Oklahoma Code § 56-1030.1

Title 56. Poor Persons: Petition
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A.  The Department of Human Services may, upon its own
initiative or at the request of an owner, operator or resident of
any agency providing residential services to individuals with
intellectual disabilities, or at the request of a resident's
guardian or relative, petition the court to appoint a receiver to
take possession of and operate an agency providing residential
services, except a facility subject to the provisions of the Nursing
Home Care Act.  When requested to file a petition, the Department of
Human Services shall determine if proper cause exists, and shall
take whatever steps are necessary to protect the health, welfare and
safety of residents including, if necessary, petitioning the court
to place the agency under the control of a receiver to ensure that
the residents receive adequate care.
B.  Upon the filing of a petition by the Department of Human
Services, subject to other provisions of this article, a court may
appoint a receiver to take possession of and operate an agency
licensed by or contracting with the Department of Human Services or
the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to provide community residential
supports to individuals with developmental or intellectual
disabilities when there is actual, imminent or substantial risk of
serious physical or mental harm or death to residents, and no other
remedies at law are adequate to protect the health, safety and
welfare of the residents.
C.  Conditions and factors which may result in mental or
physical harm or death, or risk of harm or death, as described in
subsection B of this section include, but are not limited to,
instances when any of the following occur:
1.  The residential agency has violated, or has demonstrated a
pattern and practice of repeated violations of, state or federal
law, rule or regulation which affect health and safety;
2.  The residential agency is in the process of terminating
services or intends to cease operations, and arrangements for
relocating residents are dangerously inadequate; or
3.  The residential agency is insolvent as defined in subsection
C of Section 1030.2 of this title, and a receivership is necessary
to protect the health and safety of the residents.
D.  Petitions filed pursuant to this section shall include the
following:
1.  A description of the specific conditions, conduct, or
occurrences existing at the agency which have resulted in serious
physical or mental harm or death or which present a substantial risk
of serious physical or mental harm or death to residents;
2.  A statement explaining why other remedies of law are
inadequate;

3.  The number of individuals receiving residential services
from the agency who have been seriously harmed or died, or are at
substantial risk of such harm or death;
4.  A statement that the facts have been brought to the
attention of the owner or administrator and that conditions have not
been remedied within a reasonable period of time or that the
conditions, though remedied periodically, habitually exist at the
agency as a pattern or practice;
5.  The name and address of the persons holding a contract for
the agency or serving as the duly authorized agent of the contract
and the address of a designated representative for the Director of
the Department of Human Services and the Administrator of the
Oklahoma Health Care Authority; and
6.  A listing of any other reasons that may apply as set forth
in this subsection.
E.  No party, attorney, or person interested in an action shall
be appointed a receiver pursuant to this section.  To assist the
court in identifying persons qualified to be named as receivers, the
Director of the Department of Human Services or the Director's
designee shall maintain a list of the names of such persons that the
court may consider.
F.  The court may award to a residential agency appropriate
costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees, if the court
determines that a petitioner has initiated a proceeding in bad faith
or merely for the purpose of harassing or embarrassing the
residential agency.

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