Oklahoma Code § 63-3301

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Joint Legislative Commission to Study and Evaluate the
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Operations of the Oklahoma State University Center for Health
Sciences and the Indigent Health Care System in the Tulsa
Metropolitan Service Area - Membership - Duties and
responsibilities.
A.  There is hereby created until February 6, 2006, a Joint
Legislative Commission to Study and Evaluate the Operations of the
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences and the
Indigent Health Care System in the Tulsa Metropolitan Service Area.
The Commission shall be composed of nine (9) members as follows:
1.  Three members from the House of Representatives, to be
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
2.  Three members from the Senate, to be appointed by the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate; and
3.  Three members from the Office of the Governor, to be
appointed by the Governor.
B.  The co-chairpersons of the Commission shall be appointed by
the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro
Tempore of the Senate.  Five members shall constitute a quorum.  A
quorum shall be present to conduct official business of the
Commission.  Vacancies on the Commission shall be filled by the
authority where such vacancies exist.  The Commission shall commence
work not later than July 15, 2005.
C.  Supportive services shall be provided by the staff of the
Oklahoma House of Representatives and the State Senate.  The
Commission shall also have the authority to hire such consultants or
auditors as deemed necessary to accomplish the duties and
responsibilities of the Commission.  The expense of hiring any
consultants or auditors shall be paid by the Oklahoma State

University Center for Health Sciences and/or private or foundation
funds.
D.  The duties and responsibilities of the Commission shall
include, but not be limited to:
1.  Study, evaluate and investigate the management and
operations of the Oklahoma State University Center for Health
Sciences, including any relationships currently existing or proposed
with hospitals in the Tulsa Metropolitan Service Area;
2.  Evaluate the mission and ability of the Oklahoma State
University Center for Health Sciences in providing medical teaching
and residency programs to prepare doctors for placement in rural
Oklahoma communities;
3.  Investigate potential options for providing a stable
teaching hospital environment for the continuation of residency
programs for the Oklahoma State University Center for Health
Sciences;
4.  Audit and study all financial arrangements or proposed
financial agreements related to maintaining the highest quality
medical teaching and residency program possible for the Oklahoma
State University Center for Health Sciences; and
5.  Study, make recommendations, and submit a written report to
the Legislature and the Governor by December 15, 2005, regarding the
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences and the future
of the delivery and efficiency of teaching, residency, and medical
services across rural Oklahoma and the delivery of care to the
indigent, underserved, and nonindigent populations of the Tulsa
Metropolitan Service Area.  The report shall include, at a minimum,
recommendations for appropriate written agreements for the lease and
management of facilities, provision of indigent care, and
recommended minimum levels of state appropriations required for the
achievement of a long-term solution for graduate medical education
at the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences.
E.  In performing its duties and responsibilities, the
Commission may hold public hearings in various geographical
locations of the state and may invite individuals and organizations
to make presentations to the Commission.  The Commission is further
granted the authority to administer oaths, subpoena witnesses and
records, and to hear evidence.
F.  Travel reimbursement shall be the responsibility of the
appointing authority and shall be subject to the State Travel
Reimbursement Act.  Legislative members to the Commission shall be
reimbursed pursuant to the provisions of Section 456 of Title 74 of
the Oklahoma Statutes.
G.  The Commission shall not be subject to the provisions of the
Oklahoma Open Records Act with respect to any proprietary
information, financial information related to a private for-profit
business entity or a nonprofit organization, or other information

that would place a business entity or nonprofit organization at a
competitive disadvantage or that the entity would not disclose to a
third party without the requirement of judicial process.  The
Commission may require that documents and records that it requests
or that it compels be produced for its review subject to a
protective order that prohibits disclosure of the information
provided to any person other than a member of the Commission or its
designated agents or representatives.

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