Oklahoma Code § 56-227

Title 56. Poor Persons: Provision of residential or vocational services to
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developmentally disabled - Preference to corporations within state.
A.  The Developmental Disabilities Services Division within the
Department of Human Services is hereby directed to offer a
preference to qualified corporations within the state to provide
residential or vocational services to residents of this state who
have developmental disabilities.  The Commission for Human Services
is hereby authorized to promulgate rules to implement the provisions
of this act, provided such rules shall not unduly interfere with
interstate commerce or discriminate against out-of-state
corporations.
B.  A qualified corporation shall:
1.  Conduct at least fifty-one percent (51%) of its financial
business within the State of Oklahoma, including both receipt and
disbursement transactions;
2.  Have its principal place of business within the State of
Oklahoma and have on file in the Office of the Secretary of State of
Oklahoma a certificate of incorporation or a certificate of
qualification of foreign incorporation;
3.  Provide residential or vocational services, or both, as
determined by the Department of Human Services to the residents of
this state who have developmental disabilities;
4.  Be identified on a list maintained by the Developmental
Disabilities Services Division of the Department of Human Services.
This list shall include those corporations which demonstrate the
capacity to maintain fiscal solvency, as determined by the

Department of Human Services, and, if the corporation has been in
existence for two or more years, the corporation's capacity to
maintain fiscal solvency must be verified by two (2) or more annual
financial audits, conducted by an independent certified public
accountant;
5.  Have a history of ethical business practices as established
by a peer review panel, if prior business operations have been
conducted.  Complaints relating to ethical practices shall be
reviewed by a peer review panel of five (5) members, to be appointed
annually by the Administrator of the Developmental Disabilities
Services Division.  Members of the panel may be reappointed.  The
panel shall:
a. develop criteria to determine ethical business
practices for qualified corporations,
b. determine compliance of qualified corporations with
such criteria,
c. make recommendations to the Administrator of the
Developmental Disabilities Services Division, who
shall take appropriate action to remedy any unethical
behavior, and
d. maintain confidentiality in the review of complaints
relating to ethical practices in determining qualified
corporations throughout the review process, except to:
(1) employees of other state and federal agencies in
the course of their official duties pertaining or
relating to such review process, services, or
residents,
(2) the members of the Legislature or its staff, and
(3) the office of the Governor; and
6.  Be in full compliance with all assurances and monitoring
standards required by the Department of Human Services or other
relevant state and federal licensing and certification requirements.
C.  The Department of Human Services shall be allowed discretion
in its choice of providers for residential or vocational services,
or both, when none of the qualified corporations can or are willing
to provide such services.
D.  The Developmental Disabilities Services Division shall not
be prohibited from contracting with any new community-based
nonprofit corporation to provide residential or vocational services
in an unserved community.
E.  The Developmental Disabilities Services Division shall be
authorized to provide technical assistance, either directly or
through the use of qualified consultants, to enhance the ability of
Oklahoma-based corporations to provide new, innovative and effective
services to residents of this state who have developmental
disabilities.

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