Oklahoma Code § 59-858-301.1

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Eligibility for license - Applicants convicted of
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Definitions.
A.  Any applicant convicted of any crimes defined in Section
13.1 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall not be eligible to
obtain a real estate license within twenty (20) years of the
completion of any criminal sentence, including parole and probation.
B.  Any applicant convicted of a felony crime that substantially
relates to the occupation of a real estate agent and poses a
reasonable threat to public safety shall not be eligible to obtain a
real estate license within ten (10) years of the completion of any
criminal sentence, including parole and probation.

C.  For the purposes of this section, the term "applicant" shall
mean any person making an application for original licensure as a
provisional sales associate, sales associate, broker associate, or
broker, and shall not apply to any licensee seeking renewal of a
current license.
D.  Any applicant with a felony conviction shall not
automatically receive a license after the timelines set forth in
this section, but may be licensed in accordance with the licensing
provisions set forth in the Oklahoma Real Estate License Code and
Rules.
E.  As used in this section:
1.  "Substantially relates" means the nature of criminal conduct
for which the person was convicted has a direct bearing on the
fitness or ability to perform one or more of the duties or
responsibilities necessarily related to the occupation; and
2.  "Poses a reasonable threat" means the nature of criminal
conduct for which the person was convicted involved an act or threat
of harm against another and has a bearing on the fitness or ability
to serve the public or work with others in the occupation.

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