No Oklahoma License Required if Oklahoma Patients Treated Out-of-State
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No Oklahoma License Required if Oklahoma Patients Treated Out-of-State
The Oklahoma Attorney General (“OAG”) recently opined that Oklahoma law does not require out-of-state medical practitioners to possess an Oklahoma license prior to treating Oklahoma residents outside of Oklahoma. Further, no Oklahoma license is required for an out-of-state practitioner to prescribe medication to Oklahoma residents when the patient care occurs outside of Oklahoma, nor is an out-of-state practitioner required to register with the …
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