Oklahoma SB667 modifies chiropractic licensing requirements and updates statutory language.
Oklahoma SB667 amends the Oklahoma Chiropractic Practice Act by modifying definitions, requiring use of licensure portals, and updating statutory language. It modifies certain licensing requirements, including the need for malpractice insurance and the process for relocating a practice. The bill also updates the notification requirements for disapproval of an application. The changes are effective November 1, 2025.
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