Oklahoma Code § 63-1-1972

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Companion and sitter service licensure – Requirements -
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Violations.
A.  As used in this section:
1.  “Companion” or “sitter” means assistance with household
tasks, shopping, meal preparation or planning, and provision of
fellowship and other nonpersonal care for the individual including
transportation, letter writing, socialization, and is intended to
enable the individual to remain safely and comfortably in their
place of residence in exchange for consideration; and
2.  “Agency” means any partnership, firm, corporation,
association, limited liability company, and any other legal entity
authorized to do business in Oklahoma.
B.  The State Board of Health, with the advice and consent of
the Home Health Advisory Board, is authorized to promulgate rules in
accordance with the Home Care Act to cover agencies providing
companion and sitter services that at a minimum require:
1.  An individual to be designated by the legal entity to
provide supervision of the companion or sitter services;
2.  Criminal background checks;
3.  Workers’ compensation coverage;
4.  A nonrefundable application fee of One Thousand Dollars
($1,000.00) for an initial license;
5.  A nonrefundable renewal application fee of Five Hundred
($500.00);

6.  Liability insurance in amounts determined by the Department;
and
7.  A system of record keeping that shall include:
a. the name, address, and services provided for all
clients,
b. duties performed for each day of service,
c. criminal background checks of companions or sitters
which shall meet the criteria established for
certified nurse aides as provided for in Section 1-
1950.1 of this title, and
d. any other related information.
C.  The State Department of Health shall investigate complaints
of noncompliance with the requirements provided in subsection B of
this section concerning agencies that provide companion or sitter
services in this state.  Any agency, employer, employee, or
designated agent thereof that provides, offers, or advertises
companion or sitter services shall become licensed with the State
Department of Health pursuant to the Home Care Act.
D.  Any agency that:
1.  Is represented by the title “home care agency”, without
having first complied with the provisions of the Home Care Act;
2.  Otherwise offers to perform personal care or home care
services, as defined in Section 1-1961 of this title;
3.  Uses any other name, style, or description denoting that the
agency is licensed to provide personal care or home care services;
or
4.  Is in violation of subsection C of this section,
upon conviction, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be
punished by a fine of not less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00)
nor more than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) for each offense, by
imprisonment for a term not to exceed six (6) months in the county
jail, or by both fine and imprisonment.
E.  It shall be unlawful for any agency not licensed in
accordance with the Home Care Act to advertise or otherwise offer
personal care, companion or sitter services, home care services, to
use the title “home care agency”, “home health agency”, or “senior
care agency”, or to provide personal care, companion or sitter
services, or home care services.  Such action shall be subject to
equitable relief in accordance with Section 1-1967 of this title.
F.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to those
persons exempted under subsection C of Section 1-1962 of this title
and any individual not employed by an agency.
G.  The State Board of Health shall promulgate rules necessary
for the investigation and hearing of complaints regarding a
companion or sitter service.  The rules shall include provisions for
a review process to be presided over by a mediator or arbitrator,

acceptable to all parties, and who is not an employee of the State
Department of Health.
H.  An entity that holds a valid license as a home care agency
under the Home Care Act and meets the requirements of this section
may provide companion or sitter services in addition to home care
services under an existing license.

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