Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1668 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/20/2022

                     
 
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
2nd Session of the 58th Legislature (2022) 
 
SENATE BILL 1668 	By: Howard 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to long-term care; amending 63 O.S. 
2021, Section 330.53 , which relates to qualifications 
for license or certification of long-term care 
administrators; broadening types of administrators 
exempt from certain requirement ; providing that 
certain experience shall substitute for certain 
degree; requiring Oklahoma State Board of Examiners 
for Long-Term Care Administrators to grant assistant 
administrator certification to applicants who meet 
certain criteria; providing for full licensure of 
certified assistant administrators; requiring Board 
to grant provisional licensure to applicants who meet 
certain criteria; granting provisional licensee 
certain rights; providing for licensure by 
endorsement; providing for revocation of provisiona l 
license; requiring Board to approve certain 
organizations or agencies for certain training 
program under certain condition; requiring Board to 
ensure availability of at least two training 
programs; authorizing Board to provide training; and 
providing an effective date . 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     63 O.S. 2021, Secti on 330.53, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 330.53. A.  The Oklahoma State Board of E xaminers for 
Long-Term Care Administrators shall have authori ty to issue licenses   
 
 
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or certifications to qualified p ersons as long-term care 
administrators, and shall establish qualification criteria for each 
type of long-term care administrator. 
B.  No license or certification shall be issued to a person as a 
long-term care administrator unless: 
1.  The person shall ha ve submitted evidence satisfactory to the 
Board that the person is: 
a. not less than twenty -one (21) years of age, and 
b. of reputable and res ponsible character; and 
2.  The person shall have submitted e vidence satisfactory to the 
Board of the person’s ability to supervise the defined facility type 
in which he or she is licensed or certified to serve as a long -term 
care administrator. 
C. 1. All persons currently licensed or certified or lawfully 
serving as an administrator in their defined facility type shall be 
permitted to continue to serve in their cu rrent capacity under their 
current terms of authorization.  The Board may promulgate rules 
pursuant to Section 330.57 of this title to address future 
certification and licensure requirements for all long -term care 
administrator types without effect on the licensure or certification 
status of those currently certified or licensed.  The Board shall 
not include a requirement for a four-year degree in any futu re 
licensing or certification requirements for assist ed living 
administrators, residential care or administrators, adult day care   
 
 
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administrators, or certified assistant administrators .  Until such 
rules are promulgated, current licensure and certification processes 
and standards shall remain in place. 
2. For licensure or certification of nursing facility 
administrators, ten (10) years of experience a s a certified 
assistant administrator of a nursing facility shall substitute for 
requirement of completion of a four -year degree. 
D.  The Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Long-Term Care 
Administrators shall , on or before July 1, 2017, promulgate rules 
permitting eligible applicants to sit for the state standards 
examination at a testing facility using procedure s approved by the 
National Association of Long-Term Care Administrator Board, 
including but not lim ited to the use of electronic or online methods 
for examination. 
E. 1.  The Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Long-Term Care 
Administrators shall grant assistant administrator cert ification to 
any applicant for who: 
a. has obtained a high school diploma or General 
Educational Development (GED) credential , and 
b. has passed the state standards examination. 
2.  The Board shall grant full licensure as a long -term care 
administrator to any applicant currently certified as an assistant 
administrator who:   
 
 
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a. has completed the required coursework offe red by the 
Board, 
b. has completed a training program approved by the 
Board, and 
c. meets all other qualifications for licensure of long -
term care administrators. 
F. 1. The Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Long-Term Care 
Administrators shall grant a provisional license to any applicant 
who: 
a. is licensed as a long -term care administrato r in 
another state, 
b. has passed a nationally recognized examination for 
long-term care administrato rs, and 
c. has been recently hired or offered a position as a 
long-term care administrator at a facility licensed by 
the State Department of Health. 
2.  A provisional licensee shall have all the same rights as a 
long-term care administrator licensed by the Board. 
3.  Upon issuance of a provisional license, t he Board shall 
determine if the provisional licensee meets the criteria for 
licensure by endorsement as provided by rules of the Board.  If the 
provisional licensee meets the qualification criteria for full 
licensure, the Board shall grant a full long-term care facility 
administrator license to the provisional licensee not later than six   
 
 
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(6) months after issuance of the provisional license and shall 
revoke the provisional license upon issuance of the full license . 
If the Board determines the provisional licensee does not meet 
qualification criteria for full licensure, the Board shall revoke 
the provisional license. 
G.  The Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Long -Term Care 
Administrators shall approve organizations or agencies to provide 
the training program requ ired by the Board.  Each such organization 
or agency shall meet such requirements as may be prescribed by rules 
of the Board.  The Board shall ensure that at all times at least two 
organizations or agencies offer the training program.  In addition 
to such approved organizations or agencies, the Board may offer the 
training program. 
H. The Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Long -Term Care 
Administrators shall promulg ate rules to implement the provisions of 
this section. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2022. 
 
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