A. 1. The Aging Services Division of the Department of Human Services shall, in accordance with the provisions of this section and in consultation with area agencies on aging, establish a program to provide leadership for improving the quality and quantity of legal and advocacy assistance as a means of ensuring a comprehensive elder rights system for Oklahoma’s vulnerable elderly.
2. In carrying out the program established in paragraph 1 of this subsection, the Aging Services Division shall coordinate and provide assistance to area agencies on aging and other entities in Oklahoma that assist older individuals in:
B. In carrying out the provisions of this section, the Aging Services Division shall:
1. Establish an Office of Elder Rights and Legal Assistance Services Development as the focal point for leadership on elder rights policy review, analysis, and advocacy at the state level, including, but not limited to, such elder rights issues as guardianship, age discrimination, pension and health benefits, insurance, consumer protection, surrogate decision-making, protective services, public benefits, and dispute resolution;
2. Designate a person to administer the program, who shall be known as the State Legal Services Developer and who shall serve on a full-time basis, and other personnel, sufficient to ensure:
3. Develop, in conjunction with area agencies on aging and legal assistance providers, statewide standards for the delivery of legal assistance to older individuals;
4. Provide technical assistance to area agencies on aging and legal assistance providers to enhance and monitor the quality and quantity of legal assistance to older individuals, including technical assistance in developing plans for targeting services to reach the older individual with greatest economic need and the older individual with greatest social need, with particular attention to low-income minority individuals;
5. Provide consultation to area aging agencies to ensure coordination of their activities with:
6. Provide for the education and training of professionals, volunteers, and older individuals concerning elder rights, the requirements and benefits of specific laws, and methods for enhancing the coordination of services;
7. Promote and provide, as appropriate, education and training for individuals who are or who might become guardians or representative payees of older individuals, including information on:
8. Promote the development of, and provide technical assistance concerning:
in law schools and other institutions of higher education, and promote other methods to expand access by older individuals to legal assistance and advocacy and vulnerable elder rights protection activities;
9. Provide for periodic assessment of the status of elder rights in Oklahoma, including analysis of:
10. For the purpose of identifying vulnerable elder rights protection activities provided by the entities under this act and coordinating such activities with programs established under the Older Americans Act, develop working agreements with:
C. As used in this section, the term “representative payee” means the person who enters into a contractual relationship with the United States Social Security Administration to receive a social security recipient’s check and to disburse funds to meet the needs of the recipient.
Added by Laws 2001, c. 101, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2001.