Oklahoma Code § 63-2-312v2

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Physicians, podiatrists, optometrists, dentists,
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veterinarians and advanced practice nurses - Authority to prescribe,
administer or dispense.
A.  A physician, podiatrist, optometrist, or a dentist who has
complied with the registration requirements of the Uniform
Controlled Dangerous Substances Act, in good faith and in the course
of such person’s professional practice only, may prescribe and
administer controlled dangerous substances, or may cause the same to
be administered by medical or paramedical personnel acting under the
direction and supervision of the physician, podiatrist, optometrist,
or dentist, and only may dispense controlled dangerous substances
pursuant to the provisions of Sections 355.1 and 355.2 of Title 59
of the Oklahoma Statutes.
B.  A veterinarian who has complied with the registration
requirements of the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act, in
good faith and in the course of the professional practice of the
veterinarian only, and not for use by a human being, may prescribe,
administer, and dispense controlled dangerous substances and may
cause them to be administered by an assistant or orderly under the
direction and supervision of the veterinarian.
C.  An Advanced Practice Registered Nurse who is recognized to
prescribe by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing as a Certified Nurse
Practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist, or Certified Nurse-Midwife
and who has complied with the registration requirements of the
Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act, in good faith and in
the course of professional practice only, may prescribe and
administer Schedule III, IV, and V controlled dangerous substances.
If the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse has not obtained
independent prescriptive authority under Section 1 of this act, he
or she may only prescribe and administer such controlled dangerous
substances under the supervision of a supervising physician in
accordance with the Oklahoma Nursing Practice Act and Section 4 of
this act and shall not prescribe or administer any controlled
dangerous substance in a schedule that the supervising physician is
not registered to prescribe and administer.
D.  An Advanced Practice Registered Nurse who is recognized to
order, select, obtain, and administer drugs by the Oklahoma Board of
Nursing as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist pursuant to
Section 353.1b of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes and who has
complied with the registration requirements of the Uniform
Controlled Dangerous Substances Act, in good faith and in the course
of such practitioner’s professional practice only, may order,
select, obtain, and administer Schedules II through V controlled
dangerous substances in a preanesthetic preparation or evaluation;
anesthesia induction, maintenance, or emergence; or postanesthesia
care setting only.  A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist may

order, select, obtain, and administer such drugs only during the
perioperative or periobstetrical period.
E.  A physician assistant who is recognized to prescribe by the
State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision under the medical
direction of a supervising physician, pursuant to Section 519.6 of
Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes, and who has complied with the
registration requirements of the Uniform Controlled Dangerous
Substances Act, in good faith and in the course of professional
practice only, may prescribe and administer Schedule II through V
controlled dangerous substances.
Added by Laws 1971, c. 119, § 2-312, operative Sept. 1, 1971.
Amended by Laws 1987, c. 20, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 1987; Laws 1994, c.
52, § 5; Laws 1996, c. 186, § 10, eff. Nov. 1, 1996; Laws 1997, c.
250, § 13, eff. Nov. 1, 1997; Laws 1998, c. 128, § 6, eff. Nov. 1,
1998; Laws 2001, c. 385, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 2001; Laws 2022, c. 184,
§ 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2022; Laws 2025, c. 340, § 10, eff. Nov. 1, 2025.

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