Okla. Stat. tit. 59, § 638
Penalties for Violations
Effective Jun 9, 2004Laws 1921, SB 151, c. 30, § 18; Amended by Laws 1983, SB 142, c. 152, § 18, emerg. eff. May 26, 1983; Amended by Laws 1993, HB 1323, c. 230, § 19, emerg. eff. July 1, 1993; Amended by Laws 1997, HB 1213, c. 133, § 509 (effective date amended to July 1, 1999 by Laws 1998, 1st Extr. Sess., HB 1002, c. 2, §§ 23-26, emerg. eff. June 19, 1998) (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 2004, SB 369, c. 523, § 12, emerg. eff. June 9, 2004 (superseded document available).
A. Each of the following acts shall constitute a felony, punishable, upon conviction, by a fine of not less than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) nor more than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than ninety (90) days nor more than one (1) year, or by both such fine and imprisonment:
- 1. The practice of osteopathic medicine or attempt to practice osteopathic medicine without a license issued by the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners, and each visit, treatment, prescription, or attempted visit, treatment, or prescription shall constitute a separate and distinct offense;
- 2. Obtaining of, or attempting to obtain, a license under the provisions of this act, or obtaining, or attempting to obtain, money or any other thing of value, by fraudulent representation or false pretense;
- 3. Advertising as an osteopathic physician and surgeon, or practicing or attempting to practice osteopathic medicine under a false, assumed, or fictitious name, or a name other than the real name; or
- 4. Allowing any person in the licensee's employment or control to practice as an osteopathic physician and surgeon when not actually licensed to do so.
- B. Any person making any willfully false oath or affirmation whenever oath or affirmation is required by the Oklahoma Osteopathic Medicine Act shall be deemed guilty of the felony of perjury, and upon conviction, shall be punished as prescribed by the general laws of this state.
Laws 1921, SB 151, c. 30, § 18; Amended by Laws 1983, SB 142, c. 152, § 18, emerg. eff. May 26, 1983; Amended by Laws 1993, HB 1323, c. 230, § 19, emerg. eff. July 1, 1993; Amended by Laws 1997, HB 1213, c. 133, § 509 (effective date amended to July 1, 1999 by Laws 1998, 1st Extr. Sess., HB 1002, c. 2, §§ 23-26, emerg. eff. June 19, 1998) (superseded document available); Amended by Laws 2004, SB 369, c. 523, § 12, emerg. eff. June 9, 2004 (superseded document available).