No such firm shall be relieved of responsibility for the conduct or acts of its agents, employees, officers or partners by reason of its compliance with the provisions of this section. No individual practicing engineering or surveying, pursuant to the provisions of this act, shall be relieved of responsibility for engineering or surveying services performed by reason of employment or other relationship with a firm holding a certificate of authority.
Managing agent. A firm offering engineering or surveying services shall designate an engineer or surveyor, respectively, to be the managing agent for the firm. A firm offering both engineering and surveying services must have a licensed professional engineer and licensed professional surveyor listed as managing agent. A licensee may not be designated as a managing agent for more than one firm without prior Board approval. The managing agent must hold a position of recognized authority within the firm to be designated as the managing agent. In the case of a corporation, a licensee must be an officer, principal, director or shareholder of the firm to be designated as the managing agent. In the case of a limited liability company or limited liability partnership, the licensee must be a member of the firm to be designated as the managing agent. In the case of a limited partnership, the licensee must be a general partner of the firm to be designated as the managing agent. In the case of a partnership, the licensee must be an owner of the firm to be designated as the managing agent. If the ownership is less than fifty percent (50%) ownership, an explanation must be included as to the extent of authority this partner holds regarding engineering or surveying decisions, respectively, as it pertains to paragraphs 1 through 3 of this subsection. A licensee who is a full-time employee of a firm and holds a position of recognized authority within the firm but does not hold one of the above-stated titles may request Board approval to be named the managing agent by submitting a letter to the Board on firm letterhead signed by a person within the firm holding one of the above-stated titles, describing the special circumstances surrounding the requested exception and the extent of authority this employee holds regarding engineering or surveying decisions, respectively, as it pertains to paragraphs 1 through 3 of this subsection. A licensee who is self-employed, an independent contractor or who renders consulting engineering or surveying services to, or for, a firm shall not be designated as a managing agent. The managing agent's responsibilities include:
Okla. Stat. tit. 59, § 475.21