(a) Policy. The State of Oklahoma has a State Council on Aging that meets the requirements of the Older Americans Act (OAA), and the Aging Services Division's (ASD's) need for statewide representation from older Oklahomans and service providers.
(b) Authority. The authority for this Section is Section 305 of the OAA of 1965, as amended and Oklahoma State Council on Aging Bylaws.
(c) Procedures. The State Council on Aging is composed of 31 members who are residents of the state and who have demonstrated an interest in, knowledge of, and accomplishments regarding the concerns of older persons. At least 18 of the members are 60 years of age or older.