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Code · Oklahoma · Title 56 — Poor Persons

§56-1030.2. Notice and hearing - Appointment of receiver -

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Reimbursement of receiver - Liability for debts - Competitive bidding not required.
A. The court shall hold a hearing within five
(5)days of the filing of the petition. The petition and notice of the hearing shall be served by the petitioner on the owner, administrator or designated agent of the agency, and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority. The petition and notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place in the agency not later than three
(3)days before the time specified for the hearing, unless a different time limit is fixed by order of the court.
B. The court may appoint a receiver ex parte pending the hearing if the Department of Human Services provides testimony, under oath, that there has been a loss of life or a life-endangering situation exists for which an adequate remedy at law does not exist. Following the hearing on the petition, and upon a determination that the appointment of a receiver is warranted, the court may then
appoint a different receiver or extend the term of the ex parte receiver.
C. When the operating revenue of a residential agency in receivership is insufficient to meet its operating expenses, including the cost of bringing the agency and residences into compliance with state or federal laws or rules or regulations or provisions of the agency's contract, or to protect the health and safety of the residents, the operator shall be deemed insolvent. The Department of Human Services may reimburse the receiver for those expenses from funds available for such uses and expenses.
D. The receiver, the Department of Human Services and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority are not liable for debts incurred by the owner or operator of an agency providing community residential services for which a receiver has been appointed.
E. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, contracts that are necessary to carry out the powers and duties of the receiver need not be competitively bid. Added by Laws 1997, c. 407, § 16, eff. Nov. 1, 1997.
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