Oklahoma Code § 56-702

Title 56. Poor Persons: Definitions
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As used in the Volunteer Service Credit Bank Program Act:
1.  "Recipient" means a person eligible to receive services
whether as a full participant or beneficiary;
2.  "Full participant" means a person who is registered by a
sponsoring organization to provide services and who receives service
credits;
3.  "Beneficiary" means a person who acts solely as a recipient
and who is made eligible through the transfer of service credits
from a donor or sponsor;
4.  "Volunteer" means a person who is registered by a sponsoring
organization to perform designated tasks for full participants and
beneficiaries;

5.  "Donor" means a volunteer registered with a sponsoring
organization whose earned service credits will be transferred to a
recipient or beneficiary;
6.  "Sponsor" means an organization or agency which provides
recruitment, referral, instructional facilities and support for the
Program;
7.  "Service credit" means the unit of exchange upon which the
Program operates;
8.  "Eligible tasks" means those designated activities which,
when performed by a volunteer for a recipient, will result in the
earning and the use of service credits;
9.  "Matching process" means the administrative steps taken to
bring an appropriate volunteer into contact with a recipient who has
requested services;
10.  "Umbrella Agency" means the Department of Human Services,
Aging Services Division which will coordinate the statewide
Volunteer Service Credit Bank Program, providing policy and
procedures, technical assistance and computerization of records;
11.  "Volunteer coordinator" means a person responsible for
coordinating a sponsor's program activities;
12.  "Respite care" means the temporary relief provided to a
caregiver who has twenty-four-hour responsibility for a homebound
person living either with the caregiver or separately; and
13.  "Volunteer service credit bank" means the Program designed
by the Division to provide service credits to qualified volunteers
who provide in-home services.

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