Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 435. State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision |
Chapter 10. Physicians and Surgeons |
Subchapter 4. Application and Examination Procedures for Licensure as Physician and Surgeon |
SECTION 435:10-4-2. Board jurisdiction
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- (a) The jurisdiction of the Board extends, for the purposes of 59 O.S. § 492, as amended by H.B. No. 2123, to allopathic medical practices. It is the duty of the Board to enforce licensure requirements for persons who perform any act contemplated by 59 O.S. § 492 (C) or any other provision of the Act. The Board construes licensure requirements of the Act to extend to residents and interns in any medical post-graduate training program in accordance with 59 O.S. § 492 (D)(1). Interns shall obtain a special license to practice pursuant to Subchapter 11 of this Chapter. In special circumstances, residents beyond the first year of post-graduate training may extend a special license for continuance of training, renewable annually.(b) The Board construes "allopathic" to refer to any medical or surgical procedure, drug or act reasonably and/or normally performed or undertaken by an allopathic physician consistent with the education and training of an allopathic physician.