Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release:
May 27, 2005
Long-term Care Security Act Headed to Governor
The State Senate has approved a bill
to provide Oklahoma nursing homes with sex offender
notifications. Principal Senate author of HB 1963, Sen.
Debbe
Leftwich said the measure will give greater peace
of mind to nursing home residents and their families.
In addition to providing nursing homes with notifications
of individuals on the statewide sex offender registry,
it also requires notification of those who are on the
state’s violent offender registry.
“When local law enforcement receives notification
that a convicted sex offender or violent offender is
moving into a nursing home, I believe the residents,
employees and the families need that information. This
bill will ensure that happens,” said Leftwich,
D-OKC.
The measure, authored by Rep. Kris Steele, R-Shawnee,
in the House, also mandates that once the nursing home
is provided with copies of sex and violent offender
notifications, they would then be required to display
the information in an area accessible to residents,
employees and visitors. The bill also requires that
when the Department of Corrections places a sex offender
or violent offender in a nursing home that they must
then notify the State Health Department, which then
must notify the nursing home.
“We’re also going to require criminal background
checks for non-licensed full-time employees not currently
covered by such requirements, such as cooks, janitors
and other staff members,” Leftwich said.
The measure also requires background checks on any state
employees that work in nursing homes from agencies such
as the Department of Human Services and the Health Department.
The bill includes required background checks on nursing
home ombudsmen.
“We want to make sure that none of those employees
are on the statewide registries for sex or violent offenders,”
Leftwich said. “We need to do all we possibly
can to protect Oklahoma’s most vulnerable citizens.”
HB 1963 now goes to Gov. Brad Henry for his signature.
For more information contact:
Senator Debbe Leftwich's Office- (405) 521-5557