Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 770. Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs |
Chapter 1. Administrative Operations |
Subchapter 3. Organizational Structure |
SECTION 770:1-3-1. Program description
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- (1) To provide medical, nursing and domiciliary care (if available) for those veterans when needed. The Centers to accomplish this are:(A) Ardmore(B) Claremore(C) Clinton (domiciliary)(D) Lawton(E) Norman(F) Sulphur(G) Talihina(2) To provide financial assistance in emergencies to disabled or destitute veterans and to their spouses, surviving spouses, orphans and needy children. This is accomplished through Emergency Aid.(3) To provide as complete rehabilitation as possible to disabled veterans and dependents:(A) Claims and counseling services through:(i) Claims Office, Muskogee, Oklahoma(ii) Hospital Office, Muskogee, Oklahoma(iii) Hospital Office, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma(iv) Claims Office, Lawton, Oklahoma(v) Clinic Office, Tulsa, Oklahoma(vi) Itinerant Field Service Offices(vii) Referral service to other agencies(viii) Claims office at each center(B) Education and training through schools, apprenticeship and on-job training establishments to be approved by the State Accrediting Agency.