by Tyler Williamson | Jan 6, 2021 | Brief, Research
Plumber Licensing in Oklahoma Author Tyler Williamson Abstract This paper summarizes Oklahoma’s plumber licensing law and evaluates whether there is any public interest justification for it. None is found. In fact, the license only serves to burden consumers by...
by Benjamin Lepak | Aug 26, 2020 | Brief, Legal, Research
Walking Out on School Kids: How Oklahoma Law Enabled the 2018 Teacher Strike, And How to Prevent the Next One Authors Ben Lepak Abstract This paper looks at the causes of the 2018 teacher walkout, and offers solutions for preventing another one. Summary PDF Full...
by Luke Tucker | Aug 19, 2020 | Brief, Research
Long-Term Care Admin Licensure in Oklahoma Author Luke Tucker Abstract Luke Tucker explains the five types of long-term care administration licenses Oklahoma issues and why such licenses are unnecessary. Full text PDF Full Text HTML Long Term Care Admin...
by Mike Davis | Aug 5, 2020 | Brief, Research
Real Estate Agent Licensing in Oklahoma Author Mike R. Davis Abstract Mike Davis describes a licensing law apparently designed more to protect licensees from consumers than to protect consumers from bad actors in real estate sales. The law actually violates the...
by Luke Tucker | Jun 17, 2020 | Brief, Research
Recreation Therapy Licensure in Oklahoma Author Luke Tucker Abstract Luke Tucker points out that Oklahoma is one of only four states that licenses recreation therapy. A four year degree is require for licensure, a degree available at only one Oklahoma...
by Spencer Cadavero | Apr 8, 2020 | Brief, Research
Used Car Dealer Licensing in Oklahoma Author Spencer Cadavero Abstract Spencer Cadavero describes used car dealer regulation in Oklahoma and judges licensing the occupation to be unnecessary and burdensome, not just for potential dealers, but also for...