Oklahoma Code § 43A-2-202.1

Title 43A. Mental Health: Commissioner - Powers and duties
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A.  The Commissioner of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Services shall have charge of the administration of the Department
of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services as directed by the
Board of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and shall be
charged with the duty of carrying out the provisions of the Mental
Health Law.  The duties of the Commissioner shall include, but not
be limited to, the following:
1.  Supervising the activities of the Department;
2.  Prescribing rules and regulations, as approved by the Board
of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, for the efficient,
uniform, and professional operation of the Department, consistent
with the mission of the Department, including the official forms
used or described in this title;
3.  Prescribing policies and procedures for the operation of the
Department;
4.  Employing necessary personnel to perform the duties of the
Department, prescribing titles and duties, and fixing compensation,
including the employment of attorneys to provide legal assistance to
the Department;
5.  Accepting, using, disbursing, and administering grants,
allotments, gifts, devises, bequests, appropriations, and other
monies and property offered or given to the Department, or any
component or agency thereof, by an agency of the federal government
or any corporation or individual for the use of the Department;
6.  Making contracts and agreements with other departments of
this state to carry out the provisions of this section;
7.  Acting as the official agency of this state in all matters
relating to mental health or substance abuse which require or
authorize cooperation of this state with the federal government or
any agency thereof; coordinating the activities of the Department
with those of the federal government or any department or agency
thereof, and with other states, on matters pertaining to mental
health and substance abuse, and entering into agreements for such
purpose;
8.  Aiding, assisting, and cooperating with other state
agencies, government entities, institutions of higher learning,
public schools, and others interested in public education regarding
the issues of mental health and substance abuse in the establishment
of sound mental health and substance abuse programs in this state;
and

9.  Designating the type of consumer that will be cared for at
each facility and designating hospital or community mental health
center districts for the purpose of determining to which facilities
within the Department or community mental health centers persons
committed from each county shall initially be sent.  These
designations may be changed from time to time.
B.  The Commissioner or designee may delay inpatient admissions
when such admissions would cause facilities to exceed their
authorized capacity.
C.  Consumers may be transferred from one facility to another
within the Department on the authority of the Commissioner as
provided for in the Mental Health Law.
D.  The Commissioner shall have any other power necessary to
implement the provisions of the Mental Health Law.

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