§ 1-865.3. Department of Human Services--Powers and duties--Sheltered workshops
Oklahoma Statutes AnnotatedTitle 63. Public Health and Safety
63 Okl.St.Ann. § 1-865.3
§ 1-865.3. Department of Human Services--Powers and duties--Sheltered workshops
2. Issue, renew, deny, modify, suspend, and revoke licenses for sheltered workshops pursuant to the provisions of the Sheltered Workshop Act; provided, however, providers of sheltered workshop services that have a contract with the Developmental Disabilities Services Division of the Department of Human Services or the Oklahoma Health Care Authority to provide sheltered workshop services as of November 1, 2011, shall be deemed to be licensed, subject to the continuing requirements of the Sheltered Workshop Act;
4. Enter upon any public or private property for the purpose of inspecting and investigating conditions of the sheltered workshop for compliance with the provisions of the Sheltered Workshop Act, or the standards and requirements for licensure and operation of sheltered workshops developed by the Department pursuant to the provisions of the Sheltered Workshop Act;
8. Provide the sheltered workshop thirty (30) days written notice that its license is to be suspended or revoked, and shall take action at the end of that time if the sheltered workshop remains out of compliance. However, if the health and safety of service recipients is threatened, the suspension or revocation shall be effective immediately and the sheltered workshop shall be closed;
9. Notify holders of suspended or revoked licenses that they shall be entitled to a hearing before Department licensure officials if requested within ten (10) days of their notification. The hearing shall be held at least ten (10) days before final action is taken and conducted pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act; and
Credits
Laws 2011, c. 65, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2011.
63 Okl. St. Ann. § 1-865.3, OK ST T. 63 § 1-865.3
Current with emergency effective legislation through Chapter 182 of the Second Regular Session of the 59th Legislature (2024). Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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