Okla. Stat. tit. 59, § 475.22
Exceptions
Effective Jul 1, 1992Laws 1968, SB 524, c. 245, § 22, emerg. eff. April 26, 1968; Amended by Laws 1982, SB 616, c. 297, § 22; Amended by Laws 1992, SB 799, c. 165, § 19, emerg. eff. July 1, 1992.
Section 475.1 et seq. of this title shall not be construed to prevent:
- 1. Other Professions. The practice of any other legally recognized profession;
2. Temporary Permit:
Professional engineer. The practice or offer to practice engineering by a person not a resident of or having no established place of business in this state provided such person is legally qualified by registration to practice engineering, as defined in Section 475.2 of this title, in his own state or country. Such person shall make application to the Board, in writing, and after payment of a fee of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) may be granted a written permit for a definite period of time, not to exceed one(1) year to do a specific job; provided, however, no right to practice engineering shall accrue to such applicant with respect to any other works not set forth in said permit;
- b. Professional land surveyor. The practice of land surveying under a temporary permit by a person registered as a land surveyor in another state is not considered to be in the best interest of the public and therefore shall not be granted; and
- 3. Employees and subordinates. The work of an employee or a subordinate of a person holding a certificate of registration under Section 475.1 et seq. of this title, or an employee of a person practicing lawfully under paragraph 2 of this section provided such work does not include final engineering or land surveying designs or decisions and is done under the direct supervision of and verified by a person holding a certificate of registration under Section 475.1 et seq. of this title or a person practicing lawfully under paragraph 2 of this section.
Laws 1968, SB 524, c. 245, § 22, emerg. eff. April 26, 1968; Amended by Laws 1982, SB 616, c. 297, § 22; Amended by Laws 1992, SB 799, c. 165, § 19, emerg. eff. July 1, 1992.