Oklahoma Code § 63-6900

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Grant programs for administration of National Hospital
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Preparedness Program.
A.  The State Commissioner of Health shall develop grant
programs for private, nonprofit and public entities for the purpose
of administering the National Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP).
For purposes of this section, the “National Hospital Preparedness
Program” or “HPP” means the federal preparedness grant offered
through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services designed to
improve surge capacity and enhance community and hospital
preparedness for public health emergencies.
B.  The selection and awarding of grants, whether in the form of
professional service contracts or any other funding mechanism
developed by the Commissioner, to programs developed pursuant to
this section shall be exempt from the requirements of The Oklahoma
Central Purchasing Act.
C.  The Commissioner shall develop a process for awarding grants
to programs developed pursuant to this section.  Such process for
selection shall not be required for contracts awarded for program
support services, including, but not limited to, professional

service contracts to evaluate, audit or provide budgeting,
accounting, auditing or legal services for specific programs or
program grantees, contractors or participants.

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