Oklahoma Code § 59-887.5

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Powers and duties of Board
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The State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision shall have
the power and duty to:
1.  Promulgate rules necessary to implement the provisions of
the Physical Therapy Practice Act;
2.  Determine, as recommended by the Committee, the
qualifications of applicants for licensure, conduct all
examinations, and determine which applicants successfully passed
such examinations;
3.  Issue a license to each applicant who passes the examination
in accordance with standards promulgated by the Board pursuant to
the Physical Therapy Practice Act, and who is otherwise in
compliance with the Physical Therapy Practice Act.  A license shall
also be issued to persons who qualify for such license pursuant to
the provisions of Sections 887.9 and 887.10 of this title.  Said
licenses shall be subject to annual renewal as provided by the
Physical Therapy Practice Act;
4.  Make such investigations and inspections as are necessary to
ensure compliance with the Physical Therapy Practice Act and the
rules and regulations of the Board promulgated pursuant to the act;
5.  Conduct hearings as required by the provisions of the
Administrative Procedures Act, Section 250 et seq. of Title 75 of
the Oklahoma Statutes;

6.  Report to the district attorney having jurisdiction or the
Attorney General any act committed by any person which may
constitute a misdemeanor pursuant to the provisions of the Physical
Therapy Practice Act;
7.  Initiate prosecution and civil proceedings;
8.  Suspend, revoke or deny the license of any physical
therapist and physical therapist assistant for violation of any
provisions of the Physical Therapy Practice Act or rules and
regulations promulgated by the Board pursuant to this act;
9.  Maintain a record listing the name of each physical
therapist and physical therapist assistant licensed in this state;
10.  Compile a list of physical therapists and physical
therapist assistants licensed to practice in this state.  Said list
shall be available to any person upon application to the Board and
the payment of such fee as determined by the Board for the
reasonable expense thereof pursuant to the provisions of the
Physical Therapy Practice Act;
11.  Make such expenditures and employ such personnel as it may
deem necessary for the administration of the provisions of the
Physical Therapy Practice Act; and
12.  Conduct state and national criminal history record checks
as determined by the Board through the Oklahoma State Bureau of
Investigation pursuant to Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma
Statutes and Federal Bureau of Investigation in accordance with 28
U.S.C., Section 534 and 34 U.S.C., Section 40316; provided, however,
that reports from such record checks shall not be shared with
entities outside of this state.

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