Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB229

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Long-term care; requiring the State Department of Health to provide certain information to complainant of violations of the Nursing Home Care Act. Effective date.

Impact

The legislation is positioned to have a significant impact on the regulations governing nursing facilities in Oklahoma. By mandating that the State Department of Health must notify complainants about the outcomes of their complaints, SB229 enhances transparency in the complaint process and empowers residents or their representatives. Investigations will prioritize complaints alleging serious threats to resident safety, which will bolster protection for vulnerable populations in long-term care settings. Furthermore, the bill includes a mechanism for addressing false complaints to discourage abuse of the complaint system.

Summary

Senate Bill 229, introduced by Senator Garvin, aims to amend the Nursing Home Care Act in Oklahoma by ensuring that the State Department of Health provides complainants with specific information pertaining to their submitted complaints about nursing home violations. The bill emphasizes the importance of responding to violations swiftly and maintaining the welfare of residents in nursing facilities. The updates to the bill include provisions for the investigation of complaints, outlining responsibilities, and establishing processes for timely resolutions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill may arise from concerns about how it balances the rights of residents and the obligations of nursing home operators. Some stakeholders might argue that while providing complainants with information is essential for accountability, it could also lead to potential liability issues for facilities based on unverified complaints. Additionally, the inclusion of penalties for making false complaints may be viewed as a deterrent for genuine reporting, raising questions about whether these provisions could inadvertently silence valid concerns of residents or whistleblowers.

Companion Bills

OK SB229

Carry Over Long-term care; requiring the State Department of Health to provide certain information to complainant of violations of the Nursing Home Care Act. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB229

Long-term care; requiring the State Department of Health to provide certain information to complainant of violations of the Nursing Home Care Act. Effective date.

OK SB231

Long-term care; designating Oklahoma Health Care Authority as state administering agency for PACE program agreements; requiring certain enforcement; directing State Department of Health to create and issue certain license. Effective date.

OK HB2075

Long-term care; license; Home Care Act; plan; effective date.

OK SB783

Long-term care; requiring certain regulation of intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities with sixteen or fewer beds. Effective date.

OK SB596

Long-term care; requiring certain regulation of intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities with sixteen or fewer beds. Effective date.

OK SB381

Quick Action Closing Fund; requiring Department of Commerce to make available certain information. Effective date.

OK SB371

Long-term care; broadening certain exemption; modifying provisions relating to licensure of long-term care administrators. Effective date.

OK HB1439

Children; investigations; Department of Human Services; exceptions; violations; complaints; effective date.

OK SB233

Child care; modifying procedures relating to complaints; limiting investigative authority of the Department of Human Services. Effective date.

OK SB769

Health insurance coverage; requiring health benefit plans to provide coverage for at home care for persons with certain conditions; specifying terms of coverage. Effective date.

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