Oklahoma Code § 10A-2-7-602

Title 10A. Children And Juvenile Code: Methods of administration - Merit system - Employment
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of superintendent and other personnel - Criminal history records
searches - Superintendent as guardian
A.  The Office of Juvenile Affairs shall establish and maintain
such methods of administration, including those necessary to
establish and maintain a merit system of personnel administration,
and shall promulgate such rules as it deems necessary for the
efficient and effective operation of the juvenile institutions and
facilities operated by the Office.
B.  The Executive Director of the Office of Juvenile Affairs
shall employ and fix the duties and compensation of a
superintendent, and such other personnel as the Executive Director
deems necessary, for each of the juvenile institutions and
facilities operated by the Office of Juvenile Affairs.  The Office
shall promulgate, and in its hiring and employment practices, the
Office shall adhere to, written minimum qualifications by position
for personnel working with or around juveniles in said institutions
and facilities.  Such minimum qualifications shall be designed to
assure that such personnel possess sufficient education, training,
experience and background to provide adequate and safe professional
care and services to said juveniles; and that the juveniles will not
be exposed to abuse, deprivation, criminal conduct, or other
unwholesome conditions attributable to employee incompetence or
misconduct.
C.  1.  The Office of Juvenile Affairs may directly request
national criminal history records searches as defined by Section
150.9 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes from the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Investigation for the purpose of investigating the
criminal history of any employee or applicant of the Office of

Juvenile Affairs.  The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation may
charge a search fee as provided in Section 150.9 of Title 74 of the
Oklahoma Statutes.  The fee shall be deposited in the OSBI Revolving
Fund.
2.  The Board of Juvenile Affairs shall promulgate rules for the
Office of Juvenile Affairs to obtain national criminal history
records for personnel described in subsection B of this section,
except that such rules may permit employment of applicants pending
receipt of the results of national criminal history record searches.
D.  The superintendent of a juvenile institution or facility
shall be the guardian of the person of each juvenile in the
institution or facility for the limited purpose of providing care
and protection for any life-threatening situation that may arise.

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