Oklahoma Code § 59-6001

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure
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A.  1.  There is hereby re-created the State Board of Behavioral
Health Licensure to continue until July 1, 2025, in accordance with
the provisions of the Oklahoma Sunset Law.
2.  Members of the Board shall serve at the pleasure of and may
be removed from office by the appointing authority.  Members shall
continue to serve until their successors are appointed.  Any vacancy
shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointments.
Four members shall constitute a quorum.
3.  The Board shall meet at least twice a year, but no more than
four (4) times a year and shall elect a chair and a vice-chair from
among its members.  The Board shall only meet as required for:
a. election of officers,
b. establishment of meeting dates and times,
c. rule development,
d. review and recommendation, and

e. adoption of nonbinding resolutions to the Board
concerning matters brought before the Board.
4.  Special meetings may be called by the chair or by
concurrence of any three members.
B.  1.  All members of the Board shall be knowledgeable of
counseling issues.  The Board shall be appointed by the Governor
with the advice and consent of the Senate:
a. four members who are licensed professional counselors,
b. three members who are licensed family and marital
therapists,
c. two members who are licensed behavioral practitioners,
and
d. two members representing the public and possessing
knowledge of counseling issues.
2.  Members of the Board shall serve for a period of three (3)
years and may be removed at any time by the appointing authority.
Vacancies on the Board shall be filled by the appointing authority.
A majority of the Board shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business.
3.  The members of the Board from each professional area of
behavioral health counseling shall comprise separate committees and
shall consult on professional issues within their respective areas
of behavioral health counseling.  Each committee shall recommend to
the Board approval or disapproval of all licenses to be issued
within its specialty.  Each committee shall be authorized to
recommend approval or disapproval of the examination requirements
for all applicants for licensure in the respective area of
behavioral health counseling, provide grading standards for
examinations, and provide for other matters relating to licensure in
that area of behavioral health counseling.  Each committee may
create advisory committees to consult on professional duties and
responsibilities pursuant to the provisions of this section.
4.  Any and all recommendations, approvals, or disapprovals made
by a committee pursuant to the provisions of this section shall not
become effective without the approval of a majority of members of
the Board.
5.  The jurisdictional areas of the Board shall include
professional counseling licensing and practice issues, marital and
family therapist licensing and practice issues, behavioral
practitioner licensing and practice issues and such other areas as
authorized by the Licensed Professional Counselors Act.
C.  The Board shall not recommend rules for promulgation unless
all applicable requirements of the Administrative Procedures Act
have been followed including but not limited to notice, rule impact
statements and rule-making hearings.
D.  Members of the Board shall serve without compensation but
may be reimbursed for expenses incurred in the performance of their

duties, as provided in the State Travel Reimbursement Act.  The
Board is authorized to utilize the conference rooms of and obtain
administrative assistance from the State Board of Medical Licensure
and Supervision as required.
E.  The Board is authorized and empowered to:
1.  Establish and maintain a system of licensure and
certification pursuant to the provisions of the Licensed
Professional Counselors Act;
2.  Adopt and enforce standards governing the professional
conduct of persons licensed pursuant to the provisions of the
Licensed Professional Counselors Act;
3.  Lease office space for the purpose of operating and
maintaining a state office, and pay rent thereon; provided, however,
such state office shall not be located in or directly adjacent to
the office of any person licensed pursuant to the provisions of the
Licensed Professional Counselors Act;
4.  Purchase office furniture, equipment, and supplies;
5.  Employ such office personnel as may be necessary, and fix
and pay their salaries or wages;
6.  Contract with state agencies for the purposes of
investigating written complaints regarding the conduct of persons
licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Licensed Professional
Counselors Act and obtaining administrative assistance as deemed
necessary by the Executive Director; and
7.  Make such other expenditures as may be necessary in the
performance of its duties.
F.  The Board shall employ an Executive Director.  The Executive
Director shall be authorized to:
1.  Employ and maintain an office staff;
2.  Enter into contracts on behalf of the Board; and
3.  Perform other duties on behalf of the Board as needed or
directed.
G.  All employees and positions shall be placed in unclassified
status, exempt from the provisions of the Oklahoma Personnel Act.
Added by Laws 2013, c. 229, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 2013.  Amended by Laws
2019, c. 462, § 1; Laws 2022, c. 128, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2022; Laws
2023, c. 89, § 1.

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