July 1, 1985; Laws
1991, c. 104, § 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1991; Laws 2001, c. 254, § 3, eff.
Nov. 1, 2001; Laws 2003, c. 190, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2003; Laws 2013,
c. 228, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2013; Laws 2015, c. 113, § 1, eff. Nov. 1,
2015.

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