Oklahoma Code § 59-637.2

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Reconsideration of revocation or suspension of licensure
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— Application to reinstate.
A.  At any time after the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners
has revoked or suspended the license of any person to practice
osteopathic medicine or surgery, the Board, upon its own motion and
of its own authority and right, may reconsider such order and
decision for any reason deemed by it to be sufficient and may, in
its discretion, reinstate the license of such person.
B.  At any time after the expiration of twelve (12) months from
the date the license of any person to practice osteopathic medicine
or surgery has been revoked with the right to reapply, or at any
time after the expiration of six (6) months from the date the
license of any person to practice osteopathic medicine or surgery
has been suspended by the Board, such person whose license has been
so revoked or suspended may file an application with the executive
director of the Board, together with an application fee set by the
Board, to reinstate the license.  The Board may further prescribe
through rule a process in which an application to reinstate such
license may be pursued.

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