Oklahoma Code § 10-1414.1

Title 10. Children: Greer Center Facility - Admission guidelines and
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procedures.
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:
a. make decisions regarding continued admission, and
b. notify the Department of Human Services, and the
referring agency in writing, stating specifically the
decisions of the Committee regarding admission,
including specific reasons for denial of admission.
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.

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