SECTION 340:5-1-4. Adult Protective Services (APS) ethical considerations  


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  • (a)   Ethical principles guide all client-related contact.
    (1)   The APS specialist must obtain prior approval from the APS Specialist IV or designee to:
    (A)   handle the vulnerable adult's personal resources, such as bank accounts, cash, checks, notes, mortgages, trusts, deeds, sales contracts, stocks, bonds, certificates, or other liquid assets;
    (B)   obtain or initiate repairs, personal services, and other necessary actions to provide health care, food, or shelter for a vulnerable adult. Verbal approval is authorized in emergency situations where immediate action is required to protect the vulnerable adult from imminent harm or significant loss of property. The APS specialist must document all plans and the approval in the case record as soon as possible; and
    (C)   re-enter a client's residence that was secured, and may only enter when another specialist is present or with another person from outside of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS), such as law enforcement or a nurse aide.
    (2)   The APS specialist must not:
    (A)   solicit, charge, request, or accept a fee, gift, reward, or payment of any kind from individuals or staff for services rendered as a volunteer, intern, or employee;
    (B)   use contact with the vulnerable adult or any member of the vulnerable adult's support system for personal gain or personal relationships;
    (C)   after termination of any assignment, make personal contact with a former client or any member of the client's support system or use former contact with a client for personal gain;
    (D)   buy items from a vulnerable adult;
    (E)   engage in any employment or business interest that would constitute a conflict of interest or impair the APS specialist's ability to carry out duties in an impartial manner;
    (F)   give diagnostic medical or legal opinions;
    (G)   refer the vulnerable adult to just one physician, attorney, counselor, or other professional for services;
    (H)   have sexual contact with vulnerable adults, his or her relatives, next of kin, or support system members;
    (I)   make after hours home visits unless specifically approved by the APS specialist IV or designee; and
    (J)   re-enter a secured residence without another specialist present or another person from outside of DHS, such as law enforcement or a nurse aide.
    (b)   Response to aggression in the field. The APS specialist contacts the APS specialist IV or designee immediately when the vulnerable adult or the APS specialist is threatened or injured in the course of the investigation.
[Source: Added at 20 Ok Reg 840, eff 6-1-03; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 892, eff 6-1-08; Amended at 27 Ok Reg 990, eff 6-1-10; Amended at 35 Ok Reg 1592, eff 9-17-18]