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§59-536.4. Board - Powers and duties.

59 OK Stat § 59-536.4 (2019) (N/A)
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The Board, acting upon the advice of the Committee, shall issue all licenses required by the Registered Electrologist Act, and shall exercise the following powers and duties:

1. To make rules and regulations deemed necessary to implement the provisions of the Registered Electrologist Act;

2. To prescribe application forms for license applicants, license certificate forms and such other forms as necessary to implement the provisions of the Registered Electrologist Act;

3. To establish a curriculum of study for licensure in the practice of electrolysis in this state;

4. To prepare and conduct an examination for applicants for licensure pursuant to the Registered Electrologist Act;

5. To keep a complete record of all licensed electrologists and to prepare an official listing of the names and addresses of all licensed electrologists which shall be kept current. A copy of such listing shall be available to any person requesting it upon payment of a copying fee established by the Board;

6. To keep a permanent record of all proceedings pursuant to the Registered Electrologist Act;

7. To employ and establish the duties of clerical personnel necessary to carry out the provisions of the Registered Electrologist Act;

8. To conduct hearings to deny, revoke, suspend or refuse renewal of licenses under the Registered Electrologist Act, and to issue subpoenas to compel witnesses to testify or produce evidence at such hearings in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act; and

9. To set the fees imposed by the provisions of the Registered Electrologist Act in amounts that are adequate to collect sufficient revenue to meet the expenses necessary to perform their duties without accumulating an unnecessary surplus.

Added by Laws 1985, c. 151, § 4, operative July 1, 1985.

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§59-536.4. Board - Powers and duties.