Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2873 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 03/04/2021

                     
 
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ENGROSSED HOUSE 
BILL NO. 2873 	By: Wallace and Fugate of the 
House 
 
   and 
 
  Leewright of the Senate 
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to professions and occupations; 
creating the Universal Licensing Recognition Act; 
providing for issuance of licenses for certain 
applicants; defining term; providing for 
qualifications for reciprocity; allowing regulating 
entities to enter into certain agreements; subjecting 
licensed individuals to certain jurisdiction; stating 
validity of licensure; prohibiting licensure 
reciprocity unless authorized by regulating entity; 
providing exceptions to licensing qualifications; 
providing for residency requirements; providing for 
issuance of license under certain circumstances; 
disallowing licensure unless certain standards are 
met; providing for construing of act; providing for 
codification; and providing an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 4150 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Universal 
Licensing Recognition Act ".   
 
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SECTION 2.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 4150.1 of Title 59, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows: 
A.  There is hereby created professional and occupational 
licensing recognition for the issuance of licenses for applicants 
moving to and residing in Oklahoma.  Unless otherwise provided by 
law, this act shall not apply to any laws authorizing reciprocity 
including interstate compacts, state -to-state reciprocal agreements 
and other state-to-state equivalency provisions pertaining to 
licensees and certificate holders and applicants from other states.  
For purposes of this act, "Oklahoma regulatory entity " means any 
administrative body or official with authority over any occupational 
or professional license or certification in this state . 
B.  A person moving to and residing in Oklahoma may make 
application for licensing or certification pursuant to the Universal 
Licensing Recognition Act if there is no conflict with any 
interstate compact or state -to-state reciprocity or equivalency 
agreements as determined by the Oklahoma regulatory entity.  When an 
applicant moves from a state with or without statewide licensing or 
certification in the discipline applied for and at the same practice 
level as determined by the Oklahoma regulating entity p ursuant to 
this act and such applicant establishes verifiable proof of physical 
residency in this state or is married to and accompanying an active 
duty member of the Armed Forces of the United States to an official   
 
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permanent change of station to a militar y installation located in 
this state and such spouse is not making application pursuant to the 
Military Service Occupation, Education and Credentialing Act, all of 
the following shall apply: 
1.  The out-of-state applicant is a person who is currently 
licensed or certified by another state with similar scope of work 
through substantially similar or equivalent licensure or 
certification standards of examination, minimum education 
requirements and, if applicable, professional work experience, 
education training and clinical supervision requirements and the 
other state verifies that the person met these requirements in order 
to be licensed or certified in that state, the out -of-state state 
license or certification is and has been maintained in good standing 
in all states in which the person holds a license or certification 
for at least one (1) year before making application to Oklahoma 
under this act, and there is no Oklahoma statutory authority under 
Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes for license reciprocity or 
interstate compact with Oklahoma in the professional discipline 
applied for and at the same practice level as determined by the 
Oklahoma regulating entity ; 
2.  The person demonstrates verifiable proof as determined by 
the Oklahoma regulating entity of havin g work experience, education 
training and clinical supervision, as applicable, in the scope of   
 
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work of the lawful profession for the same amount of time required 
for Oklahoma in-state applicants; 
3.  Except for Oklahoma regulating entities with statewide 
licensing and certifications under an interstate licensing compact 
or state-to-state reciprocal licensing agreement providing parity 
among the states and having substantially similar training or work 
requirements, the Oklahoma regulating entity shall apply all 
substantially similar and verifiable professional work experience, 
education training and clinical supervision in the manner most 
favorable towards satisfying any professional work experience, 
education training and clinical supervision qualifications for 
issuance of the requested license or certification that facilitates 
recognition among states for licensing in the discipline applied for 
and at the same practice level as determined by the Oklahoma 
regulating entity pursuant to the requirements of the state license 
or certification; 
4.  The person demonstrates a successful passage of an 
equivalent or substantially similar examination from another state 
or the examination for the Oklahoma examination requirement as 
determined by the Oklahoma regulatory e ntity; 
5.  The person pays all applicable fees, not exceeding the cost 
of current in-state licensure fees; 
6.  The person making application demonstrates verifiable proof 
that the person has not had and is free of any pending complaint,   
 
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investigation, suspension, revocation, voluntary surrender pending 
investigation or resolution of complaint, or discipline imposed by 
any other regulating entity or jurisdiction for unprofessional 
conduct involving the applicant 's out-of-state work or any other 
state license or certification directly related to the application 
as determined by the Oklahoma regulating entity; 
7.  If another jurisdiction has taken disciplinary action 
against the person, the originating regulating entity or 
jurisdiction is to determine if the ca use for the action was 
corrected and the matter resolved with the information made 
accessible and reported to Oklahoma.  If the matter has not been 
resolved by that jurisdiction, the Oklahoma regulating entity will 
hold an application until the matter is r esolved but not longer than 
one (1) year from the time of application at which time the Oklahoma 
regulating entity will deny the application unless notified of 
extraordinary circumstances warranting a one -time six-month 
extension before the application is to be approved or denied; 
8.  Upon licensure or certification under this act, the licensee 
or certificate holder shall report to the Oklahoma regulatory entity 
any final determination on disciplinary actions, resignations 
pending discipline, suspensions or revocations imposed by the 
originating jurisdiction within thirty (30) days; and 
9.  If state law other than this act requires a review of 
disqualifying criminal history records for a certain license or   
 
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certification, the person shall demonstrate verifiab le proof 
pursuant to the laws of Oklahoma that there is no disqualifying 
criminal history, pursuant to the criminal justice reform provisions 
limiting criminal history prohibitions at Section 4000.1 of Title 59 
of the Oklahoma Statutes, and as determined b y the Oklahoma 
regulating entity. 
C.  This section shall not prevent an Oklahoma regulating entity 
from entering into an interstate compact or state -to-state 
reciprocity agreement or other equivalency agreement with another 
state or jurisdiction to facilit ate recognition, except that the 
agreement shall not allow out -of-state licensees or certificate 
holders to obtain a license or certificate by reciprocity in 
Oklahoma if the applicant has not met standards that are 
substantially similar or equivalent to th e standards required for 
Oklahoma as determined by the Oklahoma regulating entity in 
compliance with the statutory and regulatory authority of the 
Oklahoma regulating entity. 
D.  A person who is licensed pursuant to this act is subject to 
the laws regulating the person's practice and license or 
certification in Oklahoma and is subject to the Oklahoma regulating 
entity's jurisdiction. 
E.  A statewide professional or occupational license or 
certificate issued pursuant to this act is valid only in Oklahoma.  
It shall not make the person obtaining licensure or certification   
 
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under this act eligible to work in another state under an interstate 
compact or state-to-state reciprocity agreement unless specifically 
authorized for the profession applied for and at the s ame practice 
level as determined by the Oklahoma regulating entity pursuant to 
the requirements of this act. 
F.  This act shall not apply to: 
1.  Requirements for a criminal history background check; and 
2.  Criteria for a license, permit or certificate of eligibility 
that is established by an interstate compact or state -to-state 
reciprocal agreement. 
G.  For purposes of this act, residency may be established by 
demonstrating verifiable proof of a state -issued identification card 
and one of the following if the document contains the name and 
physical address of the person making application: 
1.  Current Oklahoma residential utility bill; 
2.  Documentation of filing a tax return with the Oklahoma Tax 
Commission as a resident of Oklahoma; 
3.  Documentation of current ownership, or current lease for a 
term of at least twelve (12) months, of a primary place of residence 
in Oklahoma; 
4.  Documentation of current in -state employment or notarized 
letter of promise of employment of the applicant or his or her 
spouse; or   
 
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5.  Any other verifiable documentation demonstrating Oklahoma 
residency as determined by the Oklahoma regulating entity. 
H.  Nothing in this act shall allow any person to obtain a 
license or certification without satisfying substantially similar or 
equivalent requirements for in -state licensure or certification. 
I.  When an out-of-state applicant has complied with the 
requirements of Title 59 of the Oklahoma Statutes as determined by 
the Oklahoma regulatory entity and is not excluded from obtaining an 
Oklahoma license or certification by any provision of this act, the 
Oklahoma regulatory entity shall issue the appropriate license or 
certification. 
J.  Nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit a person 
from applying for a statewide professional o r occupational license 
or certification under another statute or rule in Oklahoma. 
K.  Nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent licensing 
or certification compacts or reciprocity agreements with another 
state or jurisdiction. 
L.  This act shall be applied in a manner that increases 
recognition of licensure and certification among states without any 
right of an applicant to become licensed or certified in Oklahoma.   
 
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SECTION 3.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2021. 
Passed the House of Representatives the 3rd day of March, 2021. 
 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the House 
 	of Representatives 
 
 
Passed the Senate the ___ day of __________, 2021. 
 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the Senate