Oklahoma Code § 63-1-1914

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Plan of correction of violations to be submitted -
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Report of correction - Petition for time extension - Contest of
department action.
A.  A facility shall have ten (10) working days after receipt of
notice of violation in which to prepare and submit a plan of
correction.  The plan of correction shall include a fixed time
period, not to exceed sixty (60) days within which the violations
are to be corrected.  The Department may extend this period where
correction involves substantial structural improvement.  If the
Department rejects a plan of correction, it shall send notice of the
rejection and the reason for the rejection to the facility.  The
facility shall have ten (10) working days after receipt of the
notice of rejection in which to submit a modified plan.  If the
modified plan is not timely submitted, or if the modified plan is
rejected, the Department shall impose a plan of correction which the
facility shall follow.
B.  If the violation has been corrected prior to submission and
approval of a plan of correction, the facility may submit a report
of correction in place of a plan of correction.
C.  Upon a licensee's written request, the Department shall
determine whether to grant a licensee's request for an extended
correction time.  Such request shall be served on the Department
prior to expiration of the correction time originally approved.  The
burden of proof shall be on the licensee to show good cause for not
being able to comply with the original correction time approved.
D.  If a facility desires to contest any Department action under
this section, it shall send a written request for an informal
dispute resolution, hearing or both to the Department within ten
(10) working days of receipt of notice of the contested action and
the Department shall commence the informal dispute resolution or
hearing.

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