The OAA and title 63, section 1-2214 of the Oklahoma Statutes provide protections for designated representatives of the Office.
- (1) For purposes of the Governmental Tort Claims Act, any state, area, or local volunteer long-term care ombudsman is deemed to be an employee of this state and not personally liable for any act or omission made within the scope of employment, as such term is defined by the Governmental Tort Claims Act.
- (2) OAG ensures that adequate legal counsel is available to the Office for advice and consultation.
- (3) Legal representation is provided to any representative of the Office against whom suit or other legal action is brought in connection with any act or omission of a representative made within the scope of employment.
- (4) Any representative of the Office who wishes to request legal advice, consultation, or representation contacts the Office.
<div><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt;">Transferred from 340:105-11-246 by SB 1709 (2024), eff 11-1-24</span></div>
Amended at 42 Ok Reg, Number 20, effective 7-11-25