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OLERE 2026 PRACTICE EXAM 2026 QUESTIONS
Under what circumstances may a licensed professional counselor disclose
information acquired from clients?
A) Without restrictions
B) Only with written consent of the client or under specific legal circumstances
C) At any public event
D) Only to other licensed professional counselors
B) Only with written consent of the client or under specific legal circumstances
What are the penalties for unlawfully representing oneself as a "Licensed
Professional Counselor"?
A) A warning and a mandatory counseling session
B) A fine between $100 and $500 and/or up to six months in jail for each
offense
C) Immediate licensure with a probation period
D) Public apology and community service
B) A fine between $100 and $500 and/or up to six months in jail for each offense
How can the Board take action against a licensee?
A) Issue, renew, revoke, deny, suspend, and place licenses on probation
B) Only issue warnings
C) Provide counseling services as a form of mediation
D) Offer financial assistance to clients harmed by the licensee
A) Issue, renew, revoke, deny, suspend, and place licenses on probation
Who is responsible for setting license and examination fees under the Act?
A) The State Department of Health
B) The State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure
C) The Governor of Oklahoma
D) The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
B) The State Board of Behavioral Health Licensure
What is therenewal process for a professional counselor's license?
A) Renewed every two years with evidence of continuing education
B) Automatic renewal with no requirements
C) Renewed annually upon application and payment of fees, with evidence of
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continuing education
D) Renewed every five years with a comprehensive examination
C) Renewed annually upon application and payment of fees, with evidence of
continuing education
What happens if a licensed professional counselor's license expires without
renewal?
A) Automatic reinstatement after a late fee payment
B) The license cannot be reinstated; a new application is required
C) The license can be reinstated within one year with fees and a written
request
D) Mandatory retaking of the licensure examination
C) The license can be reinstated within one year with fees and a written request
Under what conditions may the Board issue a license by endorsement?
A) To any applicant requesting one
B) To applicants licensed in another state with comparable qualifications
C) Automatically to anyone with over 10 years of counseling experience
D) Without any examination or proof of qualifications
B) To applicants licensed in another state with comparable qualifications
What is the maximum administrative penalty the Board can impose for
violations of the Act?
A) $1,000
B) $5,000
C) $10,000
D) No limit
C) $10,000
What are the qualifications for a specialty designation?
A) Being recognized by at least 15 peers
B) Meeting minimum standards established by nationally recognized
certification agencies
C) Having at least 5 years of experience in the specialty area
D) Completing a specialized training program approved by the Board
B) Meeting minimum standards established by nationally recognized certification
agencies
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What is the purpose of the Licensed Professional Counselors Revolving
Fund?
A) To fund counseling services for low-income individuals
B) To provide scholarships for counseling students
C) To support the administration of the Licensed Professional Counselors Act
D) To finance the Board's annual retreat
C) To support the administration of the Licensed Professional Counselors Act
Are licensed professional counselors automatically entitled to reimbursement
under health insurance plans?
A) Yes, for all counseling services provided
B) No, only if the contract specifically calls for it
C) Yes, but only for services to minors
D) No, unless they are also licensed medical doctors
B) No, only if the contract specifically calls for it
What defines "counseling" according to the Act?
A) Medical treatments and interventions
B) Legal advice and services
C) Application of mental health and developmental principles
D) Physical health improvement strategies
C) Application of mental health and developmental principles
What is the role of "consulting" in the context of this Act?
A) Providing legal counsel
B) Interpreting scientific fact or theory in counseling
C) Offering medical diagnoses
D) Performing physical therapies
B) Interpreting scientific fact or theory in counseling
What activities are included in "research activities" as per the Act?
A) Clinical drug trials
B) Market research
C) Designing and conducting research in counseling
D) Educational curriculum development
C) Designing and conducting research in counseling
How is a "specialty" defined within the Act?
A) A subarea of practice recognized by national certification agencies