Oklahoma Code § 59-858-631

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: License term - Continuing education requirement -
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Inactive status.
A.  The license term for a home inspector shall be one (1) year.
The license shall expire twelve (12) months from the date of
issuance.  The license fee and each renewal or reactivation
thereafter shall be payable in advance, which shall not be
refundable.
B.  As a condition of license renewal or reactivation, each home
inspector shall submit to the Construction Industries Board evidence
of having attended eight (8) clock hours of continuing education
within the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the term for

which the license is to be issued.  Except as otherwise provided for
in this section, the Board shall not issue a renewal license or
reactivate a license unless the continuing education requirement set
forth in this section is satisfied within the prescribed time
period.
C.  Any licensee who fails to renew before the license
expiration date shall be required to submit to such additional
requirements or penalties, or both, as the Board may require
pursuant to rule.
D.  The Construction Industries Board may place the license of a
home inspector on inactive status when the licensee gives sufficient
reason; however, such status shall not relieve the licensee from
paying the required fees.  Continuing education shall not be
required during the period a license is on inactive status.  Prior
to the license being placed on an active status, the licensee shall
be required to complete the eight-hour continuing education
requirement.  If the holder of the inactive license has been in the
military service during the entire time of inactive license status,
only eight (8) clock hours of continuing education and the license
fee shall be required for the reactivation of the license.

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