Oklahoma Code § 74-166.4

Title 74. State Government: Transfer of Rehabilitation Services Division of
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Department of Human Services.
A.  Effective July 1, 1993, the Rehabilitation Services Division
of the Department of Human Services is hereby transferred from the
Department of Human Services and the Oklahoma Public Welfare

Commission to the State Department of Rehabilitation Services,
created pursuant to Section 1 of this act.
B.  The transfer shall include:
1.  All powers, duties, responsibilities, properties, assets,
fund balances, encumbrances, obligations, records, personnel and
liabilities including, but not limited to, liability for all
Rehabilitation Services Division employees' sick leave, annual
leave, holidays, unemployment benefits and workers' compensation
benefits accruing to employees prior to July 1, 1993, which are
attributable to the Rehabilitation Services Division;
2.  All programs funded by the federal Rehabilitation Act as
amended;
3.  All related programs and facilities presently operated by
the Rehabilitation Services Division of the Department of Human
Services as follows:
a. vocational and related rehabilitation services,
b. the Oklahoma Library for the Blind and Physically
Handicapped,
c. the Vending Facility Program,
d. the Transitional Living Center for the Deaf,
e. telecommunications devices for the deaf,
f. interpreter services,
g. telephone relay service,
h. the Disability Determination Unit,
i. the Oklahoma School for the Blind, and
j. the Oklahoma School for the Deaf; and
4.  All real property as follows:
a. the Oklahoma City Evaluation Center located at 5813
South Robinson in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
b. the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
located at 300 N.E. 18th Street in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma,
c. the Transitional Living Center located at 5903 N.W.
52nd Street in Warr Acres, Oklahoma,
d. the Oklahoma School for the Blind located at 3300
Gibson in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and
e. the Oklahoma School for the Deaf located at East 10th
and Tahlequah Streets in Sulphur, Oklahoma.
C.  Any unresolved transfer issues or items shall be resolved
contractually by the Commission for Rehabilitation Services and the
Commission for Human Services, with the approval of the Governor.

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