Oklahoma Code § 56-1015.3

Title 56. Poor Persons: Requirements for Medicaid claims on wheeled mobility
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purchases.
A.  Contingent upon the availability of funding, for Medicaid
claims with dates of service on or after April 1, 2009, on all
purchased wheeled mobility, the patient shall either have:
1.  A specialty evaluation that was performed by a licensed or
certified medical professional, such as a physical therapist,
occupational therapist, or physician who has specific training and
experience in rehabilitation wheelchair evaluations, and that
documents the medical necessity for the wheelchair and its special
features; or
2.  The wheelchair provided by a supplier that employs a RESNA-
certified assistive technology supplier or assistive technology
practitioner who specializes in wheelchairs and who has direct, in-
person involvement in the wheelchair selection for the patient; and
3.  Met the requirements for medical necessity as determined and
approved by the Oklahoma Health Care Authority.
B.  The Oklahoma Health Care Authority shall promulgate rules to
implement the Consumer Protection Act for Wheeled Mobility in
accordance with the Consumer Protection Act for Wheeled Mobility.

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