Oklahoma Code § 63-1-1963

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: State Department of Health - Powers and duties - Rules
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and regulations for investigation and hearing of complaints.
A.  The State Department of Health shall have the power and duty
to:
1.  Issue, renew, deny, modify, suspend and revoke licenses and
deny renewal of licenses for agencies, and issue, renew, deny,
modify, suspend and revoke certificates and deny renewal of
certificates for home health aides pursuant to the provisions of the
Home Care Act;
2.  Establish and enforce qualifications, standards and
requirements for licensure of home care agencies and certification
of home health aides; provided, nothing in this paragraph shall be
construed as to require a hospice to employ a home health aide as a
condition of licensure;
3.  Issue or renew a license to establish or operate a home care
agency if the Department determines that the agency meets the
requirements of or is accredited or certified by one of the
following accrediting or certifying organizations or programs.  In
addition, the accredited home care agency through this paragraph
will not be subject to an inspection or examination by the
Department unless necessary to investigate complaints under
subsection B of this section:
a. Title XVIII or XIX of the federal Social Security Act,

b. the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations/Home Care Accreditation Services
(JCAHO),
c. the Community Health Accreditation Program of the
National League for Nursing (CHAP), or
d. the Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC);
4.  Establish and maintain a registry of certified home health
aides;
5.  Enter any home care agency when reasonably necessary for the
sole purpose of inspecting and investigating conditions of the
agency for compliance with the provisions of the Home Care Act, or
compliance with the standards and requirements for licensure or
certification developed by the Department pursuant to the provisions
of the Home Care Act;
6.  Establish administrative penalties for violations of the
provisions of the Home Care Act; and
7.  Exercise all incidental powers as necessary and proper for
the administration of the Home Care Act.
B.  1.  The State Board of Health shall promulgate rules
necessary for the investigation and hearing of complaints regarding
a home care agency or home health aide.
2.  The Department shall establish procedures for receipt and
investigation of complaints regarding a home care agency or home
health aide.
3.  A complaint regarding a home care agency or home health aide
shall not be made public unless a completed investigation
substantiates the violations alleged in the complaint.

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