Oklahoma SB1651 modifies provisions for physicians and allied health professionals, including changes to licensing, fees, and penalties.
Oklahoma SB1651 modifies various provisions related to physicians and allied health professionals. It alters licensing requirements, fees, and penalties. The bill introduces changes to the State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision, including new qualifications for special training licenses and postgraduate training. It also modifies the application process, including the requirement for a national criminal history background check for applicants.
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