Oklahoma Code § 74-5040.22

Title 74. State Government: Eligibility and certification
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A.  Any community in this state is eligible to be named a
certified retirement community.  In an application to the Oklahoma
Department of Commerce for recognition as a certified retirement
community, the applicant shall clearly articulate how the applicant
defines community for purposes of seeking certification.
B.  Each community seeking certification shall meet the
following requirements:
1.  The community shall submit an application to the Oklahoma
Department of Commerce containing basic demographic and statistical
information, including crime statistics, tax-related information,
recreational opportunities, housing prices and availability, health
care and emergency medical service availability and other factors
deemed relevant by the Department;
2.  The community shall demonstrate the support and active
involvement of the local governing body, churches, clubs,
businesses, media outlets or other entities with an interest in the
future of the community;
3.  The community shall submit with the application a plan
describing the community’s long-term care facility and service
capabilities and the community’s strategy for marketing the
community to retirees.  The plan shall include a target market, a
list of competing communities, an analysis of the community’s
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and dangers, and the steps the
community will employ to achieve the goals of the plan; and

4.  The applicant community shall certify the availability of at
least Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) to be expended by the
community to implement the Certified Retirement Communities Program.
C.  For purposes of this act, “community” means a city, town or
county.  A community can be coterminous with a political subdivision
of the state or with a particular geographic boundary.

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