Oklahoma 2023 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB571 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/17/2023

                     
 
 
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STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 59th Legislature (2023) 
 
SENATE BILL 571 	By: Montgomery 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to long-term care; amending 63 O.S. 
2021, Section 1-1923, which relates to the Long-Term 
Care Facility Advisory Board; changing name; 
extending termination date of Long-Term Care Facility 
Advisory Council; decreasing and modifying 
membership; fixing appointment lengths; permitting 
limited reappointment; modifying terminology; 
modifying and removing powers and duties; and 
providing an effective date . 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     63 O.S. 2021, Section 1 -1923, is 
amended to read as follow s: 
Section 1-1923. A.  There is hereby re -created, to continue 
until July 1, 2023 July 1, 2025, in accordance with the provisions 
of the Oklahoma Sunset Law, a Long -Term Care Facility Advisory Board 
Council which shall be composed as follows: 
1.  The Governor shall appoint a twenty-seven-member thirteen-
member Long-Term Care Facility Advisory Board Council which shall 
advise the State Commissioner of Health.  The Advisory Board Council 
shall be comprised of the following persons:   
 
 
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a. one representative from the Office of the State Fire 
Marshal, designated by the State Fire Marshal, 
b. one representative from the Oklahoma Health Care 
Authority, designated by the Administrator, 
c. b. one representative from the Department of Mental 
Health and Substance Ab use Services, designated by the 
Commissioner of Mental Hea lth and Substance Abuse 
Services, 
d. c. one representative from the Department of Human 
Services, designated by the Director of Human 
Services, 
e. d. one member who shall be a licensed general 
practitioner of the medical or osteopathic profession, 
f. one member who shall be a general practitioner of the 
osteopathic profession , 
g. e. one member who shall be a registered pharmacist, 
h. f. one member who shall be a licensed registered nurse 
or licensed practical nurse, 
i. one member who shall be a licensed pra ctical nurse, 
j. three members who shall be of reputable and 
responsible character and sound physical and mental 
health and 
g. one member who shall be operator-administrators an 
operator-administrator of a nursing homes which have   
 
 
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current licenses home which has a current license 
issued pursuant to the Nursing Home Care Act and who 
shall have had five (5) y ears’ experience in the 
nursing home profession as operator-administrators an 
operator-administrator, 
k. three members 
h. one member who shall be an operator-administrator of a 
residential care home operator-administrators licensed 
pursuant to the provisions of the Residential Care 
Act, 
l. three members 
i. one member who shall be an owner-operator of an adult 
day care facility owner-operators licensed pursuant to 
the provisions of the Adult Day Care Act, 
m. three members 
j. one member who shall be an owner-operator of a 
continuum of care facility or assisted living center 
owner-operators licensed pursuant to the provisions of 
the Continuum of Care an d Assisted Living Act, and 
n. six 
k. two members who shall be over the age of sixty -five 
(65) who shall represent the general public and have 
no long-term care professional work history , and   
 
 
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l. one member who shall be over the age of sixty-five 
(65) who shall represent the general public and who 
advocates for individuals receiving long-term care 
services; and 
2.  The designated representative from the Office of the State 
Fire Marshal, the designated represe ntative from the Department of 
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the designated 
representative from the Department of Human Services, and the 
designated representative from the State Department of Health shall 
serve at the pleasure of their desig nators; 
3.  The initial appointments of the Governor Appointments shall 
be for the following two-year terms: 
a. the initial term of the member of the medical 
profession shall be for a three -year term, 
b. the initial term of the member of the osteopathic 
profession shall be for a three-year term, 
c. the initial term of the registered pharmacist shall be 
for a two-year term, 
d. the initial term of the licensed registered nurse 
shall be for a two-year term, 
e. the initial term of the licensed practical nurse s hall 
be for a one-year term, 
f. of the initial terms for the twelve members who are 
licensed operator-administrators for facilities   
 
 
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pursuant to the Nursing Home Care Act, residential 
care homes pursuant to the Residential Care Act, adult 
day care facilities pursuant to the Adult Day Care 
Act, and continuum of care facilities and assisted 
living centers pursuant to the Continuum of Care and 
Assisted Living Act, four shall be for one -year terms, 
four shall be for two -year terms, and four shall be 
for three-year terms; provided that representatives 
for each of the terms shall include one individual 
representing facilities subject to the provisions of 
the Nursing Home Care Act, one individual representing 
residential care homes subject to the Residential Care 
Act, one individual representing facilities subject to 
the provisions of the Adult Day Care Act, and one 
individual representing continuum of care facilities 
and assisted living centers subject to the provisions 
of the Continuum of Care and Assisted Living A ct, and 
g. the initial terms for the six members of the general 
public over the age of sixty -five (65) shall be for 
one-, two-, three-, four-, five- and six-year terms 
respectively; and 
4. After the initial designations or appointments, the 
designated representative from the Office of the State Fire Marsha l, 
the designated representative of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority,   
 
 
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the designated representative of the Department of Human Services 
and the designated representative of the Department of Mental Healt h 
and Substance Abuse Services shall each.  Members shall serve at the 
pleasure of their designators .  All other terms shall be for a 
three-year period.  Members may be reappointed not to exceed two 
terms.  In case of a vacancy, the Governor shall appoint in dividuals 
to fill the remainder of the term. 
B.  The State Department of Health shall provide a clerical 
staff worker administrative support to perform designated duties of 
the Advisory Board Council.  The Department shall also provide space 
for meetings of the Advisory Board Council. 
C.  The Advisory Board Council shall annually elect a chair, 
vice-chair and secretary-treasurer, shall meet at least quarterly, 
and may hold such special meetings as may be necessary.  The members 
of the Advisory Board Council shall be reimbursed as provided for by 
the State Travel Reimbursement Act. 
D.  The Advisory Board Council shall have the power and duty to: 
1.  Serve as an advisory body to the Dep artment for the 
development and improvement of services to and care and tr eatment of 
residents of facilities subject to the provis ions of the Nursing 
Home Care Act, homes subject to the provisions of the Residential 
Care Act and facilities subject to the p rovisions of the Adult Day 
Care Act;   
 
 
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2.  Review, and make recommendations regarding, and approve in 
its advisory capacity the syst em of standards developed by the 
Department quality of services, care , and treatment provided to 
individuals receiving services from entities that are subject to the 
Nursing Home Care Act, the Residen tial Care Act and the Adult Day 
Care Act; and 
3.  Evaluate and review the standards, practices, and procedures 
of the Department regarding the administration and enforcement of 
the provisions of the Nursing Home Care Act, the Residential Care 
Act and the Adult Day Care Act, and the quality of services and care 
and treatment provided to residents of facilities and residential 
care homes and participants in adult day care centers.  The Board 
may make recommendations to the Department as necessary and 
appropriate; 
4.  Evaluate and review financial accountability st andards, 
policies and practices of residential care facilities regarding 
residents’ funds for which the facility is the payee, and evaluate 
and review expenditures made on behalf of the resident by th e 
facility to ensure that such funds are managed appropr iately and in 
the best interests of the resident; and 
5.  Publish and distr ibute an annual report of its activities 
and any recommendations for the improvement of services and care and 
treatment to residents of facilities and residential care homes and 
participants in adult day care centers on or before January 1 of   
 
 
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each year to the Governor, the State Commissioner of Health, the 
State Board of Health, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, 
the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and the chief 
administrative officer of each agency affected by the report . 
SECTION 2.  This act shall be come effective November 1, 2023. 
 
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