Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 340 - Department of Human Services
Chapter 10 - Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Subchapter 4 - Conditions of Eligibility - Mandatory Drug Screening
Section 340:10-4-1 - Mandatory Drug Screening
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Per Section 230.52 of Title 56 of the Oklahoma Statues, adult parents, or needy caretakers who apply for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) cash assistance are screened for illegal use of a controlled substance. This screening is necessary to ensure that children are safe in their own homes by ensuring their adult parent(s) or needy caretaker is not using or is not under the influence of illegal substances. Minor parents under 18 years of age are exempt from the provisions in this Section.
(b) The minimum drug screening includes a Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI). Additional screening methods may be used based on the person's history with Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS). When the SASSI screening results high probability, high defense, or invalid, or the client self-declares a substance abuse problem, the client completes a chemical drug screen.
(c) When all other eligibility factors have been met, the OKDHS worker certifies the adult parent or needy caretaker's needs.
(d) At any point OKDHS has reasonable cause to believe the adult parent or needy caretaker currently receiving TANF cash assistance is engaged in the illegal use of a controlled substance, the adult parent or needy caretaker is required to be screened. OKDHS requests a chemical drug screen. Behaviors OKDHS or community resource partners observe and report that might indicate illegal use of a controlled substance include, but are not limited to:
(e) The TANF benefits are closed when the adult parent or needy caretaker refuses to comply or fails to follow through with the screening or employability plan.
Added at 30 Ok Reg 338, eff 12-5-12 (emergency); Added at 30 Ok Reg 1349, eff 7-1-13