Oklahoma Code § 63-1-1965

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Procedures for licensure
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A.  Every person, corporation, partnership, association or other
legal entity desiring to obtain a license to establish, or to obtain
a renewal license to operate, a home care agency in this state shall
make application to the State Department of Health in such form and
accompanied by such information as the State Commissioner of Health
shall prescribe.  Such information shall include, but not be limited
to:
1.  The name and location of the home care agency for which a
license is sought; and
2.  The name and address of the person or persons under whose
ownership, operation, management, or supervision the home care
agency will be conducted.
B.  1.  An application for an initial license to establish or
operate a new home care agency shall be accompanied by a
nonrefundable application fee of up to Three Thousand Dollars
($3,000.00) not to exceed the reasonable costs incurred by the
Department in implementing the Home Care Act.

2.  An application for a license, or renewal thereof, to operate
an existing home care agency shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable
licensing fee of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).
3.  An application for license, or renewal thereof, to establish
or operate a home care agency branch office of an agency licensed in
the State of Oklahoma shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable
licensing fee of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00).
4.  Funds collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited
in the Home Health Care Revolving Fund.
C.  Disclosure statements shall be completed by the applicant
and all affiliated persons and such other legal entities specified
by this subsection.  The disclosure statements shall be made a part
of the application and shall include, but not be limited to, the
following information:
1.  The full name and address of the applicant, and all
affiliated persons;
2.  The full name and address of any legal entity in which the
applicant holds a debt or equity interest of at least five percent
(5%) or which is a parent company or subsidiary of the applicant;
3.  A description of any ongoing organizational relationships as
they may impact operations within the state; and
4.  The names, locations, and dates of ownership, operation, or
management for all current and prior home care agencies owned,
operated or managed in this state or in any other state by the
applicant or by any affiliated persons.
D.  An application for a license for a home care agency may be
denied by the Commissioner for any of the following reasons:
1.  Failure to meet any of the minimum standards of the Home
Care Act or rules of the Board promulgated pursuant thereto; or
2.  Conviction of the applicant, or any affiliated persons, for
any offense listed in subsection F of Section 1-1950.1 of this
title.
E.  The license issued by the Commissioner shall:
1.  Not be transferable or assignable except to any affiliated
person, parent company or subsidiary of the applicant or legal
entity which has an ongoing organizational relationship with the
applicant;
2.  Be posted in a conspicuous place, open to the public, on the
licensed premises;
3.  Be issued only for the premises named in the application;
and
4.  Except as otherwise provided by this paragraph, expire on
July 31 of each year.  The Department shall promulgate rules which
will authorize or allow:
a. the term of a renewal license issued pursuant to the
Home Care Act prior to the effective date of this act
which will expire prior to July 1, 1997, to be

extended or any application fee or other fee required
by the Home Care Act to be prorated so that a renewal
license may be issued on August 1, 1997, and
b. the issuance of a new license, or a renewal license,
prior to or after the effective date of this act to
establish or operate a home care agency pursuant to
the Home Care Act for less than one (1) year or the
proration of any application fee or other fee so
required so that a renewal license may be issued on
August 1, 1997.
F.  After issuing a license, the Commissioner may revoke or
suspend the license based on any of the following grounds:
1.  Violation of any of the provisions of the Home Care Act or
the rules or standards promulgated by the Board; or
2.  Permitting, aiding, or abetting the commission of any
illegal act by a licensed home care agency.
G.  The issuance or renewal of a license after notice of a
violation shall not constitute a waiver by the Department of its
power to rely on the violation as the basis for subsequent
revocation of a license or other enforcement action authorized by
the Home Care Act.
H.  For purposes of this section:
1.  "Affiliated person" means:
a. any officer, director or partner of the applicant,
b. any person employed by the applicant as a general or
key manager who directs the operations of the facility
which is the subject of the application, and
c. any person owning or controlling more than five
percent (5%) of the applicant's debt or equity; and
2.  "Subsidiary" means any person, firm, corporation or other
legal entity which:
a. controls or is controlled by the applicant,
b. is controlled by an entity that also controls the
applicant, or
c. the applicant or an entity controlling the applicant
has directly or indirectly the power to control.

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