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OK HB2625
Bill
Status
2/1/2016
Primary Sponsor
Leslie Osborn
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AI Summary
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Amends Oklahoma statute 56 O.S. 2011, Section 167.1 regarding Department of Human Services access to client financial records for eligibility investigations
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Removes the requirement that financial institutions furnish records at no cost to the client or Department
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Requires the party seeking financial records to reimburse the financial institution or agency for reasonable costs and fees incurred in compiling and producing the records
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Maintains existing requirement that clients must provide written consent for DHS to access their financial records, with refusal resulting in denial of assistance or services
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Effective date: November 1, 2016
Legislative Description
Poor persons; requiring reimbursement of costs and fees for compiling and producing financial records; effective date.
Last Action
Referred to Appropriations and Budget Human Services Subcommittee
2/2/2016