Oklahoma Administrative Code Title 527 - State Board of Examiners of Perfusionists

Here’s a comprehensive overview of Title 527 – State Board of Examiners of Perfusionists from the Oklahoma Administrative Code:

📘 Structure Overview

Title 527 is organized into three main chapters:

Chapter 1: Description of Organization (Sections 527:1‑1‑1 to 527:1‑1‑5)
Defines the board’s purpose, structure, operation methods, rulemaking procedures, and how declaratory rulings are issued (regulations.justia.com).

Chapter 10: Practice / Licensure / Examination (Sections 527:10‑1‑1 to 527:10‑1‑8)
Details licensure criteria, examination processes, provisional licensing, continuing education, fraud rules, and program approval (law.cornell.edu).

Chapter 15: Fee Schedule (Sections 527:15‑1-1 to 527:15‑1-2)
Covers the fees associated with application, licensure, renewals, provisionals, and reinstatements (law.cornell.edu, amsect.org).

🏛️ Organizational Authority & Basis

The Board is established under the Oklahoma Licensed Perfusionists Act (59 O.S. §§ 2051–2071), empowered to regulate perfusion practice in the state (amsect.org).

Membership consists of nine appointees (three from the public, four licensed perfusionists, two cardiovascular surgeons), appointed by the State Board of Medical Licensure & Supervision (amsect.org).

Responsibilities include rulemaking, licensing, examinations, continuing education standards, and enforcement actions such as disciplining violators .

🧠 Licensure & Examination (Chapter 10 Highlights)

Key sections of Chapter 10 include:

Purpose & Definitions (§10‑1‑1 to §10‑1‑2): Defines perfusion, scope, and licensure standards.

Continuing Education & Renewal (§10‑1‑3): Sets mandatory CE requirements for license renewal.

Provisional Licensing (§10‑1‑4):

Issued to recent graduates, out‑of‑state applicants, or students under supervision for up to 1 year (casetext.com, law.cornell.edu).

Licensed Perfusionist (§10‑1‑5): Conditions for full licensure after passing required exams.

Examinations (§10‑1‑6):

Administered annually, may be board‑developed or through recognized national exams (law.cornell.edu, amsect.org).

Program Approval (§10‑1‑7): Educational programs must be accredited at standards comparable to the American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion.

Fraud/Misrepresentation (§10‑1‑8): Outlines penalties for misconduct during application.

💰 Fee Structure (Chapter 15 Summary)

Under Title 527, the fee schedule is:

Application: $100

Licensure (initial): $300

Provisional license: $300

Annual renewal (on time): $300

Late renewal ≤ 90 days: $400

Late renewal 90 days–2 years: $500 (amsect.org, law.cornell.edu)

⚖️ Enforcement & Penalties

The Board may suspend, revoke, or refuse renewal for incompetence, fraud, substance abuse, ethical violations, unprofessional conduct, or unauthorized practice (amsect.org).

It can levy administrative fines up to $500/day, with a $10,000 cap per violation series (higher penalties possible if patient safety is at risk) .

Violations are also classified as misdemeanors with fines up to $1,000 or jail up to six months .

Disciplinary action follows a complaint, investigation, and hearing process under the Administrative Procedures Act (amsect.org).

🗂️ Recordkeeping & Public Functions

The Board maintains a current roster of all licensees, including status changes due to disciplinary actions (rules.ok.gov).

It operates under Oklahoma’s Open Meeting and Open Records Acts, keeping transparent minutes and records of proceedings .

✅ In Summary

Title 527 OAC empowers the State Board of Examiners of Perfusionists to:

Organize and govern the practice of perfusion in Oklahoma.

Issue licenses (provisional and full), administer exams, and ensure continuing education.

Set and collect fees for licensure and renewals.

Enforce standards professionally and ethically, including disciplinary actions and penalties.

 

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