Oklahoma Code § 63-1-1930.3

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Powers and duties of receiver – Liability - Limited
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duration license.
A.  The court may appoint any qualified person as a receiver,
except it shall not appoint any owner or affiliate of the facility
which is in receivership as its receiver.  The State Department of
Health shall maintain a list of such persons to operate facilities
which the court may consider.
B.  The receiver shall make provisions for the continued health,
safety and welfare of all residents of the facility.
C.  A receiver appointed under this section shall exercise those
powers and shall perform those duties set out by the court.  These
powers and duties may include those generally ascribed to receivers
and receiverships and may also include the powers and duties of
trustees under the 1978 Bankruptcy Code.  The court shall provide
for the receiver to have sufficient power and duties to ensure that
the residents receive adequate care.
D.  All funds due to the facility from any source during the
pendency of the receivership shall be made available to the receiver
who shall use the funds to assure the health and safety of the
facility’s residents.
E.  A receiver may be held liable in a personal capacity only
for the receiver’s own gross negligence, intentional acts or
breaches of fiduciary duty.

F.  Other provisions of this section notwithstanding, the
Department may issue a license to a facility placed in receivership.
The duration of a license issued under this section is limited to
the duration of the receivership.

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