Oklahoma Code § 43A-10-112

Title 43A. Mental Health: Vulnerable Adult Intervention Task Force - Members -
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A.  The Department of Human Services, together with the
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, shall
develop and implement a Vulnerable Adult Intervention Task Force.
The purpose of the task force shall be to study and examine how to
best provide interdisciplinary community assistance, intervention,
and referral services for persons with mental or physical illnesses
or disabilities, dementia or other related disease or condition.
B.  The task force shall consist of at least eleven (11) members
as follows:
1.  One member who shall be a member of the Oklahoma House of
Representatives, to be appointed by the Speaker of the Oklahoma
House of Representatives, and one member who shall be a member of
the Oklahoma Senate, to be appointed by the President Pro Tempore of
the Oklahoma Senate;
2.  Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Services, or designee;
3.  Commissioner of the State Department of Health, or designee;
4.  Director of the State Department of Rehabilitation Services,
or designee;
5.  One member who shall be a representative from law
enforcement, to be appointed by the Senate President Pro Tempore;
6.  One member who shall be a current or former municipal
employee who worked as a code enforcement officer, to be appointed
by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
7.  One member who shall be a public defender, or designee, to
be appointed by the Governor;
8.  One member who shall be a citizen of this state and a
current or former member of an advocacy organization that represents
vulnerable adults or persons with mental illness, to be appointed by
the House Minority Leader;
9.  One member who shall be a physician licensed to practice in
this state, to be appointed by the Senate Minority Leader; and
10.  The Director of the Department of Human Services, or
designee.
Members of the task force shall serve for a thirty–month term.
C.  Appointments to the task force shall be made by July 1,
2010.  The first meeting shall be convened on or before August 1,
2010.  A majority of the members present at a meeting shall
constitute a quorum to do business.  Members of the task force shall
receive no compensation for their service, but shall receive travel
reimbursement by the appointing authority pursuant to the State
Travel Reimbursement Act.
D.  The task force is authorized to meet as necessary in order
to perform the duties imposed on it.
E.  The task force shall recommend a curriculum, which at a
minimum should include training for individuals on the symptoms,
causes and evidence-based services and interventions for illnesses

and conditions contained herein.  The training should also address
possible crisis situations arising from these illnesses and
conditions and steps to support an individual in a crisis situation.
F.  On or before December 31, 2010, and annually thereafter, the
task force shall submit a report to the Legislature stating the
recommendations and findings of the task force including but not
limited to suggested legislative action, funding sources, state
agency action, and numbers of potential participants in recommended
programs, either as a team member who promotes services or a
recipient of services, and any recommendations for improvement of
the program.
G.  The task force shall be subject to the provisions of the
Open Records Act and the Open Meeting Act.  Staff assistance for the
task force shall be provided by the staff of the Oklahoma House of
Representatives and the Oklahoma State Senate.

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