Oklahoma Code § 10A-1-9-108

Title 10A. Children And Juvenile Code: Pilot program to serve children at high risk of abuse
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and neglect.
A.  A pilot program to serve children at high risk of abuse and
neglect shall be established by the Department of Human Services in
consultation with an evaluation team created pursuant to this
section if funds are available.
B.  The pilot program shall:
1.  Identify the populations of children at high risk of abuse
and neglect and the characteristics of those children including, but
not limited to, populations in which parental drug and/or alcohol
abuse, mental illness, mental and/or physical disability, and
domestic abuse are an issue;
2.  Develop and design programs to provide services to children
at high risk of abuse and neglect;
3.  Develop methods for coordinating state and local services to
assist high risk children and their families;
4.  Allow and provide for participation of both urban and rural
concerns in developing and designing such programs;
5.  Monitor, evaluate, and review the programs implemented to
serve populations of children at high risk of abuse and neglect; and
6.  Include such other areas, programs, services, and
information deemed necessary by the Department to provide a
comprehensive assessment of the needs and programs necessary to
provide assistance to children at high risk of abuse and neglect.
C.  An evaluation team shall determine the effectiveness of the
pilot program, and make a report to the Legislature and to the
Department annually for as long as the program is funded.  Such
report shall cover:
1.  Effective programs that will serve children that are at high
risk of abuse and neglect;
2.  Statewide expansion of programs;
3.  Funding sources;
4.  Training of professionals to serve such populations;
5.  Monitoring, evaluating and reviewing continued effectiveness
of such programs;
6.  Special needs of children at risk of abuse and neglect from
parental addiction to drugs and alcohol and parental mental illness
and mental and/or physical disability and from domestic abuse; and
7.  Recommendations regarding the issuance of grants and
contracts for serving such high-risk populations.

D.  The evaluation team shall consist of not more than two
representatives from the following entities who have expertise in
child abuse prevention or a related field and who have an
understanding of program evaluation techniques:
1.  The Department of Human Services;
2.  The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Services;
3.  The Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth;
4.  The Oklahoma Indian Affairs Commission;
5.  The Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy;
6.  The Oklahoma Court-Appointed Special Advocate Association;
7.  The University of Oklahoma; and
8.  Oklahoma State University.
E.  1.  Upon receipt of recommendations from the evaluation team
established pursuant to this section, which indicate that the
expansion of the pilot project on a statewide basis would be
economically feasible and practical, the Commission for Human
Services shall promulgate rules for developing a statewide program
serving populations of children at high risk of abuse and neglect,
provided funding is available for such expansion.
2.  Upon promulgation of rules by the Commission, the provisions
of this section shall become effective statewide.
F.  The Department may:
1.  Contract for services necessary to carry out the duties of
the Department pursuant to the provisions of this section; and
2.  Accept the services of volunteer workers or consultants and
reimburse them for their necessary expenses pursuant to the State
Travel Reimbursement Act.
Added by Laws 2001, c. 356, § 1, emerg. eff. June 4, 2001.  Amended
by Laws 2009, c. 233, § 64, emerg. eff. May 21, 2009.  Renumbered
from § 7004-1.7 of Title 10 by Laws 2009, c. 233, § 300, emerg. eff.
May 21, 2009.

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