Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 158 - Construction Industries Board
Chapter 1 - Procedures of the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board
Subchapter 3 - General Operation and Procedures
Section 158:1-3-10 - Acceptance of Military education, training, and experience toward qualification for licensure or endorsement examination
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Licensure or endorsement - military service. The Board shall, upon satisfactory evidence of substantially equivalent education, training and experience by an applicant for licensure, registration, or endorsement, accept the education, training and experience completed by the applicant as a member of the Armed Forces or Reserves of the United States, National Guard of any jurisdiction, the Military Reserves of any jurisdiction, or the Naval Militias of any jurisdiction, and apply it in the manner most favorable toward satisfying the applicant's qualifications for examination and license or endorsement issuance.
(b) Military spouse applicant - equivalency. The Board shall issue the individual an equivalent license, registration, or endorsement in an equivalent category if the requirements for licensure, registration, or endorsement of the other state are substantially equivalent to those required by this state, and the applicant:
(c) May be required to meet additional requirements. If, in the opinion of the related trade committee, there is a question as to the competence of the previously licensed, registered, or endorsed applicant, the individual may be required to meet additional educational courses and/or successfully complete the required examination.
(d) Meeting licensure requirements. Nothing in the Military Service Occupation, Education and Credentialing Act shall be construed to require the issuance of any license or registration to an applicant who does not otherwise meet the stated eligibility standards, criteria, qualifications or requirements for licensure or registration, nor shall the provisions be construed to automatically allow issuance of any license or registration without the required examination, without proper consideration by the licensing and examination board, or without proper versification that the applicant is not subject to pending criminal charges or disciplinary actions, has not been convicted of any offense prohibiting licensure or registration, and has no other impairment which would prohibit licensure or registration in this state.
(e) Active duty and spouse of active duty application. Every active duty military personnel and their spouse who is licensed or registered in another state, upon receiving notice or orders for military transfer or honorable discharge to Oklahoma may in advance of actual transfer or discharge submit a completed application to the Construction Industries Board requesting a license or registration based on their currently held valid license or registration from another state or territory of the United States so such person may upon entering Oklahoma be authorized to continue their licensed or registered occupation without delay.