Oklahoma Code § 56-3021

Title 56. Poor Persons: Oklahoma 2-1-1 Collaborative - Duties and
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responsibilities.
A.  Beginning on January 1, 2011, the Oklahoma 2-1-1 Advisory
Collaborative shall be renamed the 2-1-1 Oklahoma Coordinating
Council.  Beginning on July 1, 2021, the 2-1-1 Oklahoma Coordinating
Council shall be renamed the Oklahoma 2-1-1 Collaborative.  The
Oklahoma 2-1-1 Collaborative is hereby designated as the state lead
entity of all 2-1-1 call centers in this state.
B.  The Oklahoma 2-1-1 Collaborative shall have the following
duties and responsibilities:
1.  Develop and maintain a statewide coordinated approach for
the promotion of a 2-1-1 system;
2.  Develop and maintain an integrated statewide 2-1-1 service
that avoids overlap of 2-1-1 call centers in the state;
3.  Certify information and referral providers who wish to
become 2-1-1 call centers;
4.  Develop and maintain certification standards for providers
that operate as a 2-1-1 call center in the state in compliance with
the Alliance for Information and Referral Systems;
5.  Assure that each 2-1-1 call center is accountable and
maintains compliance with Corporation Commission standards;
6.  Develop and maintain a process for 2-1-1 call center
accountability and compliance with state and national standards for
any contractual obligations;
7.  Provide leadership and coordination for 2-1-1 call centers
as it relates to large-scale emergencies and homeland security
needs;
8.  Develop and implement a statewide, outcome-driven strategic
plan for 2-1-1 Oklahoma;
9.  Advocate for funding to support and sustain 2-1-1 system
delivery;
10.  Coordinate with national, state and local partners in the
provision of 2-1-1 services;

11.  Collaborate with such entities as may be required and to
the extent required under federal law or to receive federal funding;
12.  Provide funding formula recommendations to the
administering entity responsible for the allocation of state and
federal funds appropriated for 2-1-1 Oklahoma; and
13.  Submit an annual report no later than September 1 of each
year to the cabinet Secretary for the cabinet area consisting of the
Department of Human Services, of the services rendered in the past
fiscal year by the 2-1-1 system.  The report may also include
recommendations of the Oklahoma 2-1-1 Collaborative.
C.  1.  The membership of the Oklahoma 2-1-1 Collaborative shall
be comprised of fifteen (15) members, five of whom shall be public
sector representatives and ten of whom shall be private sector
representatives.  The initial members shall be selected by the
current 2-1-1 call centers in this state as of the effective date of
this act.  Vacancies that occur after the selection of the initial
members shall be filled by the Oklahoma 2-1-1 Collaborative.
2.  The Oklahoma 2-1-1 Collaborative shall meet not less than
two times per year for the purpose of reviewing and carrying out its
duties and responsibilities.
3.  The members of the Oklahoma 2-1-1 Collaborative shall adopt
by-laws governing its operations including terms of office, the
conduct of meetings and such other functions as the Oklahoma 2-1-1
Collaborative deems necessary to carry out its duties and
responsibilities.
4.  Members shall serve without compensation or reimbursement
for expenses; provided, that members who are public officers may be
reimbursed for necessary expenses as provided by law.
D.  If federal funding related to 2-1-1 services becomes
available to the state, the state may comply with any requirements
necessary to make application for and receive such federal funding.
Added by Laws 2004, c. 411, § 1, emerg. eff. June 3, 2004.  Amended
by Laws 2010, c. 144, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2010; Laws 2021, c. 387, §
1, eff. July 1, 2021.

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