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Oklahoma Funeral Board Launches New Website
Oklahoma City, Okla. – June 2, 2014 – The Oklahoma Funeral Board (OFB) recently launched a new redesigned website at http://www.ok.gov/funeral. The site serves as a central hub for information on the many services offered by the Board, and provides instant access to them 24/7.
“The Funeral Board really wants to leverage technology in a way to provide pertinent information to all funeral consumers and license holders,” said OFB Director, Chris Ferguson. “The new website will serve as a one-stop-shop portal for all funeral related information.”
Oklahoma Medical Board Streamlines Physician Licensure Process
Oklahoma City, Okla. – June 4, 2014 – The Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision (OSBMLS) recently launched the Uniform Application for Physician State Licensure (UA) to streamline the licensure process for Oklahoma physicians.
The Uniform Application makes it easier for physicians to become licensed in multiple states by providing a “core” application used by the 23 state medical boards using the UA. It eliminates the need for physicians to re-enter data multiple times and makes it easier for physicians to apply for licensure in multiple states.
Oklahoma Attorney General Launches Website Redesign
OKLAHOMA CITY – June 16, 2014 – Attorney General Scott Pruitt recently launched a redesigned website packed with new features, which provide the public with a more functional and user-friendly experience. The new website, http://www.ok.gov/oag, touts new additions such as social media connectivity, quick links to legal research resources, and the ability to sign-up for updates from the Attorney General’s Office.
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