Oklahoma Code § 70-21-105.1

Title 70. Schools: Education and training programs to be considered for
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licensure.
A.  The existence of a private school, for the purpose of
requiring a state authorization license to be obtained, shall be
determined by the education or training program that is offered or
proposed to be offered and such other school attributes as
enumerated by the Legislature or the Oklahoma Board of Private
Vocational Schools.
B.  Training and education programs to be considered for state
authorization licensure include:
1.  Training or education that pertains to a business,
professional, trade or industrial occupation or vocational-technical
field that may result in the receipt of a degree, diploma or
certificate;

2.  Improvement or enhancement of specific or general business
skills that may be used in one or more occupations;
3.  Preparing a person to instruct subject matter that might
otherwise not require private school licensing, such as a
recreational, avocational or hobby activity, if the future
instructor's training may result in the future teacher receiving
remuneration for the training he or she will offer; and
4.  Providing a program of prelicensing or exam preparation when
not licensed or approved by another state agency.
C.  Training or education to be licensed for state authorization
by the Board may include a program that is offered through:
1.  Traditional classrooms;
2.  Short-term programs such as a seminar or workshop that does
not qualify for an exemption from licensing and offers to improve or
enhance specific or general business skills that may be used in one
or more occupations;
3.  Correspondence; and
4.  Distance education.
D.  An entity shall be treated as a school for purposes of
licensing regardless of whether the entity:
1.  Identifies itself as a school or other similar term;
2.  Owns, rents or leases a physical facility or has physical
space donated to conduct classes or to host a correspondence or
distance education program;
3.  Possesses any specific tax status granted by the Internal
Revenue Service or a state's taxation authority; or
4.  Proposes funding that may or may not be limited to receiving
monies or other consideration through the U.S. Department of
Education's Title IV or other federal mechanisms, privately paid
tuition, student loans, grants, scholarships or receipt of other
consideration.

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