Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB100 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 03/11/2021

                     
 
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ENGROSSED SENATE 
BILL NO. 100 	By: Stanley of the Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Davis of the House 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to podiatry; amending 59 O.S. 2011, 
Section 144, as last amended by S ection 6, Chapter 
363, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O .S. Supp. 2020, Section 144) , 
which relates to examination for license; modifying 
requirements for examination; and providing an 
effective date. 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY    59 O.S. 2011, Section 144, as last 
amended by Section 6, Chapter 363, O.S.L. 2019 (59 O.S. Supp. 2020, 
Section 144), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 144. A.  The fee for examination for a license to 
practice podiatric medicine in this state shal l be One Hundred 
Dollars ($100.00).  The Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners may 
increase this fee by not more than an additional Two Hundred Dollars 
($200.00).  The examination for such license shall be given by th e 
Board.  The Board may give the examina tion at any special meeting, 
but shall not be required to do so.  The Board may utilize the 
National Board of Podiatric Examiners ' National Board Examination 
Part III as the written portion of the state licensing exa m. 
B.  To be entitled to take the examin ation, a person shall:   
 
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1.  File a written or electronic online application on a form 
prescribed by the Board; 
2.  Pay to the secretary -treasurer of the Board in advance the 
fee for examination; 
3.  Satisfy the Board that the person is loyal to legally 
resides in the United States of Amer ica; 
4.  Be more than twenty-one (21) years of age; 
5.  Not have been convicted of any felony crime that 
substantially relates to the practice of podiatric medicine and 
poses a reasonable threat to public safety; 
6.  Be free from contagious or infectious d isease; 
7. Be a graduate of an accredited college of p odiatric 
medicine; and 
8. 7.  Have complied with applicable Board rules. 
C.  An applicant satisfying the requirements of subsecti on B of 
this section shall receive a lic ense to practice podiatric medic ine 
in this state, to be issued by the Board, if the ap plicant: 
1.  Takes the examination administered or approved by the Board 
and receives a passing score of at least seventy -five percent (75%) 
on both the written and oral portions.  An applicant receivi ng less 
than a score of seventy-five percent (75%) on e ither the written or 
oral portion of the examination shall be deemed to have failed the 
entire examination;   
 
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2.  Satisfactorily co mpletes a podiatric surgical residency, 
approved by the Council of Podia tric Medical Education of the 
American Podiatric Medica l Association, of not less than three (3) 
years; provided, the provisions of this paragraph shall only apply 
to applicants after March 1, 2018; 
3.  Satisfies the Board t hat the applicant has not violat ed any 
of the provisions of the Podiatric Medicine Pra ctice Act or any of 
the rules of the Board; and 
4.  Satisfies the Board, in the case of any criminal conviction, 
that the crime does not substantially relate to the pract ice of 
podiatric medicine nor po se a reasonable threat to public safety, or 
constitute an act of moral turpitude that would affect the practice 
of podiatric medicine or public safety.  For purposes of this 
paragraph: 
a. "substantially relate" means the nature of criminal 
conduct for which the person was convicted has a 
direct bearing on the fitness or ability to perform 
one or more of the duties or responsibilities 
necessarily related to the occupation, and 
b. "pose a reasonable threat" means the nature of 
criminal conduct for which the p erson was convicted 
involved an act or threat of harm against another and 
has a bearing on the fitness or ability to serve the 
public or work with others in the occupation.   
 
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D.  The examination administered or approved by the Board shall 
include both a written and an oral portion, shall be administered in 
the English language, and shall cover areas in anatomy, pathology, 
podiatric medicine and surgery, dermatology, pharmacology, 
biomechanics, anesthesia, radiology, Oklahoma la w relating to 
podiatric medicine, and such other subjects as the Board from time 
to time determines necessary and appropriate.  The Board may 
authorize examination papers to be graded by one or more of its own 
members or by any one or more licensed podiatr ic physicians selected 
by the Board.  Each license issued by the Board shall be signed by 
each member of the Board, bear the seal of the Board, and designate 
the licensee as a licensed podiatric physician. 
E.  The Board may issue a temporary license if the applicant: 
1.  Has met the requ irements of subsection B of this section; 
2.  Takes the examination administered or approved by the Board 
and receives a passing score of at least seventy -five percent (75%) 
on both the written and oral portions.  An applica nt receiving less 
than a score of seventy-five percent (75%) on either the written or 
oral portion of the examination shall be deemed to have failed the 
entire examination; 
3.  Is within ninety (90) days of completin g or has completed a 
podiatric surgical residency, approved by the Counc il of Podiatric 
Medical Education of the American Podi atric Medical Association, of   
 
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not less than three (3) years; provided, the provisions of this 
paragraph shall only apply to applic ants after March 1, 2018; and 
4.  Satisfies the Board that the applicant has not violated any 
of the provisions of the Podiatr ic Medicine Practice Act or any of 
the rules of the Board. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2021. 
Passed the Senate the 10th day of March, 2021. 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the Senate 
 
 
Passed the House of Representatives the ____ day of __________, 
2021. 
 
 
  
 	Presiding Officer of the House 
 	of Representatives