Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 340. Department of Human Services |
Chapter 2. Administrative Components |
Subchapter 5. Fair Hearings |
Part 3. FAIR HEARINGS FOR TITLE III OLDER AMERICANS ACT AND 16(B)2 INTERMODAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION ACT PROGRAMS |
SECTION 340:2-5-42. Definitions
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- The following words and terms, when used in this Part, shall have the following meaning, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:"Adverse action" means:(A) Denial of application for funding;(B) Suspension or termination of funding prior to the end of an approved budget year; or(C) Denial of designation as a planning and service area or Area Agency on Aging."Appeals Committee" means the following staff members, appointed by the State Director of Human Services:(A) General counsel;(B) Supervisor of the Appeals Unit; and(C) Programs Administrator of the Special Unit on Aging."Appeals Unit" means the unit established within the Department responsible for:(A) Scheduling the time and place of the hearing;(B) Conducting the hearing;(C) Electronically recording the hearing;(D) Preparing the Hearing Officer's Summary; and(E) Preparing the decision letter."Grantee/applicant complaint" means a grantee/applicant's expressed belief that proper consideration has not been given to circumstances surrounding grant/application process. A grantee or applicant's complaint can be expressed orally, in correspondence, or by authorizing another entity to advise the Department of the grievance. A complaint may be addressed to the grantee/applicant's satisfaction without resorting to the formal hearing process or it may result in the grantee or applicant's request for a hearing."Official report (record)" means the information that will be made available to the appellant, upon request, at a reasonable time and place and consists of:(A) The administrative hearing officer's summary which contains the substance of what transpired in the hearing unless oral proceedings are transcribed;(B) All written evidence filed in the hearing;(C) A verbatim recording of the hearing; and(D) The resulting decision of the appeals process.