Oklahoma Code § 63-1-703

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Licenses - Application - Evidence of qualifications
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Before a license shall be issued under this article, the person
applying, if an individual, shall submit evidence satisfactory to
the State Commissioner of Health that he is not less than twenty-one
(21) years of age, of reputable and responsible character, and in
sound physical and mental health.  In the event the applicant is an
association, corporation or governmental unit, like information
shall be submitted as to the members of the governing board thereof.
Every applicant shall also submit satisfactory evidence of his
ability to comply with minimum standards and with all rules and
regulations adopted by the State Board of Health.  The application
shall be on a form prescribed by the Commissioner, shall be
verified, and shall show the type of institution to be operated and
the location thereof, the name of the person in charge of the
institution, and such other information as the Commissioner may
require.  An application on behalf of a corporation, association or
governmental unit shall be made by any two officers thereof, or by
its managing agent, and shall furnish like information.
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