Oklahoma Code § 63-1-713.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Federally Qualified Health Centers - Compliance with
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federal law - Investigation of and sanctions for noncompliance -
Board member training and certification.
A.  The Legislature finds that:
1.  As providers of health care to medically underserved
populations, Federally Qualified Health Centers are extremely
beneficial to the citizens of Oklahoma;
2.  The primary source of funding for Federally Qualified Health
Centers is through grants of funds by the Bureau of Primary Health
Care (BPHC) under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act as
amended by the Health Centers Consolidation Act of 1996;
3.  The receipt of federal grants is dependent upon compliance
with federal statutes, regulations and policies regarding the
mission, programs, governance, management and financial
responsibilities of such entities; and
4.  In addition to federal grant monies, Federally Qualified
Health Centers in Oklahoma receive additional monies through the
appropriation of state funds.
B.  In an effort to maintain the presence of Federally Qualified
Health Centers in Oklahoma and minimize the possibility of
jeopardizing federal funding for such entities, all Federally
Qualified Health Centers in Oklahoma that receive grants under
Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act shall:
1.  Remain in compliance at all times with the federal statutes,
regulations and policies governing their existence at 42 U.S.C.
254b, 42 CFR 51c.303, 51c.304 and 51c.305, and BPHC Policy
Information Notice 98-23; and
2.  Adhere to bylaws adopted in compliance with the federal
statutes, regulations and policies including, but not limited to,
provisions regarding the composition, functions and responsibilities
of boards of directors of Federally Qualified Health Centers.
C.  Any Federally Qualified Health Center in Oklahoma that fails
to comply with federal statutes, regulations and policies governing
its existence shall be ineligible for state reimbursement for
uncompensated care.

D.  The State Department of Health shall investigate reported
violations of this act and, notwithstanding any other provision,
shall enforce this act by not contracting to reimburse the
uncompensated care costs of any Federally Qualified Health Center
found to be in violation of the provisions of this act.  The
Department shall further report any violations of federal statutes,
regulations and policies related to this act to the Bureau of
Primary Health Care or other appropriate federal funding agency.
E.  In order to ensure that Federally Qualified Health Centers
in Oklahoma remain eligible to receive state reimbursement for
uncompensated care under the provisions of this act, the State Board
of Health shall adopt rules, as it deems necessary and appropriate,
requiring board members of such entities to receive board member
training and establishing certification for entities to provide such
training.
F.  The Oklahoma Health Care Authority shall, at all times,
ensure that Federally Qualified Health Centers receive, at a
minimum, payment for services in accordance with Section 1396a(bb)
of Title 42 of the United States Code.

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