Oklahoma Code § 59-628.1

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Powers of Board
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The State Board of Osteopathic Examiners shall have the power
to:
1.  Adopt and prescribe the use of a common seal;
2.  Hold regular meetings at times to be fixed by the president
of the Board in accordance with the provisions of the Oklahoma Open
Meeting Act.  In addition, the president may call such special and
other meetings in accordance with the provisions of the Oklahoma
Open Meeting Act;
3.  Promulgate rules necessary, expedient, or appropriate to the
governance, performance, enforcement, or carrying out of any of the
purposes, objectives, or provisions of the Oklahoma Osteopathic
Medicine Act or to promulgate rules regarding the professional
standards of the practice of osteopathic medicine;
4.  Initiate and prosecute administrative, civil, or criminal
actions and proceedings necessary under the Oklahoma Osteopathic
Medicine Act;
5.  Appoint authorized agents to make inspections or
investigations and to perform other services for the Board;
6.  Sell, exchange, or dispose of property as provided by state
law;
7.  Have jurisdiction over all matters affecting the practice of
osteopathic medicine, and shall have continuing jurisdiction to
reopen any actions taken by the Board;
8.  Institute collection proceedings against licensees,
applicants, and other entities under its jurisdiction.  This
authority includes the right to impose penalties for nonpayment;
9.  Employ, appoint, or contract and fix the duties and
compensation of the executive director and other personnel, either
on full-time, part-time, or contractual basis, as deemed necessary
by the Board;
10.  Fix the qualifications of the personnel of the Board;
11.  Accept and use grants of money and other property from any
source;
12.  Advise, consult, cooperate, and enter into agreements or
contracts;
13.  Revoke, suspend, or deny any license, permit, or charter
issued by the Board if the Board finds any violation of the Oklahoma
Osteopathic Medicine Act or any rule promulgated by the Board;

14.  Prescribe forms of application, certification, licenses,
charters, permits, and other forms as may be necessary to carry out
the provisions of the Oklahoma Osteopathic Medicine Act;
15.  Set renewal dates for any licenses, permits, or
certificates issued by the Board by notifying licensees in writing
of the expiration and renewal date being assigned to the licensee
and permittee and by making an appropriate adjustment in the fee
charged for the license, permit, or certificate;
16.  Establish and collect fees for licenses, permits, charters,
certificates, and services provided.  The fees shall be promulgated
in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act and shall be
fair and equitable to all parties concerned;
17.  Adopt official professional standards of conduct;
18.  Apply to the district court for a temporary or permanent
injunction or any other remedy restraining any person from violating
the Oklahoma Osteopathic Medicine Act;
19.  Increase its efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of
patients through administration of continuing education programs;
20.  Establish agency special accounts through the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services and the Office of the State
Treasurer as necessary for the collection and distribution of funds,
including funds of sponsors and registration fees related to
conferences, meetings, and continuing education and resident
physician training; and
21.  Exercise all incidental powers which are necessary and
proper to implement and administer the purposes of the Oklahoma
Osteopathic Medicine Act.

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