Oklahoma Code § 63-1-1454

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Restrictions for certification - Application
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A.  On and after May 1, 2002, except for a physician, any person
intending to perform medical micropigmentation in this state shall
first be certified by the State Department of Health.
B.  The State Commissioner of Health shall not issue a
certificate or renew a certificate to perform medical
micropigmentation to a person who has:
1.  Been convicted of or pled guilty or nolo contendere to a
felony crime that substantially relates to the practice of medical
micropigmentation and poses a reasonable threat to public safety;
2.  Been determined to have engaged in unprofessional conduct as
defined by the rules promulgated by the State Board of Health;

3.  Made a materially false or fraudulent statement in an
application or other document relating to certification pursuant to
the provisions of the Oklahoma Medical Micropigmentation Regulation
Act; or
4.  Had a health-related license, certificate, or permit
suspended, revoked or not renewed or had any other disciplinary
action taken, or had an application for a health-related license,
certificate, or permit refused by a federal, state, territory, or
District of Columbia regulatory authority for intentionally
falsifying information.
C.  In order to qualify for certification, an applicant shall:
1.  Have received a high school diploma or its equivalent;
2.  Be at least twenty-one (21) years of age; and
3.  Have submitted a completed application to the Department in
such form as required by the Department which shall include a
notarized copy of:
a. the certificate of birth of the applicant,
b. the applicant's driver license or other similar form
of identification,
c. other professional credentials, if applicable, and
d. proof, in such form as the Department determines
appropriate, of the satisfactory completion of a
program of training and testing approved by the
Department as specified in Section 1-1455 of this
title.
D.  Upon meeting the requirements of the Oklahoma Medical
Micropigmentation Regulation Act and rules promulgated pursuant
thereto, the State Commissioner of Health shall issue a certificate
to perform medical micropigmentation to the applicant.
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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