Oklahoma Code § 63-1-851.2

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Department - Powers and duties - Participation in
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federal programs - Collection of monthly data.
A.  The State Commissioner of Health shall have the power and
duty to:
1.  Issue, renew, deny, modify, suspend and revoke certificates
of need;
2.  Establish and enforce standards and requirements for
certificates of need;
3.  Require the submission of and to review reports from any
person requesting or obtaining a certificate of need;
4.  Employ or designate personnel necessary to implement the
provisions of the Long-term Care Certificate of Need Act;
5.  Report to the district attorney having jurisdiction or the
Attorney General, any act committed by any person which may
constitute a violation pursuant to the provisions of the Long-term
Care Certificate of Need Act;
6.  Advise, consult and cooperate with other agencies of this
state, the federal government, other states and interstate agencies,
and with affected groups and political subdivisions to further the
purposes of the provisions of the Long-term Care Certificate of Need
Act;
7.  Promulgate and enforce rules subject to the approval of the
State Board of Health to implement the provisions of the Long-term
Care Certificate of Need Act;

8.  Investigate, request or otherwise obtain the information
necessary to determine the qualifications and background of an
applicant for a certificate of need;
9.  Establish administrative penalties for violations of the
provisions of the Long-term Care Certificate of Need Act as
authorized by the Board;
10.  Institute and maintain or intervene in any action or
proceeding where deemed necessary by the Department pursuant to the
Long-term Care Certificate of Need Act;
11.  Develop and administer plans for health services including,
but not limited to, staffing, facilities and other resources;
12.  Develop and publish, once every four (4) years, a
Quadrennial State Health Plan, following guidelines and procedures
adopted by the Board which specify the method of adoption of the
plan document, its format, provisions for developing and publishing
plan amendments and the role of the State Department of Health,
local health planning advisory councils and the Alcohol, Drug Abuse
and Community Mental Health Planning and Coordination Boards of each
mental health catchment area in its development;
13.  Establish and administer criteria and standards for the
delineation and approval of areas and regions for health planning
purposes;
14.  Promote and maintain plans for providing health services
including, but not limited to, health, staffing and health
facilities, in this state; and
15.  Exercise all incidental powers as necessary and proper for
the administration of the Long-term Care Certificate of Need Act.
B.  The State Department of Health shall be the single state
agency to participate in federal programs for health planning and to
apply for and administer federal funds for health planning,
provided, that the Long-term Care Certificate of Need Act, and any
other law vesting planning functions in any other state agency,
shall not apply to health planning functions vested by law in the
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the
Oklahoma Health Care Authority and the Department of Human Services.
C.  Facility occupancy data used in the review of Certificate of
Need applications shall be based upon monthly reports that are
submitted by facilities to the Oklahoma Heath Care Authority
pursuant to Section 1-1925.2 of this title and that are available to
the public upon request.
Added by Laws 1989, c. 227, § 8, operative July 1, 1989.  Amended by
Laws 1990, c. 51, § 133, emerg. eff. April 9, 1990; Laws 1996, c.
336, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 1996; Laws 2004, c. 436, § 2, emerg. eff.
June 4, 2004.

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