Oklahoma Code § 62-34.75

Title 62. Public Finance: Human Services encumbrance and preaudit claim settlement
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system – Detailed listings – Daily reports.
A.  The Department of Human Services may establish an
encumbrance and preaudit system for settlement of claims relating to
public assistance, social service benefits and medical benefits to
or for persons eligible under applicable federal laws and rules,
Oklahoma Statutes, and policies established by the Oklahoma

Commission for Human Services.  The following programs shall be
eligible for this procedure:
1.  Aid to Families with Dependent Children;
2.  Aid to Aged, Blind and Disabled;
3.  Medical Assistance;
4.  Day Care;
5.  Refugee Resettlement;
6.  Low Income Heating and Energy Assistance;
7.  General Assistance;
8.  Crippled Children;
9.  Social Services under Title XX of the U.S. Social Security
Act, 42 U.S.C., Section 301 et seq.;
10.  Adoption Subsidies;
11.  Foster Care;
12.  Medical Examination;
13.  Area Agencies on Aging;
14.  Any contract for service for which the Office of Management
and Enterprise Services has approved as qualifying for a fixed and
uniform rate pursuant to Section 85.7 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma
Statutes;
15.  Sheltered Workshops;
16.  Contracted Group Homes;
17.  Rehabilitative Client Interpreters;
18.  Rehabilitative Client Drivers; and
19.  Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant.
B.  Prior to inclusion in this procedure, the Department of
Human Services shall provide to the Director of the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services, for approval, detailed listings
of the type of payments to be made for each of these programs
specified in subsection A of this section.
C.  The Department of Human Services shall provide the Director
of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services a daily report
of the dollar amount of claims settled and checks or warrants
issued, the dollar amount of checks or warrants canceled, and the
dollar amount of checks or warrants canceled by statutes.
D.  The Department of Human Services and the Director of the
Office of Management and Enterprise Services shall jointly establish
a system for the settlement of claims, except for payroll, by the
Department of Human Services.  The settlement system shall include
policy, procedures and performance criteria for participation.

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