by Luke Tucker | Aug 19, 2020 | Research
Long-Term Care Admin Licensure in Oklahoma Author Luke Tucker Abstract Luke Tucker explains the five types of long-term care administration licenses Oklahoma issues and why such licenses are unnecessary. Full text PDF Full Text HTML Long Term Care Admin...
by Mike Davis | Aug 17, 2020 | Blog
Allowing an admittedly adverse ailment to be inaccurately advertised as an apocalyptic abomination able to annihilate all is aggravating, annoying, and abhorrent. An accurate assessment advises any and all to avoid alarmism and act appropriately. Anxieties are...
by Spencer Cadavero | Aug 12, 2020 | Blog
The CARES Act passed by Congress has a provision to give funds to state and local governments. Out of this, Oklahoma County has been given the onerous task of spending $47 million by the end of the year. The caveat being all expenses must be related to COVID-19. Any...
by Benjamin Lepak | Aug 10, 2020 | Blog
South Dakota, that sound you hear behind you is footsteps. Oklahoma can be Number One in the policy response to Covid-19. We’ve done fairly well to this point compared to other states, but to take us to the top, our leaders will need good, accurate information, must...
by Mike Davis | Aug 5, 2020 | Research
Real Estate Agent Licensing in Oklahoma Author Mike R. Davis Abstract Mike Davis describes a licensing law apparently designed more to protect licensees from consumers than to protect consumers from bad actors in real estate sales. The law actually violates the...