Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 340 - Department of Human Services
Chapter 2 - Administrative Components
Subchapter 4 - Office of the Public Guardian
Section 340:2-4-3 - Ward placement requirements
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Placement requirements. To place a ward into the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) Office of the Public Guardian, he or she must be:
(b) Ward placement procedure. When a valid order placing an individual in the custody of the DHS Office of the Public Guardian is received by DHS Legal Services (LS), LS forwards the order and all information on him or her to the Office of the Public Guardian.
(c) Public guardian status reports. The Office of the Public Guardian reports to the court of jurisdiction at least once every six months. The information for these reports are obtained from the individual's DDS case manager and include:
(d) Conditional Release. When a criminal defendant is found incompetent to stand trial due to intellectual disability, per 10 O.S. § 1408, and is deemed not dangerous, per 22 O.S. § 1175.1, he or she may be referred to DHS for consideration of voluntary assistance or conditional release.
(e) Procedure. When a valid order for conditional release is entered and received by DHS LS, the order and information pertaining to the individual is forwarded to the Office of the Public Guardian.
(f) Public guardian role. When a conditional release individual is in a DDS placement or receives DDS services, the Office of the Public Guardian assists the individual's personal support team, when necessary, regarding the conditional release order or requests to modify orders.
(g) Conditional release status reports. The Office of the Public Guardian submits annual reports regarding an individual's compliance with the conditions of release and overall progress. When the individual receives DDS services, the information is obtained from the DDS case manager and, when he or she is in any other placement, the information is obtained from the person responsible for the individual's care. When there are major non-compliances between annual reports, the Office of the Public Guardian notifies the court of jurisdiction.