A. Except as provided in subsection C of this section or where exempted by federal law, every agency or a political subdivision of this state shall verify the lawful presence in the United States of any natural person fourteen (14) years of age or older who has applied for state or local public benefits, as defined in 8 U.S.C., Section 1621, or for federal public benefits, as defined in 8 U.S.C., Section 1611, that is administered by an agency or a political subdivision of this state.
B. The provisions of this section shall be enforced without regard to race, religion, gender, ethnicity, or national origin.
C. Verification of lawful presence under the provisions of this section shall not be required:
1. For any purpose for which lawful presence in the United States is not restricted by law, ordinance, or regulation;
2. For assistance for health care items and services that are necessary for the treatment of an emergency medical condition, as defined in 42 U.S.C., Section 1396b(v)(3), of the alien involved and are not related to an organ transplant procedure;
3. For short-term, noncash, in-kind emergency disaster relief;
4. For public health assistance for immunizations with respect to diseases and for testing and treatment of symptoms of communicable diseases whether or not such symptoms are caused by a communicable disease;
5. For application of special volunteer health care licenses that specify the eligible volunteer shall be either retired from practice in this state or actively licensed with a clean record in another state and that such eligible volunteer shall not receive or have the expectation to receive any payment or compensation, either direct or indirect, for any services rendered in this state under the special volunteer license; or
6. For programs, services, or assistance such as soup kitchens, crisis counseling and intervention, and short-term shelter specified by the United States Attorney General, in the sole and unreviewable discretion of the United States Attorney General after consultation with appropriate federal agencies and departments which:
D. Verification of lawful presence in the United States by the agency or political subdivision required to make such verification shall require that the applicant execute an affidavit under penalty of perjury that:
1. He or she is a United States citizen; or
2. He or she is a qualified alien under the federal Immigration and Nationality Act and is lawfully present in the United States.
The agency or political subdivision providing the state or local public benefits shall provide notary public services at no cost to the applicant.
E. For any applicant who has executed the affidavit described in paragraph 2 of subsection D of this section, eligibility for benefits shall be verified through the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security or an equivalent program designated by the United States Department of Homeland Security. Until such eligibility verification is made, the affidavit may be presumed to be proof of lawful presence for the purposes of this section.
F. Any person who knowingly and willfully makes a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement of representation in an affidavit executed pursuant to subsection D of this section shall be subject to criminal penalties applicable in this state for fraudulently obtaining public assistance program benefits. If the affidavit constitutes a false claim of U.S. citizenship under 18 U.S.C., Section 911, a complaint shall be filed by the agency requiring the affidavit with the United States Attorney General for the applicable district based upon the venue in which the affidavit was executed.
G. Agencies or political subdivisions of this state may adopt variations to the requirements of the provisions of this section which demonstrably improve the efficiency or reduce delay in the verification process, or to provide for adjudication of unique individual circumstances where the verification procedures in this section would impose unusual hardship on a legal resident of Oklahoma.
H. It shall be unlawful for any agency or a political subdivision of this state to provide any state, local, or federal benefit, as defined in 8 U.S.C., Section 1621, or 8 U.S.C., Section 1611, in violation of the provisions of this section.
I. Each state agency or department which administers any program of state or local public benefits shall provide an annual report to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives with respect to its compliance with the provisions of this section. Each agency or department shall monitor the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements Program for application verification errors and significant delays and shall provide an annual public report on such errors and significant delays and recommendations to ensure that the application of the Systematic Alien Verification of Entitlements Program is not erroneously denying benefits to legal residents of Oklahoma. Errors shall also be reported to the United States Department of Homeland Security by each agency or department.
Added by Laws 2007, c. 112, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2007. Amended by Laws 2010, c. 102, § 1, emerg. eff. April 13, 2010.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§56-26.6. Eligibility for assistance.
§56-26.7. Temporary relief employment of destitute but able-bodied persons.
§56-26.8. Victims of disasters.
§56-26.9. Equipment of governmental agencies, use of.
§56-26.13. Abolition of Oklahoma Emergency Relief Board.
§56-26.14. Transfer of properties, records and funds to Department of Public Welfare.
§56-26.16. Rules and regulations - Payments.
§56-26.17. Department of Human Services - Classification of employees.
§56-26.18. Application for relief - Allowance of false claims - Penalty.
§56-27.1. Community work and training program.
§56-27.2. Rules and regulations.
§56-27.3. Work assignments - Duration of work - Earnings.
§56-27.4. Suspension or denial of assistance for failure to work or misconduct.
§56-27.5. Approval of projects.
§56-27.6. Furnishing transportation, tools, equipment and supervision.
§56-27.7. Nature of work - Effect on regular workers.
§56-27.8. Effect of work on right to assistance.
§56-27.9. Termination of agreement.
§56-27.10. Department of Public Welfare - Scope of participation.
§56-27.11. Conflicts with federal law.
§56-28.1. Planned parenthood - Educational materials and information.
§56-31. Overseers of the indigent.
§56-32.1. Authority to establish county department.
§56-32.2. Director of Human Services - Social Services.
§56-32.3. Employment of pharmacists and doctors – Compensation – Blanket bond.
§56-33. County to support indigent persons - Power to provide indigent care facility.
§56-34. County may rent indigent care facility.
§56-35. Where county has no indigent care facility.
§56-37. Overseers to receive person removed - Appeal.
§56-38. Time of hearing appeal.
§56-39. Court may amend order of removal.
§56-41. Commissioners to bring suits.
§56-42. Administrator of indigent care facility.
§56-44. Tax levy for indigent care facility.
§56-46. Duties when complaint is made.
§56-47. Overseers to maintain documentation concerning indigent.
§56-48. Poor person may apply to district court.
§56-49. Proceedings when legal residence not known.
§56-52. Compensation of overseers.
§56-53. Submission of accounts and sworn statements of overseers.
§56-54. Sickness or death of poor stranger.
§56-57.1. Intent of Legislature.
§56-59.1. Income tax check-off for indigent health care - Indigent Health Care Revolving Fund.
§56-63. Department of Human Services - Responsibilities and duties.
§56-64. Exemptions from act - Duties of hospitals and clinics - Reports and documentation.
§56-65. Screening of persons requesting assistance.
§56-66. Reimbursements and payments to hospitals and clinics - Disbursement of state monies.
§56-91. Issue of bonds authorized.
§56-92. Election authorized - Manner of calling election.
§56-93. Contents of proclamation.
§56-96. Rate of interest - Payment - Signatures - Recording.
§56-98. Purchase of lands and buildings.
§56-99. Persons admitted - Authority and supervision.
§56-111. Erection of buildings - Care of patients.
§56-112. Supervision of treatment of patients.
§56-114. Employment of nurses, etc.
§56-121. When commissioners may sell.
§56-122. Resolution of county commissioners - Appraisement.
§56-123. Publication of notice.
§56-124. Procedure - Bids - Report to district judge.
§56-125. Deeds - Order for execution - Signing, acknowledging and attesting - Prima facie evidence.
§56-126. Proceeds - Disposition.
§56-143. Conditions of allowance.
§56-144. Termination or modification of allowance.
§56-145. Provisions when fund is insufficient.
§56-146. Class of widows entitled.
§56-147. Unlawful procurement - Penalty for attempt.
§56-148. Judgments for allowance - Citizens may petition rehearing.
§56-162. Duties and powers of the Director.
§56-162.1. Additional names for Department of Public Welfare, Welfare Commission and Director.
§56-162.1a. Additional names for Department of Human Services and Director of Human Services.
§56-162.2. Campus police and juvenile officers - Appointment - Powers.
§56-162.3. Police officers - Certification.
§56-162.4. Peace officers for Commission.
§56-163. County boards - Appointment - Duties.
§56-163.1. Satellite meal sites.
§56-163.2. Josephine Meade Anti-Hunger Act.
§56-163.3. Leftover food – Prevention of waste.
§56-164. Eligibility for assistance.
§56-165. Amount of assistance.
§56-166. Application for assistance.
§56-166.1. Application for assistance resulting from birth of child.
§56-166.2. Concurrent applications by active duty military members.
§56-167. Investigation of applications.
§56-167.1. Request for financial records - Consent.
§56-167.2. Subpoena power of the Inspector General.
§56-168. Appeal by applicant - Procedure - Review.
§56-169. Reinvestigation of assistance grants.
§56-172. Assistance to incompetent to be paid to guardian.
§56-173. Assistance inalienable.
§56-175. Assistance to crippled children.
§56-176. Homeless and neglected children.
§56-176.1. Investigation or study involving custody, placement or adoption of children - Fee.
§56-177. Assent to provisions of federal law.
§56-182. Charging fees for representing applicant prohibited.
§56-183. Confidentiality of applications, information and records – Misuse of information.
§56-185. Fraud in obtaining assistance - Penalties - Signage.
§56-186. Violations of the provisions of this act a misdemeanor.
§56-188. Provisions severable.
§56-191. Contents of affidavit.
§56-192. Exemption from costs in guardianship cases.
§56-193. Release of liens - Filing.
§56-198.9. Increase in assistance payments.
§56-198.10. Increase in assistance payments.
§56-198.11b. Public policy - Strategic Planning Committee on the Olmstead Decision.
§56-198.13. Legislative findings and intent.
§56-198.15. Self-Directed Care Option.
§56-198.16. Implementation - Requirements - Feasibility of expansion - Review.
§56-198.17. Nursing home prescreening process - Rules.
§56-199. Visual or optometric services - Free choice of practitioner and profession.
§56-199.2. Cooperation with commissions and state agencies - Interpreter services.
§56-200.1. Payment of expenses for sterilization of male recipients of public assistance.
§56-201. Group hospitalization insurance.
§56-203. Hospitalization and medical care system in the Department of Public Welfare.
§56-204. Vendor drug program - Exemption of certain drugs.
§56-204.1. Expansion of vendor drug program.
§56-212. Matching contributions.
§56-213. Reservation of employer's share of contributions - Deduction of employees' share.
§56-214. Reports - Duties of Director.
§56-215. State Budget Director OASI fund.
§56-222. Audit of financial records of hospitals as to per diem costs.
§56-223. Human Services Medical and Assistance Fund.
§56-224. Human Services Disbursing Fund.
§56-226. Department of Human Services Federal Disallowance Fund.
§56-228. Guardianship voucher program.
§56-229. OK Benefits Revolving Fund.
§56-230.51. Program components.
§56-230.53. Exclusion of automobile from determination of applicant's resources.
§56-230.54. Individual development accounts.
§56-230.55. Unmarried minor recipients - Adult supervised living arrangements.
§56-230.56. Immunization incentive program.
§56-230.57. Residency requirement.
§56-230.59. Substance abuse study.
§56-230.60. Disclosure of persons responsible for child support as precondition to TANF benefits.
§56-230.61. Extension of transitional Medicaid, child care assistance and support services.
§56-230.62. Contracts for literacy remediation, work activities, training and other services.
§56-230.64. Case management services.
§56-230.65. Employability and literacy assessment - Personal responsibility agreements.
§56-230.66. Compulsory school attendance.
§56-230.67. Application for Earned Income Tax Credit - Assistance from Department of Human Services.
§56-230.69. Child care resource and referral centers.
§56-230.70. One-stop Career/Employment Centers.
§56-230.72. Medicaid assistance.
§56-230.76. TANF Options Task Force — Membership.
§56-230.77. Delivery system for redemption of vouchers for services from faith-based providers.
§56-230.78. Oklahoma Marriage Initiative public service announcement campaign.
§56-231. Applicant for assistance to request filing of criminal charges.
§56-232. Public Welfare Commission - Notice and information to district attorney.
§56-233. Referral of willfully delinquent parents to district attorney for prosecution.
§56-234. Actions to secure compliance with court's support or maintenance orders.
§56-235. Payments to Department of Human Services.
§56-236. Legal division or unit - Contracts for private legal counsel.
§56-237. Support collection, parent location and paternity determination services.
§56-237.5. AFDC payments to adult custodians - Purpose.
§56-237.6. AFDC recipients required to participate in parent or early childhood education programs.
§56-237.8. Order of administrative law judge.
§56-237.9. Administrative law judge authorized to conduct hearings by electronic means.
§56-237.9a. Electronic transmittal of documents, electronic signature - Rules.
§56-237.10. Docketing of administrative orders.
§56-237A. Notice to obligor - Administrative procedures.
§56-238. Payment of public assistance creating debt to Department.
§56-238.2. Assignment of earnings to be honored by employer - Release from liability.
§56-238.3a. Failure to appear at hearing - Administrative order.
§56-238.4. Hearing on debt - Appeal - Orders.
§56-238.5A. Use of child support guidelines.
§56-238.6. Administrative procedures - Use.
§56-238.7. Modification of final order to pay child support.
§56-240.1. Authority of Child Support Enforcement Division to pursue collection of support.
§56-240.2. Initiation of enforcement proceedings by Division.
§56-240.4. Admissibility of report of payments.
§56-240.5. Child support services - Fee.
§56-240.6. Enforcement of child support obligation.
§56-240.7. Release of child support arrearage information to consumer reporting agencies.
§56-240.8. Publication and distribution of child support collection services.
§56-240.9. Filing cases involving concurrent jurisdiction - Enforcement of foreign orders.
§56-240.13. Guidelines for indirect contempt and purge fees - Request to Oklahoma Supreme Court.
§56-240.16. Court-ordered payment plan - Probationary continuation of license.
§56-240.17. Termination of suspension, revocation, nonissuance, or nonrenewal order.
§56-240.19. Implementation of order of suspension, revocation or probation.
§56-240.20. Fees to cover administrative costs.
§56-240.21. Promulgation of rules.
§56-240.22. Financial institution data match reporting system.
§56-240.22A. Financial institution data match reporting system - Definitions.
§56-240.22B. Information required from financial institutions.
§56-240.22G. Financial institution data match reporting system - Levy of match accounts.
§56-240.23. Orders over signature of Director.
§56-240.24. Delinquent or missing parent "Most Wanted" list.
§56-241. Participation in food stamp program - Agreements - Distribution - Reimbursement procedures.
§56-241.1. Electronic benefit identification program - Implementation.
§56-241.3. Limitation of benefits - Amount and receipt of allotments.
§56-241.4. Restrictions on debit and electronic benefit cards - Violations.
§56-242. Distribution of federally donated agricultural commodities - Limitations.
§56-243. Food stamp fraud - Penalties.
§56-244. Conflicting federal statutes.
§56-245. Short title - Creation of committee - Purpose - Membership - Meetings - Expenses.
§56-245.1. Partnerships to generate funding.
§56-246. HOPE Act – Eligibility verification – Independent vendors.
§56-247. Quarterly review of eligibility – Notice of discrepancy or change.
§56-248. Identity authentication for applicants.
§56-249. Sharing of information if fraud suspected.
§56-250. Promulgation of rules and regulations.
§56-253. Legislative findings.
§56-255. Contracts with fiduciary organizations - Evaluation criteria - Responsibilities - Grants.
§56-256. Individual development account (IDA) - Matching funds.
§56-257. Permitted uses of individual development accounts.
§56-258. Withdrawals under false pretenses or for other than approved purposes - Penalties.
§56-259. State agency responsible for implementation of act.
§56-260. Individual Development Account (IDA) Revolving Fund.
§56-300. Oklahoma Medical Center - Institutions included.
§56-327.1. Purchase or lease of passenger motor vehicles.
§56-330. Use of monies - Federal funds - Commission as sole state agency.
§56-335. Outpatient services for former patients of Taft State Hospital.
§56-343. Basic medical services programs at schools for persons with intellectual disabilities.
§56-347. Guardian and conservator services.
§56-411. Deceased child or retarded person - Funeral arrangements and expenses.
§56-530.2. Purpose and policy of act - Maintenance of minimum standards - Certificate required.
§56-530.4. Application for certificate - Provisional certificate.
§56-530.7. Revocation or refusal to renew certificate - Notice and hearing.
§56-530.8. Appeals - Injunctions - Violations.
§56-604. Family Support Program - Eligibility criteria.
§56-605. Rules and regulations.
§56-607. Termination of assistance.
§56-608. Hearing upon denial or termination.
§56-625.1. Short title – Purpose - Definitions.
§56-625.2. Statewide Independent Living Council – Contracts for services.
§56-703. Credit for providing volunteer in-home service.
§56-705. Volunteer Service Credit Bank Program Advisory Council.
§56-1005.1. Definitions – Fraudulent receipt of assistance.
§56-1005.2. Short title - Defunding Fetal-Body-Parts Trafficking Act.
§56-1005.4. Violations – Penalties – Investigation.
§56-1006. Medicaid fraud - Penalties.
§56-1007. Additional penalties.
§56-1007.1. Short title - Defunding Statutory Rape Cover-up Act.
§56-1007.3. Eligibility for Medicaid reimbursement – Failure to report statutory rape.
§56-1007.4. Promulgation of rules to investigate complaints.
§56-1008. Annual report on Medicaid fraud.
§56-1009.1. Short title - Legislative findings.
§56-1010.8A. Medicaid Health Improvement Revolving Fund.
§56-1010.13. Representatives of incompetent Medicaid beneficiaries.
§56-1010.21. Short title – Purpose - Definition.
§56-1010.22. Establishment of program – Services to be offered – Target population.
§56-1011.3. Powers, duties and responsibilities of Health Care Authority – Program opt-out option.
§56-1011.5. Nursing facility incentive reimbursement rate plan.
§56-1011.6. Disease management program.
§56-1011.7. Plan to implement alternatives for long-term care.
§56-1011.8. Program to encourage use of primary care services in lieu of emergency room services.
§56-1011.9. Establishment of method to reduce payment error rate - Reporting of errors.
§56-1011.10. Health care benefit waiver for full-time state university or college students.
§56-1011.11. Durable medical equipment retrieval program – Rules - Definition.
§56-1011.13. Nursing Facility Supplemental Payment Program Revolving Fund.
§56-1011.14. Penalties and interest for failing to timely pay.
§56-1011.15. SoonerCare eligibility modifications.
§56-1012.1. Short title - Commitment to Care for People with Complex Physical Disabilities Act.
§56-1012.3. Coverage for specialty provider services.
§56-1012.4. Regulations and policies for CRT products and services.
§56-1015.3. Requirements for Medicaid claims on wheeled mobility purchases.
§56-1016. Study of coverage for prosthetic and orthotic devices for Medicaid-eligible individuals.
§56-1017.1. Oklahoma Choices for Long-Term Care Act - Purpose.
§56-1017.2. Legislative findings.
§56-1017.4. Enrollment system.
§56-1017.5. Request for Proposal.
§56-1017.6. Options counseling for long-term care for persons 55 or older.
§56-1018. Reductions in planned services – Prospective application only.
§56-1020. Community-based program of services - Administration - Gifts.
§56-1025.3. Community services worker registry.
§56-1025.4. Violations and penalties.
§56-1030.3. Compensation of receiver.
§56-2002. Nursing Facilities Quality of Care Fee.
§56-2004. Home-Based Support Quality Assurance Assessment.
§56-3001. Short title - Purpose - Joint implementation by state agencies.
§56-3002. Designation of participating agencies - Respective responsibilities - Report.
§56-3002.1. Aging and Disability Resource Consortium initiative.
§56-3002.2. Short title - Oklahoma Caregiver Support Act.
§56-3002.3. Expansion of service locations.
§56-3002.4. Support for awareness of information, services and training.
§56-3002.5. Oklahoma Options Counseling for Long-term Care Program Act.
§56-3002.6. Legislative findings.
§56-3002.7. Definitions - Options Counseling for Long-term Care Program - Consultation.
§56-3003. Contents of coordinated system - Implementation deadlines.
§56-3021. Oklahoma 2-1-1 Collaborative - Duties and responsibilities.
§56-3051. Discontinuance of state-administered resource centers.
§56-3100. Aging Services Division - Duties.
§56-3121. Compassionate Care Task Force.
§56-4000. Oklahoma College Savings Plan exemption.
§56-4001.2. Options for a qualified ABLE program.
§56-4001.3. Use of financial institutions as depositories and managers.
§56-4001.4. Establishment of accounts – Contributions - Withdrawals.
§56-4002.1. Short title - Ensuring Access to Medicaid Act.
§56-4002.1a. Legislative intent.
§56-4002.3a. Capitated contracts with contracted entities for delivery of Medicaid services.
§56-4002.3b. Capitated contracts – Requests for proposals – Competitive bids.
§56-4002.3c. Process for assignment of Medicaid members to contracted entities.
§56-4002.3d. Selection of primary care provider by members.
§56-4002.4. Network adequacy standards for contracted entities.
§56-4002.4a. Standard contract terms.
§56-4002.6. Requirements for prior authorizations.
§56-4002.7. Requirements for processing and adjudicating claims.
§56-4002.8. Uniform procedures for review and appeal for adverse determinations.
§56-4002.10. Readiness review.
§56-4002.11. Scorecard comparing contracted entities and dental benefit managers.
§56-4002.12. Minimum rates of reimbursement – Value-based payment arrangements.
§56-4002.12a. Dental benefit managers to maintain Medicaid Dental Advisory Committees.
§56-4002.12b. Oklahoma Health Care Authority to ensure sustainability.
§56-4002.13. Medicaid Delivery System Quality Advisory Committee.
§56-4002.14. Uniform defined measures and goals - Provider quality metrics.