Oklahoma Code § 70-3308

Title 70. Schools: School of Dentistry - Creation - Courses of instruction -
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(a) The University of Oklahoma School of Dentistry is hereby
created for instruction in Dentistry.  The Board of Regents of the
University of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education are hereby authorized and directed to establish and
maintain the School of Dentistry and to provide for courses of
instruction in Dentistry as will provide a thorough knowledge of
Dentistry, and all subjects pertaining thereto, and that will meet
the requirements of the Council on Dental Education, the American
Association of Dental Schools and other such educational
associations of like standard concerned with Dentistry.
(b) The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, through the
Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, shall have authority
to confer degrees and issue diplomas, and fix a standard of grades
for all students attending the School of Dentistry.  The School of
Dentistry shall have regular courses leading to degrees, and such
other special courses as approved by the Oklahoma State Regents for
Higher Education.
(c) The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education shall fix
the amount of tuition to be charged students in said School of
Dentistry.
(d) The Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma is hereby
authorized to accept, in connection with said School of Dentistry,
private or governmental grants or gifts of property, equipment or
money for the use of said College.
(e) It is the purpose and intent of the Legislature that the
University of Oklahoma School of Dentistry, herein created, shall be
an integral part of the University of Oklahoma and of the Oklahoma
State System of Higher Education.  It is further the purpose and
intent of the Legislature that the University of Oklahoma Dental
College shall be located upon the Oklahoma City campus of the
University of Oklahoma Medical Center.

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