Oklahoma Code § 59-889.3

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Music Therapy Committee
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A.  There is hereby established the Music Therapy Committee to
advise the State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision on all
matters pertaining to the licensure, education and continuing
education of licensed music therapists and the practice of music
therapy.

B.  1.  The Board shall appoint five (5) members to the Music
Therapy Committee as follows:
a. three members shall, upon initial appointment, be
qualified persons who have been actively practicing
music therapy in this state for at least three (3)
years; provided, their successors shall be licensed
music therapists,
b. one member shall be a licensed health care provider
who is not a music therapist, and
c. one member shall be a lay person.
2.  The professional members of the Committee shall be appointed
for staggered terms of one (l), two (2) and three (3) years,
respectively.  Terms of office of each appointed member shall expire
July 1 of that year in which they expire regardless of the calendar
date when such appointments were made.  Subsequent appointments
shall be made for a term of three (3) years or until successors are
appointed and qualified.
a. The lay member and licensed health care provider
member shall be initially appointed to fill these two
new positions created pursuant to this act and shall
be appointed for staggered terms of office which will
expire July 1, 2019, and July 1, 2020.  Thereafter,
members appointed to these positions shall serve for
terms of three (3) years or until successors are
appointed and qualified.
b. Vacancies shall be filled by the Board in the same
manner as the original appointment.
3.  Members of the Committee shall serve without compensation.
C.  The Committee shall have the power and duty to:
1.  Meet at least twice a year or as otherwise called by the
Board;
2.  Advise the Board on all matters pertaining to the licensure,
education and continuing education requirements for and practice of
music therapy in this state;
3.  Facilitate the development of materials that the Board may
utilize to educate the public concerning music therapist licensure,
the benefits of music therapy, and utilization of music therapy by
individuals and in facilities or institutional settings;
4.  Facilitate the statewide dissemination of information
between music therapists, the American Music Therapy Association or
any successor organization, the Certification Board for Music
Therapists or any successor organization, and the Board;
5.  Assist and advise the Board in all hearings involving music
therapists who are deemed to be in violation of the Music Therapy
Practice Act; and
6.  Provide analysis of disciplinary actions taken, appeals and
denials, or revocation of licenses at least once per year.

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