Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
Intent statement. The
residential child care program purpose or function is clearly defined in a
statement filed with Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS). The statement includes
the:
(1) program philosophy;
(2) program goals and objectives;
(3) ages and characteristics of children
accepted for care;
(4) geographical
area served; and
(5) services
provided.
(b)
Organizational structure. The residential child care program legal
basis or ownership is fully documented and submitted to OKDHS.
(1)
Publicly operated program.
Documentation identifies the program's statutory basis and the operating
governmental entity administrative framework.
(2)
Privately operated program.
A privately operated program submits, the:
(A)
charter, partnership agreement, constitution, articles of incorporation, or
resolution authorizing the program's operation, as applicable; and
(B) names, titles, addresses, and phone
numbers for:
(i) association members or
corporate officers for a nonprofit program; and
(ii) owners, partners, or corporate officers
for a proprietary program.
(3)
Changes in ownership and program
name. OKDHS is notified at least 30-calendar days prior to changes in
the legal entity for operation, ownership, or program name.
(c)
Governingand advisory
board. A private, nonprofit program establishes a governing board and
may also have an advisory board.
(1)
Meetings. The governing board meets at least twice annually,
maintaining accurate meeting minutes.
(2)
Governing board
responsibility. The governing board maintains ultimate responsibility
for governing but may delegate program administration responsibility to the
executive director.
(A) The board assumes
joint responsibility with the executive director for general program and
policy, funding, and minimum requirement compliance.
(B) The responsibilities and relationship
between the board and the executive director are defined in the constitution
and bylaws and submitted to OKDHS.
(3)
Governing board members.
Governing board members' names, titles, addresses, and phone numbers are
submitted to OKDHS.
(4)
Board
composition. The governing board represents the community's diversity.
(A) The board is comprised of a minimum of
three members.
(B) A majority
reside in Oklahoma. Multi-state operations; however, may have a governing board
outside of Oklahoma when establishing local advisory boards meeting
requirements in (5) of this subsection.
(C) Program personnel cannot comprise a
majority of the board's voting members.
(D) Upon appointment, board members receive
board responsibility orientation.
(5)
Advisory board. A private,
proprietary program not meeting governing board requirements in (1) through (4)
of this subsection establishes an advisory board.
(A) The advisory board meets at least twice
annually.
(B) The advisory board
provides program advice and counsel on policies and program operation, reflects
local concerns, and represents the program to the community.
(C) Advisory board member names, addresses,
and phone numbers are submitted to OKDHS.
(D) Program personnel cannot comprise a
majority of the advisory board's voting members.
(E) A majority reside in Oklahoma.
(d)
Administrative
policy. Policy is clearly written, current, and available for residents,
parents or legal custodians, personnel, and Licensing review. The governing
board reviews policy annually. Policy at least, includes areas governing:
(1) admission and discharge;
(2) personnel;
(3) volunteers;
(4) programs;
(5) grievance procedures approved by OKDHS
Office of Client Advocacy (OCA);
(6) behavior management;
(7) mandatory child abuse
reporting;
(8) suicide awareness
and protocol;
(9) medical
services;
(10)
medication administration and dosage;
(11) records confidentiality;
(12) a resident absent without
permission;
(13) emergency
procedures; and
(14) reasonable and
prudent parent standard application, when approving resident
activities.
(e)
Records and reports. Records and reports maintained at the program
and available for Licensing review are:
(1)
resident's records;
(2) personnel
records;
(3) criminal history
investigation records;
(4)
orientation and professional development records;
(5) residents' food menus;
(6) fire and tornado drill records;
(7) planned recreational, leisure, or
physical exercise activities schedules;
(8) visitation records;
(9) transportation records; and
(10) resident's grievance records. These
records are maintained for three years following the resident's discharge and
in a confidential manner separate from resident's records, per OCA.
(f)
Notifications.
The program complies with the notification requirements in this subsection.
(1) The program notifies Licensing on the
next OKDHS -business day of:
(A) temporary or
permanent program closure;
(B)
executive or program director change;
(C) liability insurance coverage
changes;
(D) facility premises
damage caused by fire, accident, or elements seriously affecting services
provided;
(E) legal action against
a program or personnel involving a resident or program operation;
(F) any time a resident receives emergency
medical treatment by a licensed health care professional;
(G) incidents involving law enforcement,
excluding residents absent without permission; or
(H) a resident death or near death, per
Section 1-6-105 of Title 10A of the Oklahoma Statutues (10A O.S. §
1-6-105).
(2) Any person
who has reason to believe a child was abused or neglected, per 10A O.S. §
1-1-105, is required to report the matter promptly to the OKDHS Child Abuse and
Neglect Hotline at 1-800-522-3511, per 10A O.S. § 1-2-101. Failure to
report is a misdemeanor offense and upon conviction is punishable by law.
Failure to report with prolonged knowledge, six months or more, of ongoing
abuse or neglect is a felony offense.
(3) Per 21 O.S. § 870, every person
having reason to believe that a person or child-placing agency is engaging in
the crime of trafficking in children, per 21 O.S. § 866, reports the
matter promptly to the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Control.
(4) OKDHS notifies
programs of a substantiated finding of heinous and shocking abuse by a person
responsible for a child's health, safety, or welfare, as defined, per 10A O.S.
§ 1-1-105. Upon receiving the notice, the facility owner or operator
provides notification to parents or legal guardians of children attending the
facility using an OKDHS-provided form.
(A)
Notification is:
(i) immediately attempted but
not later than 72 hours of notice receipt from OKDHS; and
(ii) provided by certified
mail.
(B) The program
maintains the list of notified parents and legal guardians for at least 12
months.
(5) When a
resident is absent without permission, the resident's parents or legal
custodian are immediately notified.
Amended at 10 Ok Reg
3663, eff 7-12-93; Amended at 15 Ok Reg 1489, eff 3-30-98 (emergency); Amended
at 16 Ok Reg 1080, eff 4-26-99; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 3331, eff 10-1-01
(emergency); Amended at 19 Ok Reg 1171, eff 5-13-02; Amended at 26 Ok Reg 2239,
eff 7-1-09; Amended at 33 Ok Reg 146, eff 11-2-15
(emergency)