Oklahoma Code § 10-1430.20

Title 10. Children: Statement of rights and responsibilities - Denial of
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appropriate care based on resident's source of payment - Staff
training – Limitation of rights - Report of violations - Death of
resident.
A.  Rules promulgated by the Director of Human Services
regarding the rights and responsibilities of residents shall be
available in each group home subject to the provisions of the Group
Homes for Persons with Developmental or Physical Disabilities Act,
and each resident and guardian or advocate of the resident, if any,
shall be provided a copy of these rules prior to or upon admission.
The provider or licensee shall ensure that the staff is familiar

with and observes the rights and responsibilities enumerated in this
section.
B.  A statement of rights and responsibilities shall include,
but not be limited to, the following:
1.  Every resident's civil and religious liberties, including
the right to independent personal decisions and knowledge of
available choices, shall not be infringed and the provider shall
encourage and assist in the exercise of these rights;
2.  Every resident shall have the right to have private
communications and consultations with the physician, attorney or any
other person of the resident's choice, and may send and promptly
receive, unopened, the resident's personal mail;
3.  Every resident shall have the right, without fear of
reprisal, to present grievances on behalf of the resident or others
to the provider's staff or administrator, to governmental officials
or to any other person, and to join with other residents or
individuals within or outside of the facility to work for
improvements in resident care;
4.  Every resident shall have the right to manage his or her own
financial affairs, unless the resident delegates the responsibility,
in writing, to the provider.  The resident shall have at least a
quarterly accounting of any personal financial transactions
undertaken in the resident's behalf by the provider during any
period of time the resident has delegated such responsibilities to
the provider;
5.  Every resident shall have the right to receive adequate and
appropriate medical care consistent with established and recognized
medical practice standards within the community.  Every resident
shall be fully informed by the resident's attending physician of the
resident's own medical condition and proposed treatment in terms and
language that the resident can understand, and shall have the right
to refuse medication and treatment after being fully informed of and
understanding the consequences of such actions;
6.  Every resident shall receive respect and privacy in the
resident's medical care program.  Case discussion, consultation,
examination and treatment shall remain confidential and shall be
conducted discreetly.  Personal and medical records shall be
confidential;
7.  Every resident shall have the right to retain and use his or
her personal clothing and possessions, unless prohibited by law, and
shall have the right to security in the storage and use of such
clothing and possessions;
8.  Every resident shall have the right to be treated
courteously and respectfully and shall be furnished by the provider
with a written statement of the services and related charges;
9.  Every resident shall be free from mental and physical abuse,
and free from physical and chemical restraints, except those

physical and chemical restraints which are authorized in writing by
a physician, in accordance with rules promulgated by the Department,
for a specified period of time;
10.  Every resident shall receive a statement of the provider's
guidelines and an explanation of the resident's responsibility to
comply with all reasonable regulations of the group home and to
respect the personal rights and private property of the other
residents;
11.  Every resident shall receive a statement that should they
be adjudicated incompetent, the above rights and responsibilities
shall be exercised by a court-appointed guardian;
12.  No resident shall be required to perform services for a
provider, except for normal, shared household tasks;
13.  Every resident shall have privacy for conjugal visits.  A
resident may share a room with a spouse, if the spouse is residing
in the same group home; and
14.  Every resident shall be entitled to all rights provided in
OAC 340:100-3-1.2.
C.  No provider shall deny appropriate care on the basis of the
resident's source of payment.
D.  Each provider shall provide appropriate staff training to
implement each resident's rights as stated in this section.
E.  The rights enumerated in subsection B of this section may be
limited for residents of an alternative group home, as described in
OAC 340:100-5-22.6, if the resident has been placed in the
alternative group home pursuant to Section 1175.6b or Section
1175.6c of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or if the resident has
an intellectual disability and a current community protection issue,
which include, but are not limited to:
1.  Allegation(s), charge, or conviction of a sexual offense;
2.  A history of stalking or opportunistic behavior which
demonstrates a likelihood of committing a sexually violent or
predatory act;
3.  A pattern of violence towards others;
4.  A diagnosis of an intellectual disability and mental illness
with ongoing episodes that are dangerous as defined in Section
1175.1 of Title 22 of the Oklahoma Statutes; or
5.  Evidence of commission of a violent crime.
F.  An action may be brought against an individual by any
resident who is injured by any violation of this section, or who
shall suffer injury from any person whose threats would cause a
violation of this section if carried through, may maintain an action
to prevent, restrain or enjoin a violation or threatened violation.
If a violation or threatened violation of this section shall be
established in any action, the court shall enjoin and restrain or
otherwise prohibit the violation or threatened violation and assess
in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant the cost of the

suit, and the reasonable attorney fees incurred by the plaintiff.
If damages are alleged and proved in the action, the plaintiff shall
be entitled to recover from the defendant the actual damages
sustained by the plaintiff.  If it is proved in an action that the
defendant's conduct was willful or in reckless disregard of the
rights provided by this section, punitive damages may be assessed.
G.  Any employee of the Department of Human Services who
inspects any group home shall report any flagrant violations of
Section 1430.1 et seq. of this title or any other statute to the
Director of Human Services, or a designee, who shall immediately
take whatever steps are necessary to correct the situation
including, when appropriate, reporting the violation to the district
attorney of the county in which the violation occurred.
H.  Upon the death of a resident who has no sources of payment
for funeral services, the provider shall immediately notify
appropriate county officials who shall be responsible for funeral
and burial procedures of the deceased in the same manner as with any
indigent resident of the county.
Added by Laws 1987, c. 225, § 20, eff. July 1, 1987.  Amended by
Laws 1994, c. 236, § 12, eff. Sept. 1, 1994; Laws 1996, c. 155, §
20, eff. Nov. 1, 1996; Laws 1996, c. 354, § 20, eff. Nov. 1, 1996.
Renumbered from § 1-818.20 of Title 63 by Laws 1996, c. 354, § 56,
eff. Nov. 1, 1996.  Amended by Laws 2006, c. 137, § 16, eff. Nov. 1,
2006; Laws 2019, c. 475, § 12, eff. Nov. 1, 2019.

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