Oklahoma Code § 63-1-2213.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman —
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Transfer to Office of Attorney General.
A.  Upon the effective date of this act, the Office of the State
Long-Term Care Ombudsman within the Department of Human Services
shall transfer to the Office of the Attorney General.  The Office of
the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman shall continue to exercise its
statutory powers and duties.
B.  All equipment, supplies, records, matters pending, assets,
future liabilities, fund balances, encumbrances, obligations,
indebtedness, and legal and contractual rights and responsibilities
of the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman shall be
transferred to the Office of the Attorney General.
C.  Any monies accruing to or in the name of the Office of the
State Long-Term Care Ombudsman on and after the effective date of
this act, or any monies that accrue in any funds or accounts or are
maintained for the benefit of the Office on and after the effective
date of this act, shall be transferred to the Office of the Attorney
General.
D.  The Department of Human Services and the Office of the
Attorney General may enter into an agreement for the transfer of
personnel.  No employee shall be transferred to the Office of the
Attorney General except on the freely given written consent of the
employee.  Any employee who is transferred shall not be required to
accept a lesser grade or salary than presently received.  All
employees shall retain leave, sick, and annual time earned, and any
retirement and longevity benefits which have accrued during their
tenure with the Department of Human Services.  The transfer of
personnel between the state agencies shall be coordinated with the
Office of Management and Enterprise Services.
E.  The Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise
Services shall coordinate the transfer of funds, allotments,
purchase orders, and outstanding financial obligations or
encumbrances as provided for in this section.
F.  Upon the effective date of this act, all administrative
rules promulgated by the Director of Human Services for the Office

of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman shall be transferred to and
become a part of the administrative rules of the Office of the
Attorney General.  The Office of Administrative Rules in the Office
of the Secretary of State shall provide adequate notice in “The
Oklahoma Register” of the transfer of such rules and shall place the
transferred rules under the Oklahoma Administrative Code title of
the Office of the Attorney General.  Such rules shall continue in
force and effect as rules of the Office of the Attorney General from
and after the effective date of this act, and any amendment, repeal,
or addition to the transferred rules shall be under the jurisdiction
of the Attorney General.

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