Oklahoma Code § 59-6011

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Temporary critical need license – Conditions -
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Application.
A.  As used in this section:
1.  "Appropriate licensing board" means:
a. for an allopathic physician, physician assistant, or
respiratory care practitioner, the State Board of
Medical Licensure and Supervision,
b. for an osteopathic physician, the State Board of
Osteopathic Examiners,
c. for a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, the Oklahoma Board
of Nursing, or
d. for a perfusionist, the State Board of Examiners of
Perfusionists; and
2.  "Health care provider" means an individual who holds a
valid, unexpired license or credential granted by another state or
territory that authorizes or qualifies the individual to perform

acts that are substantially the same as the acts that any of the
following are licensed to perform:
a. an allopathic physician licensed under Section 480 et
seq. of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes,
b. an osteopathic physician licensed under Section 620 et
seq. of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes,
c. a physician assistant licensed under Section 519.1 et
seq. of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes,
d. a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or
Advanced Practice Registered Nurse licensed under
Section 567.1 et seq. of Title 59 of the Oklahoma
Statutes,
e. a respiratory care practitioner licensed under Section
2026 et seq. of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or
f. a perfusionist licensed under Section 2051 et seq. of
Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  The licensing staff of the appropriate licensing board may
grant a health care provider a temporary critical need license under
the following conditions:
1.  The health care provider provides health care services
within his or her scope of practice:
a. only during the period covered by one of the
following:
(1) a state of emergency declared by the Governor, or
(2) a national emergency declared by the President of
the United States pursuant to Section 1621 of
Title 50 of the United States Code, and
b. that are directly related to the particular emergency
as described in subparagraph a of this paragraph;
2.  The health care provider holds a valid, unexpired license or
credential granted by another state or territory; and
3.  The health care provider is not currently under
investigation and no restrictions or limitations are currently
placed on the health care provider's license or credential by the
licensing or credentialing state or territory or any other
jurisdiction.
C.  To apply for a temporary critical need license, the health
care provider must submit an application through a form developed by
the appropriate licensing board, which at minimum must contain an
attestation by the applicant to abide by all state and federal
statutes and regulatory rules and the applicant's:
1.  Full name;
2.  Date of birth;
3.  Email address;
4.  Residential address;
5.  Temporary medical practice address;

6.  Area of practice or specialty or level of licensure or
credentialing;
7.  Practice status in any state or territory where the
applicant has been licensed or credentialed or currently holds a
license or credential to practice the type of health care services
for which the applicant is seeking temporary critical need licensure
under this section; and
8.  Social Security number.
D.  Any temporary critical need license granted under this
section to a health care provider shall expire ninety (90) days
after the expiration of the state or national emergency declaration.
E.  Nothing in this section shall be construed to allow
allopathic or osteopathic physicians or surgeons, physician
assistants, or Advanced Practice Registered Nurses with prescriptive
authority who are issued a temporary critical need license to
initiate a prescription for controlled dangerous substances
including but not limited to opioids without:
1.  Obtaining the proper registration from the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control under Section 2-301
et seq. of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes and the proper
registration from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration;
2.  Complying with all requirements pertaining to the access of
prescription monitoring information from the central repository as
provided by the Anti-Drug Diversion Act, Section 2-309A et seq. of
Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes; and
3.  Complying with all other laws pertaining to the prescription
of controlled dangerous substances.
F.  Nothing in this section shall be construed to allow
allopathic or osteopathic physicians or surgeons who are issued a
temporary critical need license to recommend medical marijuana.
G.  Any temporary critical need license issued under this
section shall be ratified by the appropriate licensing board at the
next regular meeting of the board.
H.  Each appropriate licensing board may charge a fee for the
issuance of a temporary critical need license under this section.
I.  Each appropriate licensing board may promulgate rules to
implement the provisions of this section.

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