Where does the Office of Accountability Systems get its authority?
The powers and duties of the OAS are set forth in the Oklahoma state statutes. They are provided in Section 1-105f of Title 63 of the Oklahoma State Statutes, codified at 63 O.S.Supp.2007, 105f (a.k.a. SB1803). Senate Bill 1803 is one of the rare examples of a bill of substance that did not receive a single negative vote throughout the entire legislative process. OAS statutory powers include, but are not limited to, the authority to: (1) Coordinate audits and investigations in response to complaints submitted, or information provided, by OSDH employees, OSDH service recipients or members of the general public regarding the administration of programs and operations of the Oklahoma State Department of Health; (2) Receive and investigate allegations concerning the possible existence of an activity within the OSDH constituting a violation of law, rules, or regulations, mismanagement, gross waste of funds, abuse of authority, or a specific danger to the public health and safety; (3) Take sw