Oklahoma Code § 63-1-865.7

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Sheltered workshop inspection - Notice
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A.  Every sheltered workshop shall be inspected at least
annually by a duly appointed representative of the Department of
Human Services pursuant to rules promulgated by the Sheltered
Workshop Act.
B.  The Department shall inspect, survey, and evaluate each
sheltered workshop to determine compliance with applicable licensure

and program requirements and standards no less than annually and at
any time the Department deems necessary.
C.  Any inspection, investigation, survey, or evaluation may be
conducted without prior notice.  Any licensee or applicant for a
license shall be deemed to have given consent to any duly authorized
employee or agent of the Department to enter and inspect the
sheltered workshop in accordance with the provisions of the
Sheltered Workshop Act.  Refusal to permit such entry or inspection
shall constitute grounds for the denial, nonrenewal, suspension or
revocation of a license.
D.  The Department shall maintain a log, updated at least
monthly and available for public inspection, which shall at a
minimum detail:
1.  The name of the sheltered workshop and date of inspection,
investigation, survey, or evaluation;
2.  Any deficiencies, lack of compliance, or violation noted at
the inspection, investigation, survey, or evaluation;
3.  The date a notice of violation, license denial, nonrenewal,
suspension, or revocation was issued or other enforcement action
occurred;
4.  Proposed dates for the resolution of deficiencies;
5.  The date corrections were completed, as verified by an
inspection; and
6.  If the inspection or investigation was made pursuant to the
receipt of a complaint, the date such complaint was received and the
date the sheltered workshop was notified of the results of the
inspection or investigation.

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