A. In addition to the admissions requirements of Section 1414 of this title, the Greer Center Facility located on the grounds of the Northern Oklahoma Resource Center of Enid in Enid, Oklahoma, shall be established as a separate entity from the Northern Oklahoma Resource Center of Enid and further shall provide for the admission of persons who have been dually diagnosed as follows:
1. Primary diagnosis of an intellectual disability by a psychologist, physician or psychiatrist. The diagnosis shall be in accordance with any statutory requirements and shall include intellectual evaluation, adaptive behavior evaluation, and evidence that the disability occurred within the developmental period. Preference shall be given for those individuals whose disability level falls within the mild and moderate ranges; and
2. Secondarily, clinical evidence of behavioral or emotional problems pursuant to a formal, written evaluation by a psychologist, psychiatrist or physician describing the nature of the problem, the frequency of occurrence of the problem, any prior treatment efforts and reasons why the applicant cannot receive appropriate treatment in the applicant's current environment and a secondary diagnosis of mental illness in accordance with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, as revised and published by the American Psychiatric Association.
B. A person shall not be considered for voluntary admission into the Greer Center Facility unless it can be clinically demonstrated that the behavior of the person does not pose an unreasonable risk of injury, death or sexual assault to others or an unreasonable risk of injury or death to self. Persons considered for admission shall not be considered by a psychologist, psychiatrist, or physician as homicidal or suicidal and shall not have exhibited homicidal or suicidal tendencies for six (6) months prior to application for admission.
C. An applicant who requires skilled nursing care shall not be admitted to the Greer Center Facility. Applicants having a medical condition which is degenerative in nature that will require skilled nursing shall be considered on a case-by-case basis to ensure that sufficient staff is available to ensure quality of care. If an applicant has any existing medical or surgical condition that is correctable, the condition shall be remedied by the referring facility before admission to the Greer Center Facility is considered.
D. Any person seeking admission to the Greer Center Facility for treatment who qualifies under subsection A of this section, subject to the availability of space, shall be admitted. All persons admitted to the Greer Center Facility shall submit to the director of the Greer Center Facility a referral packet that contains at a minimum, the following information or records:
1. Results of a current physical exam;
2. Recent physician orders and progress notes for up to one (1) year, if available;
3. Recent nursing notes for up to one (1) year, if available;
4. Fact sheet (medical records);
5. Legal papers, including, but not limited to, birth certificate, marriage certificate and guardianship;
6. Social history, with a recent social evaluation or update within one (1) year;
7. Psychological exam administered or updated within ninety (90) days of referral;
8. Dental records;
9. Immunization record;
10. Multidisciplinary progress notes for up to one (1) year, if available;
11. Medical and medication history; and
12. Individual Habilitation Plan or Care Plan, if available.
E. The Greer Center Admissions Committee shall consist of a representative from the Greer Center Facility, and other representatives selected by the Director of the Department of Human Services. The Committee shall make decisions regarding admissions to the programs of the Greer Center Facility. The Committee may request additional information concerning an applicant from the referring agency or participation by referring agency personnel as necessary.
F. Persons entering the Greer Center Facility shall receive a comprehensive evaluation of their intellectual functioning, adaptive behavior skills, and mental health status, and shall receive a continuous active treatment program, which includes aggressive, consistent implementation of a program of specialized and generic training, treatment, health services and related services. The evaluation and assessment shall be completed within thirty (30) days of admission to the Greer Center Facility.
G. After the evaluation and assessment by the Greer Center Facility, staff shall present the referral packet of the individual and their findings to the Greer Center Admissions Committee with a recommendation for continued admission or alternate treatment.
1. The Greer Center Admissions Committee shall:
2. If admission of an applicant is not continued at the Greer Center Facility after undergoing the evaluation process, the referring agency shall reimburse the Department of Human Services for the number of bed days used at the Medicaid rate for that unit. If admission of an applicant is continued, the applicant shall be certified for Medicaid reimbursement from the initial date of admission.
H. Individuals who have been admitted and served by the Greer Center Facility shall be eligible for readmission services on the same basis as an individual initially seeking services.
I. In addition to other discharge procedures and requirements provided by law, the interdisciplinary team of the Greer Center Facility shall have recommended discharge based upon a determination that the mental or physical condition of the individual prevents the individual from receiving appropriate services at the Greer Center Facility or that the individual has made progress in behavioral and emotional habilitation goals such that the individual no longer requires the specialized resources at the Greer Center Facility, and may function in a less restrictive setting.
J. A referral to discharge is made to the Greer Center Discharge Committee, and the final decision to discharge is made by the Greer Center Discharge Committee.
K. The Greer Center Discharge Committee shall:
1. Consist of a representative from the Greer Center Facility and representatives selected by the Director of the Department of Human Services; and
2. Review the discharge referral and related materials to ensure that the individual can safely reside in a less restrictive setting with appropriate supports.
L. The Director of Human Services is authorized and hereby directed to promulgate and amend rules necessary to implement the provisions of this section.
Added by Laws 1990, c. 211, § 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1990. Amended by Laws 1991, c. 300, § 16, operative July 1, 1991; Laws 1992, c. 307, § 5, eff. July 1, 1992; Laws 1997, c. 407, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 1997; Laws 2007, c. 9, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2007; Laws 2019, c. 475, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 2019.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§10-6.5. Use of certain words in reference to children born out of wedlock prohibited.
§10-21.10. Child assessment in voluntary out-of-home placement.
§10-22.1. Legislative findings and intent – Foster care by grandparents or other relative.
§10-40.1. Purpose - Policy of state.
§10-40.3. Application of act - Exemptions - Determination of Indian status.
§10-40.4. Indian child custody proceedings – Notice.
§10-40.5. Emergency removal of Indian child from parent or custodian - Order.
§10-40.6. Placement preference.
§10-40.8. Payment of foster care expenses under certain circumstances.
§10-90.4. Children born out of wedlock - Change of name.
§10-91. Authority of district courts.
§10-92. Procedure to confer rights of majority - Petition - Jurisdiction and venue - Decree.
§10-93. Notice of hearing of petition to be given by certified mail and by publication in newspaper.
§10-114.6. Rehabilitation of juvenile offenders through court supervised work projects.
§10-116b. Duties of probation officer - Investigations.
§10-116c. Assistant probation officer - Salary.
§10-116d. Construction of act.
§10-116e. Salary of probation officer.
§10-116f. Secretaries to probation officer - Duties - Salary.
§10-116g. Salaries in counties of over 200,000.
§10-133. Board of general supervision - Appointments - Salaries and removal of appointees.
§10-136. Visits by parents, guardians and near relatives.
§10-151. Control vested in local boards of education.
§10-152. Reports of number of children requiring school facilities.
§10-153. Inclusion of cost of education in school districts' budgets.
§10-154. School superintendents' reports of children attending schools.
§10-170.2. Emergency treatment.
§10-175.1. Legislative intent and purpose.
§10-175.4. Commission as agent of the state.
§10-175.5. Rules and regulations.
§10-175.7. Powers of Commission.
§10-175.8. Fund - State Treasurer.
§10-175.9. Homes - Right to enter.
§10-175.10. Applications for crippled children's services.
§10-175.12. Oklahoma Children's Hospital.
§10-175.20. Day treatment programs - Definition - Required programs and policies.
§10-361. Santa Claus Commission - Creation - Membership - Christmas presents.
§10-363. Claims - Approval and payment.
§10-401. Purpose and policy of law - Minimum standards.
§10-403. Exemptions from application of act.
§10-404. Minimum requirements and desirable standards.
§10-404.2. Demarion’s Law – Short title.
§10-404.3. Demarion's Law - Mandatory liability insurance for facilities
§10-405. Necessity and issuance of license – Temporary authorization.
§10-405.2. Online child care database.
§10-405.3. Online Restricted Registry.
§10-405.5. Continuation of license upon inheritance or purchase of a facility.
§10-406. Investigations - Notice of violation – Confidentiality – Anonymous complaint system.
§10-406.1. Indian tribe-operated child care facility - Inspection agreement.
§10-407. Revocation of license or refusal to issue or renew - Emergency action - Citation.
§10-410. Violations - Punishment.
§10-410.1. Quality of Care Development Fund.
§10-411. Certificate of immunization as condition for admission to day care facility - Waiver.
§10-412. Manner and frequency of immunizations - Enforcement of act.
§10-414. Administration of immunizations - Persons eligible - Indigent persons.
§10-415. Child with reportable contagious disease to be excluded from day care facility.
§10-418. Authority to obtain evidence - Administration of oaths.
§10-420. Child Care Center Bill of Rights.
§10-452. Transfer of property, contracts and funds.
§10-454. Powers and duties of Commission and Director.
§10-455. Laws not inconsistent to remain in effect.
§10-553. Persons authorized - Consent.
§10-554. Legal status of child or children born as result of heterologous oocyte donation.
§10-556. Human embryo transfer and donation – Consents – Legal rights, obligations or interests.
§10-557. Short title - Oklahoma Gestational Agreement Act.
§10-557.3. Gestational agreement – Legal contract.
§10-557.4. Gestational carrier - Qualifications.
§10-557.5. Necessary parties to agreement - Requirements.
§10-557.6. Agreement requirements - Validation.
§10-557.7. Validated agreement required prior to transfer of gametes or embryos.
§10-557.8. Limited enforceability of an unvalidated agreement.
§10-557.9. Procedure to obtain court validation.
§10-557.11. Rights of child – Parent-child relationship.
§10-557.12. Notice of birth to be filed with court – Court order.
§10-557.13. Amendments to agreement must be validated.
§10-557.14. Termination of agreement.
§10-557.15. Proceedings governed by Code of Civil Procedure - Confidentiality.
§10-557.16. Venue and jurisdiction.
§10-557.17. Compensation to gestational carrier.
§10-557.18. Donors may be parties to the agreement.
§10-557.19. Gametes or embryos of the gestational carrier or gestational spouse.
§10-557.20. Parents to be listed on certificate of birth.
§10-557.21. Death of intended parent prior to birth of child – Testamentary and inheritance rights.
§10-557.22. Marriage or divorce of a gestational carrier.
§10-557.23. Laboratory or clinical error.
§10-557.24. Breach of agreement.
§10-557.25. Application with other laws.
§10-577. Enactment of compact - Text.
§10-601.1. Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth - Creation - Membership.
§10-601.3. Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth - Duties.
§10-601.4. Additional duties and responsibilities of Commission.
§10-601.5. Director - Powers and duties.
§10-601.6. Office of Juvenile System Oversight - Powers, duties and authority.
§10-601.6a. Office of Planning and Coordination for Services to Children and Youth - Duties.
§10-601.10. Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth Revolving Fund.
§10-601.12. Community partnership plan for children and youth services.
§10-601.14. Children's Endowment Fund of Oklahoma.
§10-601.20. Children of Incarcerated Parents Task Force.
§10-601.30. Board of Child Abuse Examination - Membership - Officers - Meetings - Quorum.
§10-601.62. Legislative intent.
§10-601.64. Duties of the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth.
§10-601.65. Proposed submission procedures and criteria.
§10-601.67. Children with Disabilities Comprehensive Systems of Services Revolving Fund.
§10-601.68. Not-for-profit foundation.
§10-601.69. Curriculum for abuse-prevention instructional programs.
§10-601.80. Short title - Family Support Accountability Act - Definitions.
§10-601.81. Home visiting programs – Requirements – Objectives – Annual report.
§10-603.1. Short title - Purpose - Implementation.
§10-603.4. Day treatment program standards.
§10-620.1. Purpose of act - Release and transfer of information.
§10-620.2. Appointment of task force - Membership - Duties.
§10-620.3. Agencies to promulgate uniform rules and procedures.
§10-620.4. Contents of rules and procedures.
§10-620.5. Transfer and release of confidential information - Adoption of procedures.
§10-620.6. Guidelines and forms for inspection, release, disclosure, etc. of records.
§10-640.1. Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness Board.
§10-640.2. Powers and responsibilities of Board.
§10-640.3. School readiness foundation.
§10-700. Delegation of powers regarding child care and custody.
§10-701. Statutory form for power of attorney to delegate parental or legal custodian powers.
§10-1116.2. Postadjudication review boards.
§10-1116.3. Advisory status of review boards - Duties and responsibilities.
§10-1116.4. Disclosure of certain information prohibited - Exceptions.
§10-1116.6. Postadjudication Review Advisory Board.
§10-1150.2a. Production of documents - Subpoena.
§10-1150.6. Child maltreatment medical review.
§10-1409. Transfer of powers and duties.
§10-1410. Personal properties - Contracts and leases - Unexpended funds.
§10-1411.1. Developmental Disabilities Services Division - Periodic reports.
§10-1411.2. Developmental Disabilities Services Division waiting list - Voucher waiver program.
§10-1414. Admission of individuals with intellectual disability - Applications - Release.
§10-1414.1. Greer Center Facility - Admission guidelines and procedures.
§10-1416. Liability for care and treatment.
§10-1417. Clinics - Outpatient facilities - Day care centers.
§10-1418. Powers and duties of Commission for Rehabilitation Services – Local education agencies.
§10-1419. Administration - Personnel - Retirement system.
§10-1420. Transfer of property, records, funds, etc.
§10-1421. Purchase of school busses.
§10-1423. Program for care and treatment of children - Federal matching funds.
§10-1424. Department as next friend of institutionalized persons - Procuring appoint of guardian.
§10-1425. Authorization to operate facilities.
§10-1430.3. Department - Powers and duties.
§10-1430.4. Group Homes for Persons with Developmental or Physical Disabilities Advisory Board.
§10-1430.6. Standing to bring action - Jurisdiction.
§10-1430.7. Group home as nuisance - Actions - Request for investigation - Complaint.
§10-1430.9. Penalties and liabilities for certain violations.
§10-1430.10a. Revocation or denial of or refusal to renew license – Notice – Protest - Emergency.
§10-1430.11. Standards for group homes.
§10-1430.12. Fire safety inspections - Reports.
§10-1430.13. Information subject to disclosure to public.
§10-1430.15. Nontransferability of license - Transfer of operation of group home.
§10-1430.17. Conditional license.
§10-1430.18. Documents to be made available to residents, employees and visitors.
§10-1430.19. Documents and records to be available for public inspection.
§10-1430.22. Resident's contract.
§10-1430.23. Protection of resident's funds.
§10-1430.24. Access to group homes.
§10-1430.25. Involuntary transfer or discharge of resident.
§10-1430.27. Inspection, investigation, survey or evaluation of group home.
§10-1430.32. Violations - Penalties.
§10-1430.33. Notice of voluntary closing - Alternative placement of residents.
§10-1430.34. Appointment of monitor or receiver.
§10-1430.35. Emergencies - Investigations - Hearing.
§10-1430.36. Appointment of receiver.
§10-1430.37. Expenses of receiver - Insufficient funds - Compensation of receiver.
§10-1430.38. Liability of receiver - Bond.
§10-1430.39. Conditional license for provider in receivership.
§10-1430.40. Termination of receivership.
§10-1430.41. Rights, obligations and liability during receivership.
§10-1501. Various references deemed to be references to District Court or judge thereof.
§10-1505a. Assistant juvenile officer in certain counties.
§10-1628. Missing child 16 and under - Investigation of disappearance.
§10-1631. Fingerprinting minors and identification card.
§10-1632. Intent of legislature.
§10-1633. School district fingerprinting programs.
§10-7007-1.8. Purposes - Report.
§10-7007-1.9. Task Force on Reactive Attachment Disorder in Children – Membership - Duties.
§10-7501-1.1. Short title - Composition of Code.
§10-7501-1.2. Purpose of Code.
§10-7502-1.4. Foreign adoptions.
§10-7503-1.1. Eligibility to adopt.
§10-7503-1.2. Written adoption full-disclosure statement - Signatures.
§10-7503-2.1. Who may consent.
§10-7503-2.2. When consent may be given.
§10-7503-2.3. Permanent relinquishments.
§10-7503-2.4. Contents of consent to adoption.
§10-7503-2.6. Extrajudicial consent.
§10-7503-2.7. Setting aside permanent relinquishment or consent to adoption.
§10-7503-3.1. Notice of plan for adoption.
§10-7503-3.2. Notice of filing of paternity action by putative father.
§10-7503-4.1. Temporary orders of custody.
§10-7504-1.1. Medical and social history report.
§10-7505-1.1. Confidential character of hearings and records – Release - Exceptions - Misdemeanor.
§10-7505-1.2. Appointment of attorney and guardian ad litem.
§10-7505-1.3. Court clerk or deputy may affix signature of judge to order and notice of hearing.
§10-7505-1.4. Priority on docket - Proceedings to be expedited.
§10-7505-1.5. Visitation agreements between child, adoptive parents and birth relative.
§10-7505-2.1. Preadoption termination of parental rights.
§10-7505-3.2. Costs, funds or monies expended by adoptive family – Disclosure statement.
§10-7505-3.3. Disclosure Statement of Adoption-related Costs and Expenditures.
§10-7505-4.1. Application - Notice - Hearing - Order - Appeal.
§10-7505-4.2. Exceptions to requirement of parental consent.
§10-7505-4.3. Inquiry to identify unknown or putative father.
§10-7505-5.2. Subsequent home study - Waiver.
§10-7505-5.3. Contents of home study.
§10-7505-5.4. Persons or agencies authorized to conduct home studies.
§10-7505-6.1. Interlocutory decree.
§10-7505-6.2. Filings required prior to final hearing.
§10-7505-6.4. Denial of petition for adoption.
§10-7505-6.5. Effect of final decree - Grandparental rights.
§10-7505-8.1. Adoption dissolution statistics to be published.
§10-7506-1.1. Paternity registry.
§10-7507-1.1. Adult adoptions.
§10-7508-1.1. Records retention.
§10-7508-1.2. Mutual Consent Voluntary Registry.
§10-7508-1.3. Confidential intermediary search program.
§10-7509-1.1. Conditions for discharges of infants from medical facilities.
§10-7509-1.2. Confidential index of birth and adoptive names.
§10-7509-1.3. Invalidation or revocation of final decree of adoption.
§10-7510-1.4. Eligibility for adoption assistance - Factors for determination.
§10-7510-1.6. Denial of assistance - Hearing.
§10-7510-2.2. Photograph and description of child to be provided to exchange.
§10-7510-2.4. Change in status of child listed by exchange.
§10-7510-2.5. Withdrawal of child from register.
§10-7510-3.2. Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance.
§10-7510-3.3. Administration of compact - Rules and regulations.
§10-7603. Renumbered as § 2203 of Title 27A by Laws 2006, c. 226, § 6, emerg. eff. June 6, 2006.
§10-7700-103. Scope of act – Choice of law – Jurisdiction of district and administrative courts.
§10-7700-201. Establishment of parent-child relationship.
§10-7700-202. Equal rights of marital and nonmarital children.
§10-7700-203. Application of established parent-child relationship.
§10-7700-204. Presumption of paternity.
§10-7700-301. Voluntary acknowledgment of paternity.
§10-7700-302. Requirements of acknowledgment – Void and voidable acknowledgment.
§10-7700-303. Denial of paternity - Validity.
§10-7700-304. Execution of acknowledgment and denial – Effective date – Execution by minors.
§10-7700-305. Effect of acknowledgment or denial.
§10-7700-307. Rescission of acknowledgment or denial.
§10-7700-308. Proceeding to challenge acknowledgment – Commencement – Burden of proof.
§10-7700-309. Proceeding to challenge acknowledgment or denial – Procedure.
§10-7700-310. Ratification of unchallenged acknowledgment prohibited.
§10-7700-311. Full faith and credit.
§10-7700-313. Release of copies of acknowledgment or denial of paternity.
§10-7700-501. Scope of article.
§10-7700-502. Order for genetic testing – Order for in utero testing not allowed.
§10-7700-503. Requirements of testing – Objection to calculation - Retesting.
§10-7700-504. Report of testing – Chain of custody.
§10-7700-505. Identification of father - Rebuttal.
§10-7700-506. Payment of costs of testing.
§10-7700-507. Advance payment for additional testing.
§10-7700-509. Testing of deceased individual.
§10-7700-510. Testing of identical brother – Use of nongenetic evidence.
§10-7700-511. Release of genetic test report.
§10-7700-601. Proceeding authorized.
§10-7700-602. Standing to maintain proceeding.
§10-7700-603. Parties to proceeding.
§10-7700-604. Personal jurisdiction.
§10-7700-607. Two-year limitation in proceedings with presumed father - Exception.
§10-7700-608. Motion for genetic testing.
§10-7700-609. Limitation in proceeding with acknowledged or adjudicated father.
§10-7700-610. Joinder of proceedings.
§10-7700-611. Proceeding before birth of child.
§10-7700-612. Child as party to proceeding – Guardian ad litem.
§10-7700-621. Admissibility of genetic-testing results - Testimony of experts - Medical bills.
§10-7700-622. Enforcement of order for genetic testing - Default.
§10-7700-623. Admission of paternity.
§10-7700-624. Temporary order for support.
§10-7700-631. Rules for adjudication of paternity.
§10-7700-632. Jury prohibited.
§10-7700-633. Closure of proceeding – Inspection of records.
§10-7700-634. Order on default.
§10-7700-635. Dismissal for want of prosecution.
§10-7700-637. Binding effect of determination of parentage.
§10-7700-901. Uniformity of application and construction.