Okla. Admin. Code § 75:55-3-5
Freedom from conflict of interest assurances
Effective Jun 11, 202643 Ok Reg, Number 18<div><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt;">Transferred from 340:105-11-253 by SB 1709 (2024), eff 11-1-24</span></div>; Amended at 42 Ok Reg, Number 20, effective 7-11-25; Amended at 43 Ok Reg, Number 18, effective 6-11-26Attorney General
- (a) The OAA requires assurances of freedom from conflict of interest for the officially designated area program as a subdivision of the Office. Directors of designated area ombudsman entities and sponsoring agency directors are asked to read, review with staff and sponsors, and sign a form developed by OAG and the Office certifying the assurances described in subsections b and c.
- (b) Directors of designated area ombudsman entities and sponsoring agency directors shall assure that the agency:
- (1) is not a part of an entity responsible for licensing or certifying long-term care facilities, or part of a provider organization;
- (2) does not hold interest in, manage, own, or contract with a long-term care facility;
- (3) does not stand to gain financially through an action or potential action brought on behalf of persons the ombudsman serves; and
- (4) is not located within an organization that may impair or inhibit the ability of the ombudsman to objectively and independently investigate and resolve complaints.
- (c) Directors of designated area ombudsman entities and sponsoring agency directors shall assure that the ombudsman will be free to:
- (1) take action on behalf of residents;
- (2) publicly represent the concerns of residents;
- (3) bring together persons who have the authority to solve problems;
- (4) make recommendations to boards, committees, and task forces in developing long-term care policy, or similar situations;
- (5) forward unresolved formal complaints to the Office according to program policy; and
- (6) publicize the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program and issues affecting older persons who are institutionalized.
- (d) There are inherent conflicts in the role of the ombudsman. The agency supports the role and goals of the Program and the ombudsman staff through any conflict associated with their official duties.
- (e) OAG and the Office shall develop and maintain a form for designated area ombudsman entities and sponsoring agency directors to make any assurances required by law.
<div><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt;">Transferred from 340:105-11-253 by SB 1709 (2024), eff 11-1-24</span></div>
Amended at 42 Ok Reg, Number 20, effective 7-11-25
Amended at 43 Ok Reg, Number 18, effective 6-11-26