About the Commission
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Update: On Nov. 6, 2012, Oklahoma voters passed State Question 765, which amended the Oklahoma Constitution and abolished the Human Services Commission.
Established in 1936 under Article XXV of the Oklahoma constitution, the Oklahoma Commission for Human Services is a nine-member governing board for the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS). Its members are appointed by the Governor to staggered nine-year terms, with one membership expiring each August.
The Commission appoints the Director of Human Services, approves program budgets, funding, and policies and procedures that direct the Department's program and service delivery. On March 21, 2012, Preston Doerflinger became the interim director of OKDHS.
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- Commission Meeting Presentations for Sept. 25, 2012
- APS Investigation Initiation and Completion Timeliness Report - July 2012 (.pdf, 2 pp, 107 KB)
- APS Investigation Initiation and Completion Timeliness Report - August 2012 (.pdf, 2 pp, 104 KB)
- Child Welfare State Totals (.pdf, 20 pp, 566 KB)
- Director's Comments - Sept. 25, 2012 (.pdf, 10 pp, 555 KB)
- IT Consolidation (.pdf, 16 pp, 355 KB)
- P1's Not Initiated - September 2012 (.pdf, 1 pp, 82 KB)
- Commission Meeting Presentations for July 24, 2012
- APS Investigation Initiation and Completion Timeliness Report - June 2012 (.pdf, 2 pp, 117 KB)
- Child Welfare State Totals (.pdf, 20 pp, 1.1 MB)
- Community Engagement Roadmap Proposal Draft (.pdf, 1 pp, 199 KB)
- Director's Comments - July 24, 2012 (.pdf, 2 pp, 1.7 MB)
- Oklahoma Child Welfare Services - July 24, 2012 Commission Report (.pdf, 30 pp, 2.0 MB)
- P1's Not Initiated - July 2012 (.pdf, 1 pp, 129 KB)
- Commission Meeting Presentations for June 12, 2012
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- The Oklahoma Human Services Commission was abolished by statewide vote on Nov. 6, 2012
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