Oklahoma Code § 10-601.80

Title 10. Children: Short title - Family Support Accountability Act -
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Definitions.
A.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Family
Support Accountability Act".
B.  As used in the Family Support Accountability Act:
1.  "Departments" means any state department or agency
implementing home-visiting programs; and

2.  "Home-visiting program" means a state-funded or state-
administered, standards-based program that:
a. is grounded in relevant, empirically based best
practices and knowledge that:
(1) has comprehensive home-visiting standards that
ensure high quality service delivery and
continuous quality improvement, and
(2) follows with fidelity a program manual or design
that specifies the purpose, outcomes, duration
and frequency of services that constitute the
program,
b. provides services to families of young children that
elect to participate,
c. utilizes a variety of culturally relevant,
developmentally appropriate strategies,
d. connects families to additional services that support
parents,
e. promotes child well-being and prevents adverse
childhood outcomes,
f. promotes parental competence, child health and
development by building long-term relationships with
families and optimizing the relationships between
parents and children in their home environments,
g. provides for the collection and analysis of data about
program performance and outcomes at the state
aggregate level, county aggregate level, provider
level and participant level, and
h. does not include:
(1) a one-time home visit or infrequent home visits
with no intention of long-term services, such as
a program that provides one home visit for all
newborn children,
(2) services delivered through an individualized
family service plan or an individualized
education program under Part B or Part C of the
federal government's Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act,
(3) services initiated by a report to the Department
of Human Services Child Welfare Services or by
court order, or
(4) programs in which home visiting is supplemental
to other services.

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