Oklahoma Code § 59-698.8a

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Veterinary faculty license
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The State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners may issue a
veterinary faculty license to any qualified applicant associated
with one of the state's institutions of higher learning and involved
in the instructional program of either undergraduate or graduate
veterinary medical students, subject to the following conditions:
1.  The holder of the veterinary faculty license shall be
remunerated for the practice aspects of the services of the holder
solely from state, federal or institutional funds and not from the
patient-owner beneficiary of his practice efforts;
2.  The applicant will furnish the Board with such proof as the
Board may deem necessary to demonstrate that:
a. the applicant is a graduate of a reputable school or
college of veterinary medicine,
b. the applicant has or will have a faculty position at
one of the state's institutions of higher learning and
will be involved in the instructional program of
either undergraduate or graduate veterinary medical
students, as certified by an authorized administrative
official at such institution, and
c. the applicant understands and agrees that the faculty
license is valid only for the practice of veterinary
medicine as a faculty member of the institution;
3.  The license issued pursuant to this section may be revoked,
suspended or not renewed or the licensee may be placed on probation
or otherwise disciplined in accordance with the provisions of the
Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act; and
4.  The license issued pursuant to this section may be canceled
by the Board upon receipt of information that the holder of the
veterinary faculty license has left or has otherwise been
discontinued from faculty employment at an institution of higher
learning of this state.

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