Oklahoma Code § 70-697.5

Title 70. Schools: Powers, duties and responsibilities
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The Health Care Workforce Training Commission, in order to
perform its official function in establishing and administering
physician training programs, shall have the following specific
powers, duties, and responsibilities:
1.  To review all available data on health care workforce in
Oklahoma in order to determine the current and projected
distribution of physicians by geographic location and by type of
practice, and, to accomplish this review, the Commission shall
obtain information from and work in conjunction with the State
Department of Health and all other agencies which gather data and
evaluate health care workforce needs;
2.  To review data and information on accredited physician
internship and residency programs currently operated by Oklahoma
hospitals and other approved clinical situations, in order to
ascertain the number and distribution by physician specialty
training and by geographic location of available internship and
residency positions and to evaluate the impact of internship and
residency placement on the establishment of practices by physicians
in that geographic area or similar areas within the state where
their services are urgently needed;
3.  To serve as an agent to advise hospitals, clinics, and
communities on setting up and planning internship and residency
programs which emphasize the provision of additional primary care
physicians to service the rural areas of Oklahoma with primary care
specialties to be defined to include training in the area of
internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, emergency
trauma, and family practice;
4.  To provide general counsel and advice in the development,
operation and evaluation of physician internship and residency
programs throughout this state in cooperation with the efforts of
the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the state’s
physician training institutions such as the University of Oklahoma
College of Medicine, Oklahoma City and Tulsa campuses, and the
Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine , and
subject to accreditation by official and appropriate accrediting
agencies;
5.  To develop the criteria for determining the physician
training cost component or associated clinical and hospital training
costs which are or may be nonreimbursable by third-party payers in
programs proposed by accredited hospitals, clinical situations, or
hospital and clinical programs affiliated with and administered by
the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, University of
Oklahoma College of Medicine – Tulsa, or Oklahoma State University
College of Osteopathic Medicine in order to determine the share for

the state in supporting the salary, benefits, training and program
administration costs incurred by hospitals in supporting of the
interns and residents;
6.  To develop the criteria and procedure by which state
matching funds will be awarded to hospitals, accredited clinical
situations, in cooperation with the University of Oklahoma College
of Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine - Tulsa, and
the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine which
shall administer programs in hospital and clinical situations in the
state to be used to underwrite the salaries, benefits and associated
training and administration costs provided for the physician interns
and residents during their period of training in such a way as to
create an incentive for the development and establishment of
residency and internship positions by hospitals, clinical
establishments or by affiliation agreement with the University of
Oklahoma College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of
Medicine – Tulsa, and the Oklahoma State University College of
Osteopathic Medicine by providing funds to cover and to supplement
the nonreimbursable or additional costs incurred in hospitals for
training activities or for delivery of service in outreach and
ambulatory clinical situations which are outside but associated with
the hospitals and clinical establishments participating in the
program;
7.  To review and to approve for inclusion in the programs
funded the applications for funds submitted by accredited hospitals
and clinical situations participating in physician training programs
in cooperation with the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine,
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine – Tulsa, and the Oklahoma
State University College of Osteopathic Medicine for the costs of
supplying residents and interns in programs which they administer by
affiliation agreements with hospitals and clinical situations
throughout the state in which the interns and residents are
supervised and funded by the University of Oklahoma College of
Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine – Tulsa, and
the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and
the hospitals and clinical establishments pay for the patient care
services rendered in their institutions by these residents and
interns during the period of training;
8.  To determine the specific level of funding and the
priorities used for granting state support to approved hospitals and
clinical situations, in cooperation with the University of Oklahoma
College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine –
Tulsa, and the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic
Medicine for approved hospital physician training programs for
interns and residents and to recommend to the Governor and the
Legislature the total funds needed to carry out the purpose of this
program;

9.  To employ a director and any staff personnel required to
administer the funding of approved physician training programs and
to contract with other state agencies and institutions to conduct
and to perform specified services, functions and aspects in
administering state funds on the specified cost-sharing basis
determined by the Commission or for developing programs and
community and institutional participation in these training
programs;
10.  To ensure that hospitals or clinical situations that can
qualify in all sections of Oklahoma be utilized, and to take all
steps necessary to assist such hospitals or clinics in obtaining
necessary recognition or status, or in meeting standards for
accreditation or affiliation so that they may participate in these
physician training programs;
11.  To ensure that in programs administered and operated by the
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, University of Oklahoma
College of Medicine – Tulsa, and the Oklahoma State University
College of Osteopathic Medicine in hospitals and clinical situations
throughout the state that funds allocated to the colleges are paid
by the hospitals and clinical situations in which the patient care
services are rendered, the funds are expended for such purposes in
funding residents and interns in the physician training programs
that the colleges have established with the approved hospitals and
clinical situations which programs are designed to provide primary
health care services to the rural and medically underserved parts of
the state;
12.  To conduct and to administer a program of physician and
health care workforce placement services throughout this state.
Placement services shall be made available to communities,
hospitals, health care facilities, physician and health professional
training institutions, health professional associations and
organizations, individual physicians, health professionals, students
in physician and health professional training institutions and
schools, and other interested parties in such a way so as to further
the purposes of improving the distribution of physicians and health
professionals practicing or available for practice in the state and
improving in the availability of health care services to the people
of the state.  The placement service shall include but not be
limited to assisting communities in matching with, contacting and
recruiting physicians and health professionals to practice in
communities in the state.  The Commission shall develop criteria and
procedures for the conduct and performance of placement services and
employ any staff, contract for services with any private agency,
nonprofit corporation, or institution to facilitate the performance
of placement services; and

13.  For purposes of the income tax credit authorized pursuant
to Section 1 of this act and in cooperation with the Oklahoma Tax
Commission:
a. to certify preceptorship rotations for allopathic
medicine, osteopathic medicine, advanced practice
registered nursing, and physician assistant training
programs in this state and to register faculty
preceptors who provide certified training,
b. to charge administrative expenses to the State Board
of Medical Licensure and Supervision, the State Board
of Osteopathic Examiners, and the Oklahoma Board of
Nursing pursuant to Sections 2 through 5 of this act,
and
c. to promulgate any additional rules necessary for the
implementation of this act.
Added by Laws 1975, c. 271, § 5, emerg. eff. June 5, 1975.  Amended
by Laws 1976, c. 212, § 11, emerg. eff. June 7, 1976; Laws 1989, c.
227, § 38; Laws 2022, c. 407, § 19; Laws 2024, c. 316, § 6, emerg.
eff. May 16, 2024.
NOTE:  In accordance with Article VI, Section 11, of the Oklahoma
Constitution, House Bill 2776 became law without the Governor's
signature.  It was filed with the Oklahoma Secretary of State on May
27, 2022.

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