A. The State Commissioner of Health may place a qualified person in a facility as a temporary manager to assume operating control of the facility and to ensure that the health and safety of the residents of the facility are protected when any of the following conditions exist:
1. The conditions at the facility pose immediate jeopardy to the health and safety of the residents of the facility;
2. The facility is operating without a license;
3. The State Department of Health has suspended, revoked or refused to renew the existing license of the facility;
4. The financial condition of the facility poses an immediate risk to the proper operation of the facility or to the health, safety or welfare of the residents of the facility;
5. The facility has closed or has informed the Department that it intends to close and adequate arrangements for the relocation of residents have not been made at least thirty (30) days prior to closure; or
6. The Department has terminated certification status under Medicare/Medicaid.
B. The Department shall notify the owner or operator of the action taken, the reason or reasons why such action was taken, and the right of the owner or operator to have a hearing on the matter.
C. Any owner or operator subject to placement of a temporary manager may appeal such action by filing a petition for hearing with the district court within five (5) days of the appointment of a temporary manager. The court shall conduct the hearing within ten (10) days of the filing of such petition. On the basis of the hearing, the court may continue the order in effect, revoke it or modify it. The petition for hearing, when docketed, shall have priority over all cases pending on the docket except criminal cases.
D. All funds due or available to the facility from any source, to include funds held by a predecessor temporary manager of the facility, during the pendency of the temporary management shall be made available to the temporary manager who shall use the funds to ensure the health and safety of the residents of the facility. Unless prior written approval has been obtained from the Commissioner for such expenditure, any use of funds for a purpose other than to ensure the health and safety of the residents of the facility shall constitute a breach of the temporary manager’s fiduciary duty and a violation of the Nursing Home Care Act.
E. The Commissioner shall establish qualifications for persons to be appointed as temporary managers and shall maintain a list of all such qualified persons. The Commissioner may appoint any person from the list to serve as a temporary manager, provided that the Commissioner shall not appoint any owner or affiliate of the facility as its temporary manager.
F. The temporary manager shall make provisions for the continued protection of the health and safety of all residents of the facility. The temporary manager appointed pursuant to the Nursing Home Care Act shall exercise those powers and shall perform those duties set out by the Commissioner in writing. The Commissioner shall provide for the temporary manager to have sufficient power and duties to ensure that the residents of the facility receive adequate care.
G. If funds are insufficient to meet the expenses of performing the powers and duties conferred on the temporary manager, the temporary manager may borrow the funds or contract for indebtedness as necessary; provided, any such indebtedness shall not be construed to be a debt of the state or made on behalf of the state. The State of Oklahoma is not liable, directly or indirectly, for any liability incurred by any temporary manager in the performance of the manager’s official duties pursuant to law. The State Board of Health shall, by rule, establish a fund, to be drawn out of the discretionary funds of the Department, to assist temporary managers in the continuation of care of the residents of a facility where, in the judgment of the Commissioner, funds are not available from other sources; provided, any such advances by the Department shall be repaid by the temporary manager at the time the final account is rendered. If such advances are not repaid in full, any amount not repaid shall constitute a lien against any and all assets of any owner and shall also constitute a lien as provided in paragraph 4 of subsection L of this section.
H. The Commissioner shall set the compensation of the temporary manager, who shall be paid by the facility.
I. A temporary manager may be held liable in a personal capacity only for the manager’s gross negligence, intentional acts or breaches of fiduciary duty. The Commissioner may require a temporary manager to post a bond.
J. The Department shall issue a conditional license to a facility in which a temporary manager is placed. The duration of a license issued under this section is limited to the duration of the temporary managership.
K. The Commissioner shall require that the temporary manager report to the Department on a regular basis as to the progress of the facility in reaching substantial compliance with the Nursing Home Care Act and the rules promulgated thereto, and the establishment of mechanisms which will ensure the continued compliance of the facility.
L. 1. The Commissioner may release the temporary manager under any of the following circumstances:
2. a.Within thirty (30) days after release, the temporary manager shall render to the Department a complete accounting of all property of which the temporary manager has taken possession, of all funds collected, and of the expenses of the temporary managership, to include, if requested by the Department, copies of all documents supporting the reasonableness and necessity of such expenditures.
3. After a complete accounting, and payment of reasonable expenses incurred as a result of the temporary managership, the Commissioner shall order payment of the surplus to the owner. If funds are insufficient to pay reasonable expenses incurred as a result of the temporary managership, the owner shall be liable for the deficiency. Any funds recovered from the owner shall be used to reimburse any unpaid expenses due and owing as a result of the temporary managership.
4. In order to protect the health, welfare and safety of the residents of any nursing facility for which a temporary manager has been appointed, the Department is authorized to provide the monies from any funds appropriated or otherwise made available to the Department to protect the residents of the nursing facility. The Department shall have a lien for any payment made pursuant to this section upon any beneficial interest, direct or indirect, of any owner in the following property:
M. Nothing in the Nursing Home Care Act shall be deemed to relieve any owner, administrator or employee of a facility in which a temporary manager is placed of any civil or criminal liability incurred, or any duty imposed by law, by reason of acts or omissions of the owner, administrator or employee prior to the appointment of a temporary manager; provided, nothing contained in the Nursing Home Care Act shall be construed to suspend during the temporary managership any obligation of the owner, administrator or employee for payment of taxes or other operating and maintenance expenses of the facility or of the owner, administrator, employee or any other person for the payment of mortgages or liens.
N. The Commissioner may institute any legal proceeding to recover any monies or other thing of value determined to have been expended unnecessarily or in an excessive amount necessary for the maintenance of the health and safety of the residents of a facility, or that was expended in violation of the temporary manager’s fiduciary duties, or which expenditure was otherwise unlawful under state or federal law. Such legal proceeding for wrongful expenditure of these funds may be brought against the temporary manager and against any other person or entity who receives such wrongful expenditure and who was not a bona fide vendor in good faith to the temporary manager, or who was not otherwise a bona fide recipient of such funds in good faith. Costs for such an action by the Department for funds wrongfully expended shall be awarded if the Department prevails, and shall include all court costs, interest at the statutory rate from and after the date of the wrongful expenditure, and a reasonable attorney fee. The temporary manager and the bad faith vendor/recipient shall be jointly and severally liable for all funds wrongfully expended and for all related litigation costs.
Added by Laws 1995, c. 230, § 15, eff. July 1, 1995. Amended by Laws 2002, c. 230, § 8, eff. Nov. 1, 2002; Laws 2005, c. 202, § 1.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
Title 63. Public Health and Safety
§63-1-102. Definitions of terms used in Code.
§63-1-103. State Board of Health created.
§63-1-103a. Short title - Oklahoma Public Health Advisory Council Modernization Act.
§63-1-103a.1. Public Health Advisory Councils.
§63-1-104. State Commissioner of Health – Powers and duties.
§63-1-105. State Department of Health created.
§63-1-105a. Liability insurance for certain employees.
§63-1-105b. Soliciting residents for nursing care facilities.
§63-1-105c. Conflicts of interest.
§63-1-105d. Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Revolving Fund.
§63-1-105e. Duties of Department of Health.
§63-1-105f. Office of Accountability Systems.
§63-1-106. State Commissioner of Health - Qualifications - Powers and duties.
§63-1-106.1. Fee schedule for licenses, permits and other health services.
§63-1-106.2. Uniform application to be used in credentialing process.
§63-1-106.3. Oklahoma Food Service Advisory Council
§63-1-106.4. Chief Medical Officer.
§63-1-107. Public Health Special Fund.
§63-1-107.1A. Eldercare Revolving Fund.
§63-1-107.2. Vaccine Revolving Fund.
§63-1-107.3. Health Department Media Campaign Revolving Fund.
§63-1-107.4. Oklahoma Department of Health Civil Monetary Penalty Revolving Fund.
§63-1-108. Federal funds - Grants and donations.
§63-1-109. Right to choose practitioner.
§63-1-110.1. Children First Fund.
§63-1-114.1. Comprehensive Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.
§63-1-114.2. Dental Health Service.
§63-1-117. Legislative findings - Intent.
§63-1-118. Division of Health Care Information - Powers and duties.
§63-1-119. Collection of health care data.
§63-1-120. Confidentiality of data - Disclosure upon court order - Immunity from liability.
§63-1-132.1. Office of the State Coordinator for Health Information Exchange.
§63-1-201. County board of health - Membership.
§63-1-202. County board of health - Powers and duties.
§63-1-203. County superintendent of health - Appointment - Compensation.
§63-1-204. County superintendent of health - Powers and Duties.
§63-1-206. Functions of health departments.
§63-1-206.1. Nonphysician services - Fees - Agreements to provide services - Disposition of funds.
§63-1-207. Cooperative departments of health - Agreements for.
§63-1-208. Funds for operation of health departments.
§63-1-208.1. Regional guidance centers and services.
§63-1-209. Cities and towns - Health authorities - Licensing and Inspection - Ordinances.
§63-1-210. City-county board of health in certain counties - Membership.
§63-1-211. Organization - Meetings - Compensation.
§63-1-212. Powers and duties of city - county board of health.
§63-1-212.1. Peace officer certificates for certain employees.
§63-1-213. Board of county commissioners - Rules and regulations - Fees.
§63-1-215. Duties of director of city-county health department.
§63-1-216. Agreements with other municipalities, agencies and organizations.
§63-1-217. Fees - Disposition.
§63-1-218.1. Travel expenses - Reimbursement - Payment by credit card.
§63-1-222.1. Governing boards - Membership - Tenure.
§63-1-222.2. Duties of governing boards.
§63-1-222.3. Support of programs.
§63-1-222.4. Screening of minors to avoid duplication of services.
§63-1-223. Constitutional levy for health department.
§63-1-224. Election on constitutional levy.
§63-1-225. Repeal of constitutional levy.
§63-1-226. Annual budget for health department.
§63-1-227. Short title - Intent of Legislature - Office of Child Abuse Prevention created.
§63-1-227.2. Power and duties of Office of Child Abuse Prevention.
§63-1-227.3. Comprehensive state plan for prevention of child abuse and neglect.
§63-1-227.6. Funding of child abuse prevention programs.
§63-1-227.7. Director of Office of Child Abuse Prevention - Power and duties.
§63-1-227.8. Child Abuse Prevention Fund.
§63-1-227.9. Child Abuse Training and Coordination Council.
§63-1-229.3. Tobacco Use Reduction Fund.
§63-1-229.7. Retention of unexpended appropriated funds.
§63-1-229.8. Contractor reports – Report to Governor and Legislature.
§63-1-229.11. Short title - Prevention of Youth Access to Tobacco Act.
§63-1-229.15. Signs in retail establishments required – Fines.
§63-1-229.16. Notice to retail employees - Signed acknowledgement.
§63-1-229.17. Vending machine sales restricted.
§63-1-229.20. Regulation by agencies or political subdivisions restricted.
§63-1-229.22. Enforcement of Act by ABLE Commission.
§63-1-229.23. Municipalities to furnish information to ABLE Commission.
§63-1-229.24. Distribution of administrative fines to municipalities.
§63-1-229.25. Certain other penalties authorized by law not excluded.
§63-1-229.29. Retail sale of alcoholic beverages or low-point beer – Posting of signs – Penalty.
§63-1-229.31. Enforcement of act - Enlistment of persons under 21 years of age.
§63-1-229.32. Other penalties authorized by law not excluded.
§63-1-229.33. Prevention of Youth Access to Alcohol Revolving Fund.
§63-1-229.34. Hired bus or limousine service.
§63-1-229.35. Vapor manufacturers to attest to applying for or receiving a marketing order.
§63-1-231. Short title - Purpose.
§63-1-232. Statewide program to promote health care.
§63-1-233. Providers as state employees - Protection from liability - Employment contracts.
§63-1-233.1. Short title - Ava's Law – Information to be provided to pregnant individuals.
§63-1-234.1. Breast-feeding – Declaration as right.
§63-1-237.1. Postponing Sexual Involvement for Young Teens program.
§63-1-242. Short title - Maternal Mortality Review Act.
§63-1-242.2. Maternal Mortality Review Committee.
§63-1-242.3. Investigation – Subpoena for production of records.
§63-1-242.4. Composition and structure of Committee.
§63-1-243. Requirements concerning perinatal mental health disorders.
§63-1-260.2. Purposes of act – Duties of Board of Health and Department of Health.
§63-1-260.4. Osteoporosis prevention and awareness.
§63-1-270. Plan for statewide coordinated system of care for stroke.
§63-1-270.2. Human embryo – Stem cell research – Reporting system.
§63-1-280.1. Sooner Start program treatment of autism spectrum disorders - Funding - Contracts.
§63-1-280.3. Outreach program providing intensive behavioral intervention for children with autism.
§63-1-290.2. Registered nurses - Physician-approved protocols.
§63-1-290.3. Construction of act - Severability.
§63-1-291.1. Short title-Oklahoma Veterans Brain Injury Treatment and Recovery Act of 2014.
§63-1-291.2. Hyperbaric oxygen treatment defined.
§63-1-291.3. Veterans Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment and Recovery Revolving Fund.
§63-1-291.6. Payment of treatment costs.
§63-1-302. Rules and regulations.
§63-1-303. System of vital statistics.
§63-1-304. State Commissioner of Health - Duties.
§63-1-311. See the following versions:
§63-1-311.1. Obtaining social security numbers for live births and deaths.
§63-1-311v1. Birth certificates - Filing - Contents - Surrogates.
§63-1-311v2. Birth certificates - Filing - Contents - Surrogates.
§63-1-312. Infant of unknown parentage.
§63-1-313. Delayed birth certificate.
§63-1-314. Delayed death certificate.
§63-1-315. Judicial proceeding for record of birth.
§63-1-316. New certificate of birth.
§63-1-316a. Heirloom birth certificates.
§63-1-316b. Short title - Death Certificate Accuracy Act.
§63-1-317. See the following versions:
§63-1-317a. Electronic capture of death certificate.
§63-1-317b. List of all registered deaths of residents indicated as veterans on death record.
§63-1-317c. Confidentiality and disclosure – Construction with Section 1-323.
§63-1-317d. Sudden unexplained infant death investigation (SUIDI).
§63-1-317v1. Death certificate - Filing - Contents.
§63-1-317v2. Death certificate - Filing - Contents.
§63-1-318. Fetal death certificate - Filing - Contents.
§63-1-318.1. MISSing Angels Act – Christopher and Kendall’s Law.
§63-1-318.2. Certificate of birth for stillborn child.
§63-1-319. Disinterment Permit - Notice of Disinterment and Reinterment.
§63-1-320. Extension of time to file certificate.
§63-1-321. Amendment of certificate or record.
§63-1-322. Copies of records - Certification.
§63-1-323. Vital statistics records confidential – Exceptions – Online public index.
§63-1-323.1. Notification system for identifying missing children.
§63-1-324. Certified copies of records - Evidentiary value.
§63-1-324.1. Birth, death or stillbirth certificates - Prohibited acts - Penalties.
§63-1-324.2. Unlawful acts - Penalties.
§63-1-325. Fees for certified copies of records - Noncollectible drafts - Enlistees.
§63-1-326. Inmates of institutions - Records - Deaths.
§63-1-327. Information concerning birth or death.
§63-1-329.1. Cremation - Burial at sea - Bodies for pathologic study - Disposal permits.
§63-1-334. Marriage and divorce – Nonidentifiable aggregate data.
§63-1-402. Examinations for tuberculosis.
§63-1-403. Exposure to tuberculosis.
§63-1-405. Freedom to choose treatment.
§63-1-409. Reciprocal agreements.
§63-1-410. Hospitalization and treatment.
§63-1-450. Oklahoma Plan for Comprehensive Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Act.
§63-1-502. Rules and regulations.
§63-1-502.1. Communicable diseases - Universal precautions - Rules and regulations - Risk exposure.
§63-1-502.4. Notice to funeral director or embalmer of communicable disease.
§63-1-503. Reports of disease.
§63-1-504. Quarantine - Violation of quarantine unlawful - Injunctive relief.
§63-1-505. Removal of diseased persons authorized.
§63-1-506. Permission for removal of diseased persons.
§63-1-507. Schools - Attendance of diseased pupils.
§63-1-508. Animals - Quarantine.
§63-1-509. Inflammation of eyes of newborn infants.
§63-1-510. Required eye treatment of infant - Exemption.
§63-1-515. Pregnant women - Tests for syphilis.
§63-1-515.1. Physicians attending upon pregnant females – Blood sample.
§63-1-516. Reports - Blood tests for syphilis.
§63-1-518. Report and treatment of disease.
§63-1-520. False discharge from treatment - Penalty.
§63-1-521. Treatment by person not a physician.
§63-1-522. Treatment without prescription.
§63-1-526. Rules and regulations.
§63-1-527. Reports of a sexually transmitted infection.
§63-1-528. Sexually transmitted infection cases - Instructions - Notification.
§63-1-529. Investigations by health officers.
§63-1-530. Protection against spread of infection.
§63-1-531. Certificates of freedom from infection.
§63-1-532. Publicity of information and reports.
§63-1-532.1. Minor's consent to examination and treatment for sexually transmitted infections.
§63-1-533. See the following versions:
§63-1-534.2. State Plan for the Prevention and Treatment of AIDS - Contents.
§63-1-539.1. Short title - Definitions.
§63-1-539.2. Needlestick Injury Prevention Committee – Appointments – Powers and duties.
§63-1-539.3. Uniform rules to be promulgated by certain state agencies.
§63-1-540. Information campaign on DES.
§63-1-541. Registry of persons who took DES.
§63-1-542. Report of findings and recommendations.
§63-1-543. Short title - Screening for detection of congenital or acquired hearing loss.
§63-1-543.3. Grand funding for sickle cell disease.
§63-1-545. Publication of results - Release of information.
§63-1-546.1. Short title – Legislative findings.
§63-1-546.5. District attorney multidisciplinary teams - Appropriate dispositions.
§63-1-550.2. Birth defects surveillance program.
§63-1-550.3. Record of Infants Born Exposed to Alcohol and Other Harmful Substances.
§63-1-550.4. Short title – Fayelen's Law.
§63-1-550.5. Birthing facility – Pulse oximetry screening.
§63-1-552. Investigations and other actions - Compilation and evaluation of information.
§63-1-553. Bone marrow donation program.
§63-1-553.1. Mammography reports – Breast density classification.
§63-1-554. Oklahoma Breast and Cervical Cancer Act.
§63-1-556. Contract review and recommendation.
§63-1-557. Breast and Cervical Cancer Act Revolving Fund.
§63-1-558. State income tax return check-off.
§63-1-559. Belle Maxine Hilliard Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Revolving Fund.
§63-1-559.2b. Legislative findings.
§63-1-559.2c. Obesity reduction programs - Department duties - Rules.
§63-1-563. Genetic counselors - License required.
§63-1-564. Requirements for licensure - Issuance of temporary license.
§63-1-565. Requirements for temporary licensure - Term of license.
§63-1-566. Exceptions to licensure requirement.
§63-1-567. Continuing education requirements.
§63-1-569. Licensure requirements - Rules.
§63-1-570. Genetic Counseling Licensure Revolving Fund.
§63-1-575. Short title - Courtney's Law – Information for chromosomal disorders.
§63-1-604. Transfer of General Hospital to City of Clinton.
§63-1-605. Unexpended appropriations - Continuance.
§63-1-702. Licenses required - Practice of healing arts or medicine
§63-1-702c. Enhanced reimbursement program for services provided to Medicare beneficiaries.
§63-1-702e. Uncompensated Care Equalization Revolving Fund.
§63-1-703. Licenses - Application - Evidence of qualifications.
§63-1-704. Licenses - Fees - Duration - Posting.
§63-1-706. Licenses - Issuance, suspension and revocation.
§63-1-706.11. Recognition of Center as resource to state's emergency medical services system.
§63-1-706.12. Purposes of Center.
§63-1-706a. Short title - No Patient Left Alone Act.
§63-1-707. Rules and standards – Oklahoma Hospital Advisory Council.
§63-1-707a. Staff privileges - Applications - Psychologists.
§63-1-707b. Granting of staff privileges - Criteria.
§63-1-709. Information confidential.
§63-1-711. Survey and inventory of hospitals and health centers.
§63-1-713. Standards of United States Surgeon General to be followed - Reports.
§63-1-719. Bonds of counties, cities and towns.
§63-1-722. Electronic- or computer-generated signatures of physician.
§63-1-723. Primary Health Care Development Revolving Fund.
§63-1-723.2. Discount program for qualified self-pay patients - Defense in collection action.
§63-1-724. Health centers – Contracts, donations, and grants.
§63-1-725.1. Short title - Transparency in Health Care Prices Act.
§63-1-725.3. Publicly available prices for common services.
§63-1-725.4. Prices required for certain services.
§63-1-725.5. Agency review of prices prohibited.
§63-1-728c. Prohibits employer discrimination - Applicable circumstances.
§63-1-728d. No requirement to admit patients - Employee refusal to participate and immunity.
§63-1-728e. Discrimination - Circumstances - Prohibitions.
§63-1-728f. Ability to sue - Damages.
§63-1-729.1. Physician presence for abortion-inducing drugs.
§63-1-729.2. Violation of act - Penalties.
§63-1-729.3. Civil actions - Damages and injunctive relief - Civil contempt.
§63-1-729.4. Anonymity of woman upon whom abortion is performed.
§63-1-729.5. Immunity from civil action.
§63-1-729.6. Interpretation of act.
§63-1-729.7. Severability of act.
§63-1-729a. Sale or distribution of RU-486.
§63-1-731. Persons who may perform abortions - Violations.
§63-1-731.2. Prohibiting certain abortions - Penalties.
§63-1-731.3. Detectable heartbeat – Abortion prohibited.
§63-1-731.4. Abortion prohibited – Exception - Penalties.
§63-1-732. Viable fetus - Grounds to abort - Procedure.
§63-1-733. Self-induced abortions.
§63-1-734. Live-born fetus - Care and treatment.
§63-1-735. Sale of child, unborn child or remains of child - Experiments.
§63-1-736. Hospitals - Advertising of counseling to pregnant women.
§63-1-737. Hospitals which may perform abortions.
§63-1-737.4. Required signage in abortion facilities.
§63-1-737.5. Failure to post signage in abortion facilities – Fine – Cause of action.
§63-1-737.6. Orally inform minors in abortion facilities – Minor certification.
§63-1-737.7. Short title - Oklahoma Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Abortion Act.
§63-1-737.9. Unlawful dismemberment abortions - Exceptions.
§63-1-737.10. Injunctive relief.
§63-1-737.11. Civil damages action.
§63-1-737.14. Disclosure of identity.
§63-1-737.15. Limitations of act.
§63-1-738.3. Print and online information - Requirements.
§63-1-738.3f. Civil actions - Damages.
§63-1-738.3g. Reasonable costs and attorney fees.
§63-1-738.3h. Identity of woman upon whom abortion performed - Disclosure.
§63-1-738.3i. Statute of limitations.
§63-1-738.3j. Interpretation of act.
§63-1-738.3k. Severability of act.
§63-1-738.4. Medical emergency abortions – Physician's judgment – Patient's right to information.
§63-1-738.5. Disciplinary action.
§63-1-738.9. Use of anesthetic or analgesic to eliminate or alleviate pain - Notice.
§63-1-738.11. Web site, development and maintenance.
§63-1-738.12. Medical emergency abortion - Notice of medical indications.
§63-1-738.14. Violation of Act - Penalties.
§63-1-738.15. Failure to comply with Act or issue public report - Civil liability.
§63-1-738.17. Severability of provisions.
§63-1-738i. Statistical Abortion Reporting Act.
§63-1-738j. Individual Abortion Form - Submission of abortion statistics.
§63-1-738k. Posting of Individual Abortion Form - Notice - Sample form.
§63-1-738l. Complications of Induced Abortion Report - Sample form.
§63-1-738o. Authority to intervene by right.
§63-1-738p. Judicial order restraining or enjoining Statistical Abortion Reporting Act.
§63-1-738q. Injucntion or restraining orders – Enforcement of provisions.
§63-1-740. Abortion on minor without parental consent or knowledge - Liability.
§63-1-740.2. Consent of parent - Requirements - Exceptions - Forms.
§63-1-740.2A. Evaluation and counseling session.
§63-1-740.4. Illegal abortion on unemancipated minor - Criminal and civil liability.
§63-1-740.4b. Unlawful acts - Defense - Civil action - Consent.
§63-1-740.6. Enjoinder, suspension, or delay of act.
§63-1-740.12. Alternatives-to-Abortion Services Revolving Fund.
§63-1-740.14. Injunctions or restraining orders – Enforcement of provisions.
§63-1-740.15. Short title - Choosing Childbirth Act.
§63-1-740.17. Department of Health grants to private organizations for services.
§63-1-740.18. Grant supervising entity.
§63-1-741. Abortions - Refusal to perform or participate - Exemptions.
§63-1-741.12. Wrongful life or wrongful birth action - Damages.
§63-1-743. Advertisement of mammography services - Disclosure of cost - Penalty.
§63-1-744. Short title - Parental Notification for Abortion Act.
§63-1-744.2. Notice – Waiting period.
§63-1-744.3. Medical emergency – Notice requirement.
§63-1-744.4. Exceptions to notice requirement.
§63-1-744.5. Criminal and civil liability.
§63-1-744.6. Injunction or restraining orders – Enforcement of provisions.
§63-1-745.1. Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.
§63-1-745.3. Legislative findings.
§63-1-745.6. Abortion – Report to State Department of Health – Public statistical report – Late fee.
§63-1-745.7. Violations of act.
§63-1-745.8. Suits upon violation of act – Injunctive relief – Attorney fees.
§63-1-745.9. Public disclosure of woman's identity whom an abortion was performed on.
§63-1-745.11. Construction of act.
§63-1-745.12. Heartbeat Informed Consent Act.
§63-1-745.14. Making heartbeat audible before abortion.
§63-1-745.15. Application of act.
§63-1-745.16. Violations of act - Penalties - Civil actions.
§63-1-745.17. Public disclosure of identity.
§63-1-745.18. Interpretation of statute.
§63-1-745.19. Severability of act.
§63-1-745.31. Short title - Oklahoma Heartbeat Act.
§63-1-745.33. Determining presence of fetal heartbeat.
§63-1-745.34. Abortion not to be performed if heartbeat detected.
§63-1-745.35. Medical emergency.
§63-1-745.36. Federal agencies, contractors or employees – Preemption or intergovernmental immunity.
§63-1-745.37. Construction of act.
§63-1-745.39. Private civil action.
§63-1-745.40. Affirmative defense.
§63-1-745.42. Sovereign, governmental, and official immunity.
§63-1-745.43. Liability for costs and attorney fees.
§63-1-745.44. Legislative intent - Severability.
§63-1-745.52. Abortion prohibited - Exceptions.
§63-1-745.53. Application of federal law.
§63-1-745.55. Private civil actions.
§63-1-745.56. Affirmative defense.
§63-1-745.58. Immunity - Jurisdiction.
§63-1-745.59. Legislative intent - Severability.
§63-1-745.60. Application with other state abortion laws.
§63-1-746.2. Voluntary and informed consent.
§63-1-746.3. Printed materials to provide information.
§63-1-746.4. Website to provide information.
§63-1-746.5. Medical emergency.
§63-1-746.6. Reporting form for physicians.
§63-1-746.7. Violations - Penalties.
§63-1-746.8. Violations – Civil actions for mother, father or grandparent.
§63-1-746.9. Anonymity in court proceedings.
§63-1-747.3. Order of priority.
§63-1-748. Abortion facility standards - Admitting privileges requirement - Violations - Penalties.
§63-1-749. Preservation of fetal tissue extracted.
§63-1-749.1. Inspections of abortion facilities.
§63-1-750. Criminal and civil penalties - Civil liability - Severability.
§63-1-751. Short title - Humanity of the Unborn Child Act.
§63-1-754. Instructional program for students.
§63-1-755. Public Education on the Humanity of the Unborn Child Fund.
§63-1-756.1. Short title - Oklahoma Abortion-Inducing Drug Risk Protocol Act.
§63-1-756.3. Methods of providing drugs.
§63-1-756.4. Required steps to be performed by qualified physician.
§63-1-756.5. Drugs not to be provided in any school facility or state grounds.
§63-1-756.6. Informed consent required.
§63-1-756.9. Creation and distribution of forms.
§63-1-756.10. Violations – Criminal penalties.
§63-1-756.11. Violations – Civil penalties.
§63-1-756.12. Construction and application of act.
§63-1-756.13. Joint resolution for legislators to intervene in cases challenging constitutionality.
§63-1-757.1. Short title - Oklahoma Abortion-Inducing Drug Certification Program Act.
§63-1-757.3. Application of act.
§63-1-757.4. Oklahoma Abortion-Inducing Drug Certification Program.
§63-1-757.6. Certification system for manufacturers and distributors.
§63-1-757.7. Certification system for physicians.
§63-1-757.8. Certified physician requirements.
§63-1-757.9. Reporting system for certified physicians to report annually.
§63-1-757.10. Violations – Criminal penalties.
§63-1-757.11. Violations – Civil penalties.
§63-1-757.12. Enforcement scheme.
§63-1-757.13. Complaint portals.
§63-1-757.14. Construction and application of act.
§63-1-757.15. Joint resolution for legislators to intervene in cases challenging constitutionality.
§63-1-819. Residential Care Act.
§63-1-821. Rules - Powers and duties.
§63-1-823. Transfer of ownership of home - Probationary license required - Notice of transfer.
§63-1-825. Violation of act - Penalties and liabilities.
§63-1-826. Denial, refusal to renew, suspension or revocation of license.
§63-1-828. Fire safety inspections - Fire safety rules and regulations.
§63-1-828.1. State agencies - Placement of persons in unlicensed residential care homes prohibited.
§63-1-829. Inspections and investigations - Reports.
§63-1-830. Complaints - Notice - Hearing - Orders - Emergencies.
§63-1-830.1. Participation in dispute resolution panels
§63-1-831. Report or plan of correction.
§63-1-832. Prohibited acts - Violations.
§63-1-834. Prosecution of violations - Action for equitable relief.
§63-1-835. Administration of medication to resident.
§63-1-836. Rules ensuring minimum standards for homes.
§63-1-839. Disposition of monies received by Department.
§63-1-840. Other provisions applicable to residential care homes.
§63-1-841. Accounting of clients' financial records.
§63-1-842. Residents' representatives.
§63-1-851. Public policy as to development of long-term services.
§63-1-851.3. Certificate of need required.
§63-1-852. Long-term care facility certificate of need – Requirements - Exemptions.
§63-1-852.1. Fees - Maximum fee - Capital cost for acquisition - Request for exemption.
§63-1-853. Findings as to necessity.
§63-1-854.1. Appeal of findings.
§63-1-857.1. Rules and regulations - Oaths - Reports.
§63-1-857.6. Oklahoma Health Planning Commission - Abolition - Transfer of funds, property, etc.
§63-1-859. Provisions as supplemental.
§63-1-859.1. Volunteer program.
§63-1-860.2a. Hospices exempt from act.
§63-1-860.3. Contents of hospice program.
§63-1-860.5. Department - Powers and duties.
§63-1-860.7. Patient care when patient unable to pay.
§63-1-860.8. Inspections and investigations.
§63-1-860.9. Denial, refusal to renew, suspension or revocation of license.
§63-1-860.9a. Violations - Administrative fines.
§63-1-860.10. Complaints - Notice - Hearing - Orders - Service of order or other instrument.
§63-1-860.12. Attorney General - Equitable relief.
§63-1-860.14. Annual report on the improvement of hospice care.
§63-1-860.16. Hospice Revolving Fund.
§63-1-862. Continuing education requirements for administrators.
§63-1-865.1. Sheltered Workshop Act.
§63-1-865.3. Department of Human Services – Powers and duties – Sheltered workshops.
§63-1-865.4. License renewal – Application requirements.
§63-1-865.5. Sheltered workshop conditional license.
§63-1-865.6. Sheltered workshop license - Transfer.
§63-1-865.7. Sheltered workshop inspection - Notice.
§63-1-865.8. Criminal history records – Criminal background check - Confidentiality.
§63-1-870. Legislative statement of need.
§63-1-873. Licensure requirements and standards - Centers required to be licensed.
§63-1-874. Application for license - Renewal - Proof of compliance with law.
§63-1-875. Inspection by State Department of Health.
§63-1-879.2. Alzheimer's Research Advisory Council - Powers, duties and responsibilities.
§63-1-879.3. Core Neuropathology Laboratory.
§63-1-880.2. Public policy - Purpose.
§63-1-880.5. Certificate of need required.
§63-1-880.6. Application for certificate of need - Exemptions.
§63-1-880.8. Appeal of final determination.
§63-1-880.11. Violations - Penalties.
§63-1-890.3. Promulgation of rules - Contents - Other applicable acts.
§63-1-890.5. License required.
§63-1-890.6. Application of act - Bans on admission - Penalties.
§63-1-891. Supervision of nurse aide trainees.
§63-1-894. Quality of care fees – Assessment upon repeal of federal requirements.
§63-1-895. Informal dispute resolution panel.
§63-1-914. Cooperation in clearing area and controlling malaria.
§63-1-915. Bottled water - Plants - Sale or distribution - Permits required.
§63-1-917. Standards for bottled water plants.
§63-1-918. Standards, rules and regulations.
§63-1-919. Plans for bottled water plants.
§63-1-1001.2. Application of act - Exceptions.
§63-1-1001.4. Unlawful actions.
§63-1-1001.5. Promulgation of rules.
§63-1-1001.6. Embargo of unlawful bedding.
§63-1-1002.2. Rules establishing requirements for retailers of bunk beds.
§63-1-1002.4. Application of act.
§63-1-1011. Health nuisances - Removal - Collection of cost of removal.
§63-1-1013. Definition of public bathing place.
§63-1-1013.1. Annual license for public bathing places – Fees.