Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 490. Oklahoma State Board of Examiners for Long Term Care Administrators |
Chapter 15. Long Term Care Certified Assistant Administrators |
Subchapter 1. Certification of Long Term Care Assistant Administrators |
SECTION 490:15-1-3. Minimum qualifications for an individual applicant to meet certification requirements for a Certified Assistant Administrator (CAA)
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- (a) In addition to the general requirements for administrators found at OAC 490:10-1-2.1, each applicant seeking certification as having met the minimum qualifications to be able to serve as a CAA shall meet the requirements in this Section.(b) In order to qualify to receive certification from the Board that the individual met the minimum qualifications to be able to serve as CAA, each applicant must provide evidence satisfactory to the Board of the following:(1) Successful completion of a high school education and receipt of a high school diploma, or receipt of his G.E.D.;(2) Successful completion of Administrators University (AU);(3) Receipt of a passing score on the current Oklahoma State Standards examination; and either(i) One (1) year of current management, leadership or supervisory experience in a long term care facility; OR(ii) Successful completion of Board sanctioned Administrator-in-Training (AIT) program.