Oklahoma Code § 63-3241.11

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Non-state government-owned nursing facilities and
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hospitals defined.
For the purposes of a federal Medicaid supplemental payment
program for non-state government-owned nursing facilities and
hospitals, "non-state government-owned" means owned by a government
other than the state including but not limited to:
1.  A board of control created by and charged by a board of
county commissioners with the management and control of a county
hospital as provided by Section 789 of Title 19 of the Oklahoma
Statutes;
2.  A public trust or other organization that is created by a
county under Section 176 of Title 60 of the Oklahoma Statutes and is
under lease with a board of county commissioners for the operation
of a county hospital as provided by Section 789 of Title 19 of the
Oklahoma Statutes;
3.  A municipal governing body that has established and
maintains a municipal hospital as provided by Section 30-101 of
Title 11 of the Oklahoma Statutes;
4.  A board of control created by and charged by a municipal
governing body with the management and control of a municipal
hospital as provided by Section 30-102 of Title 11 of the Oklahoma
Statutes; and
5.  Any municipal or governmental body other than the state
authorized to operate a health care facility including a hospital or
nursing facility.

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