Okla. Admin. Code § 380:1-9-1

Current through Vol. 42, No. 8, January 2, 2025
Section 380:1-9-1 - Applications for licenses
(a) References to specific license application requirements are as follows:
(1)Asbestos removal. For asbestos removal licenses, see Chapter 50, Subchapter 5 of this Title.
(2)Welders, testing labs. For licenses for welders and testing labs, see Chapter 20 of this Title.
(3)Amusement rides. For amusement ride licenses, see Chapter 55 of this Title.
(4)Private employment agencies. For private employment agency licenses, see 40 O.S. Section 53.
(5)Elevators. For elevator installation, repair and inspection licenses, see Chapter 70, Subchapter 5 of this Title.
(6)Boilers. For boiler and pressure vessel service, repair and installation licenses, see Chapter 25, Subchapter 13 of this Title.
(7)Alarm and Locksmith Industry. For burglar alarm, fire alarm, alarm monitoring, fire sprinkler, locksmith, electronic access control, closed circuit television and nurse call licenses, see Chapter 75, Subchapter 3 of this Title.
(b) General license application requirements which apply to all licenses issued by the Department of Labor are as follows:
(1) All license applicants must provide a valid, unexpired U.S. federal or state-issued driver's license or photo-identification card and one of the following:
(A) Social security card;
(B) Birth certificate;
(C) Passport; or
(D) W-2 form from current employer.
(2) Pursuant to 56 O.S. Section 71, all license applicants must sign either an Affidavit of Citizenship affirming that the applicant is a United States citizen or an Affidavit Regarding Citizenship affirming that the applicant is a qualified alien lawfully present in the United States. Immigration status of qualified aliens will be verified by the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program. Only verified qualified aliens may be eligible for licensure. Qualified aliens must present valid documentary evidence of immigration status in person. Once eligibility is established, renewal applications of qualified aliens must be submitted in person if the qualified alien is using a new immigration document not previously submitted to the Department to prove immigration status.
(3) All initial license applicants must be photographed by the Department of Labor or an entity approved by the Department. Renewal applicants must be photographed by the Department of Labor or an entity approved by the Department every tenth year.
(4) Renewal applications may be approved each year, excluding the tenth year and every tenth year thereafter, by mailing an application, fee, and photocopy of the requested documentation listed above to the Department of Labor.
(5) For licenses which expire at the end of the applicant's birth month, the initial license fee may be prorated on a monthly basis if the license is issued for less than the full license period.
(c) Forms for application for license are furnished by the Labor Commissioner upon request.

Okla. Admin. Code § 380:1-9-1

Amended at 30 Ok Reg 845, eff 7-1-13