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§59-3207. Supervisory protocol – Authorized assistant duties.

A. Every anesthesiologist or group of anesthesiologists, upon entering into a supervisory relationship with an anesthesiologist assistant must file with the State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision a written protocol, to include, at a minimum, the following: 1. Name, address, and license number of the anesthesiologist assistant; 2. Name, address, license number and federal […]

§59-3150.19. Written complaints – Investigation – Exclusive administrative power.

A. Any person aggrieved by the conduct of a licensee or unlicensed person in connection with regulated activities pursuant to this act, may file a written complaint with the Administrator of the Department of Consumer Credit who may investigate the complaint. B. In the course of the investigation of the complaint, the Administrator may: 1. […]

§59-3208. Malpractice insurance.

All anesthesiologist assistants shall carry malpractice insurance or demonstrate proof of financial responsibility. Any applicant for licensure shall submit proof of compliance or exemption to the Board office prior to licensure. All licensees shall submit such proof as a condition of biennial renewal or reactivation. Acceptable proof of financial responsibility shall include: 1. Professional liability […]

§59-3150.20. Written report by licensee after occurrence of certain events.

Within fifteen (15) days of the occurrence of any one of the following events, a licensee shall file a written report with the Administrator of the Department of Consumer Credit describing the event and its expected impact on the activities of the licensee in this state: 1. The filing for bankruptcy or reorganization by the […]

§59-3150.21. Annual report by licensees.

A. Each licensee shall file an annual report with the Administrator of the Department of Consumer Credit on the date of the renewal application required in Section 10 of this act, containing the following information: 1. The names and addresses of persons owning a controlling interest in each licensee; 2. The location of all places […]

§59-3150.22. Multistate automated licensing system – Administrator authority – Costs.

A. In addition to any other powers conferred upon the Administrator of the Department of Consumer Credit by law, the Administrator is authorized to require persons subject to this act to be licensed through a multistate automated licensing system. Pursuant to this authority, the Administrator may: 1. Promulgate administrative rules that are reasonably necessary for […]

§59-3150.24. Application of federal or state laws to information provided to a multistate automated licensing system – Agreements with other government agencies.

A. In order to promote more effective regulation and reduce regulatory burden through supervisory information sharing, the requirements under any federal or state law regarding the privacy or confidentiality of any information or material provided to a multistate automated licensing system and any privilege arising under federal or state law, including the rules of any […]

§59-3150.26. Information not to be disclosed by Administrator or employees.

Except as otherwise provided in Title 14A of the Oklahoma Statutes or Section 23 of this act, the following shall not be disclosed by the Administrator of the Department of Consumer Credit or any of its employees: 1. A report of examination of any person subject to Title 14A of the Oklahoma Statutes, including any […]