Oklahoma Code § 63-1-860.9

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Denial, refusal to renew, suspension or revocation of
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license.
A.  After notice and hearing pursuant to the provisions of
Section 1-860.10 of this title, the State Department of Health may:
1.  Deny a first-year or permanent license to an applicant who
does not meet the requirements for licensure pursuant to the
provisions of the Oklahoma Hospice Licensing Act;
2.  Refuse to renew, suspend or revoke a first-year or permanent
license to a hospice which is not in compliance with the provisions
of the Oklahoma Hospice Licensing Act or with the rules promulgated
by the State Board of Health pursuant to the provisions of the
Oklahoma Hospice Licensing Act;
3.  Deny, refuse to renew, suspend or revoke a first-year or
permanent license to an applicant or hospice which has a history of
noncompliance or incomplete or partial compliance with the

provisions of the Oklahoma Hospice Licensing Act or with the rules
promulgated by the Board pursuant to the Oklahoma Hospice Licensing
Act, or for which there is other satisfactory evidence which
demonstrates that the applicant or hospice is unlikely to provide
care or treatment to the patients in the care of the hospice in a
manner which warrants public trust;
4.  Deny, refuse to renew, suspend or revoke a first-year or
permanent license to an applicant or hospice which has insufficient
financial or other resources to the extent that the applicant or
hospice is incapable of  ensuring or providing adequate care or
treatment to the patients; or
5.  Assess administrative penalties pursuant to Article II of
the Administrative Procedures Act.
B.  Any of the following actions by a hospice or any of its
employees shall be grounds for action by the Department against a
hospice:
1.  A violation of the provisions of the Oklahoma Hospice
Licensing Act or of any of the rules promulgated thereto; or
2.  An intentional or negligent act materially affecting the
health or safety of a patient.

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