Oklahoma Statutes
Title 63. Public Health and Safety
§63-945. Person to perform autopsy - Extent - Report of findings.

A. When properly authorized, an autopsy shall be performed by the Chief Medical Examiner or such person as may be designated by him or her for such purpose. The Chief Medical Examiner or a person designated by him or her may authorize arterial embalming of the body prior to the autopsy when such embalming would in his or her opinion not interfere with the autopsy. The extent of the autopsy shall be made as is deemed necessary by the person performing the autopsy.

B. A full and complete report of the facts developed by the autopsy together with the findings of the person making it shall be prepared and filed in the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner without unnecessary delay. Copies of such reports and findings shall be furnished to district attorneys and law enforcement officers making a criminal investigation in connection with the death.
C. Upon receiving a written, signed and dated records request, a copy of the full and complete report of the facts developed by the autopsy, together with the findings of the person making the report, shall be released by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to the public in the most expedient manner available or as requested by the records requester and, under the following conditions, shall be furnished to:
1. District attorneys and any law enforcement agency with authority to make a criminal investigation in connection with the death; provided, such copies shall not be shared with any other entity unless otherwise provided by law;
2. The spouse of the deceased or any person related within two (2) degrees of consanguinity to the deceased, unless the district attorney or law enforcement agency making a criminal investigation objects to the release of documents to any family member. District attorneys and law enforcement agencies shall be prohibited from objecting to the release of the full and complete autopsy report to the family if the decedent was in state custody, in custody of law enforcement or is deceased due to lethal action of a law enforcement officer; and
3. Any insurance company conducting an insurer's investigation of any insurance claim arising from the death of the individual upon whom the autopsy was performed.
D. The full and complete report of the facts developed by the autopsy, together with the findings of the person making the report, shall be withheld from public inspection and copying for ten (10) business days following the date the report is generated by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, except as provided for in subsection C of this section.
E. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner shall produce a summary report of investigation by the medical examiner at the same time the full and complete report of the facts developed by the autopsy, together with the findings of the person making the report, is released to the parties listed in subsection C of this section. The summary report of investigation shall be made available for public inspection and copying without delay. Any person may obtain a copy of the summary report of investigation in the most expedient manner available or as requested by the records requester.
F. The summary report of investigation shall include, but not be limited to the following information, if known:
1. Decedent name, age, birth date, race, sex, home address, examiner notified by name and title and including date and time, location where decedent was injured or became ill, including name of facility, address, city, county, type of premises, date and time; location of death including name of facility, city, county, type of premises, date and time, and location body was viewed by medical examiner including address, city, county, type of premises and date and time;
2. If the death was a motor vehicle accident, whether the decedent was the driver, passenger or pedestrian, and the type of vehicle involved in the accident;
3. A description of the body, including but not limited to the external physical examination, rigor, livor, external observations including hair, eye color, body length and weight, and other external observations, as well as the presence and location of blood; and
4. The probable cause of death, other significant conditions contributing to the death but not resulting in the underlying cause given, manner of death, case disposition, case number, and name and contact information of the medical examiner performing the autopsy, including a signature and certification statement that the facts contained in the report are true and correct to the best of their knowledge and the date the report was signed and generated.
G. At the conclusion of the ten (10) business-day-period, the full and complete report shall be made available as a public record except when a district attorney or law enforcement agency with authority to make a criminal investigation in connection with the death declares that the full and complete report contains information that would materially compromise an ongoing criminal investigation. Such declaration shall be in writing to the Office of the Medical Examiner and be an open record available from the Office of Medical Examiner.
1. Upon such declaration, the district attorney or law enforcement agency shall request from the appropriate district court a hearing for an extension of time during which the full and complete autopsy report, not including information in the summary report, may be withheld.
2. When a request for an extension of time has been filed with the court, the full and complete autopsy report in question may be withheld until the court has issued a ruling on the requested extension of time to release the autopsy report. Such requests for an extension of time during which the autopsy may be withheld shall be made on the grounds that release of the full and complete autopsy report will materially compromise an ongoing criminal investigation.
3. Courts considering such requests shall conduct a hearing and consider whether the interests of the public outweigh the interests asserted by the district attorney or law enforcement agency.
4. If an extension of time is granted by the court, the initial extension shall be ordered by the court for a period of six (6) months. Subsequent extensions shall only be ordered after a hearing by the court for an additional one year and cumulative time extensions shall not exceed more than four (4) years and six (6) months; provided, under no circumstance shall an extension of time be granted by the court if the deceased person was in state custody, in custody of law enforcement or was deceased due to lethal action of a law enforcement officer.
5. In the event that six (6) months have expired from the date of the initial release of the autopsy report without any person being criminally charged in the case in question and release of the autopsy or portions of the autopsy have been denied on the grounds of materially compromising a criminal investigation, an appeal of such denial may be made to the appropriate district court. Courts considering appeals for temporarily withholding an autopsy report shall conduct a hearing and consider whether the interests of the public outweigh the interests asserted by the district attorney or law enforcement agency. In response to such appeals, the district court shall order that the autopsy report be made available for public inspection and copying with no redaction, or shall order an extension of time during which the autopsy report may be withheld under the provisions of this section.
6. Any court order obtained pursuant to this subsection shall be served upon the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner by the party requesting or granted the extension by the court.
H. An order granting an extension of time shall be applicable to the autopsy report for the duration of the extension; provided, each subsequent time extension shall only be ordered by the district court for an additional twelve-month period of time or less and cumulative time extensions shall not exceed four (4) years and six (6) months; provided, charges being filed against a person in the case in question or an autopsy report being entered into evidence as part of a criminal prosecution nullifies any granted extension of time.
I. The opportunities to withhold an autopsy report or portions of an autopsy report provided in this section shall expire in totality four (4) years and six (6) months after the date the autopsy report was generated, at which time the autopsy report previously withheld on the grounds provided for in this section shall be made available for public inspection and copying.
J. Nothing in this section shall prohibit a district attorney or law enforcement agency with authority to make a criminal investigation in connection with the death from immediately releasing portions of information contained in the full and complete autopsy report for the purposes of assisting with the criminal investigation or apprehension of any person involved in a criminal act that resulted in the death of another person.
K. After ten (10) business days from the release of the full and complete report, nothing in this section shall prohibit the spouse of the deceased or any person related within two (2) degrees of consanguinity to the deceased who has received a copy of the full and complete autopsy report from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner from authorizing the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner's office to release the full and complete autopsy report to any other person subject to approval by the court.
Added by Laws 1961, p. 607, § 15, eff. Jan. 2, 1962. Amended by Laws 1972, c. 246, § 14, emerg. eff. April 7, 1972; Laws 2014, c. 293, § 14, eff. Nov. 1, 2014; Laws 2017, c. 385, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2017.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 63. Public Health and Safety

§63-1-101. Short title.

§63-1-102. Definitions of terms used in Code.

§63-1-103. State Board of Health created.

§63-1-103a. Short title - Oklahoma Public Health Advisory Council Modernization Act.

§63-1-103a.1. Public Health Advisory Councils.

§63-1-104. State Commissioner of Health – Powers and duties.

§63-1-105. State Department of Health created.

§63-1-105a. Liability insurance for certain employees.

§63-1-105b. Soliciting residents for nursing care facilities.

§63-1-105c. Conflicts of interest.

§63-1-105d. Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Revolving Fund.

§63-1-105e. Duties of Department of Health.

§63-1-105f. Office of Accountability Systems.

§63-1-106. State Commissioner of Health - Qualifications - Powers and duties.

§63-1-106.1. Fee schedule for licenses, permits and other health services.

§63-1-106.2. Uniform application to be used in credentialing process.

§63-1-106.3. Oklahoma Food Service Advisory Council

§63-1-106.4. Chief Medical Officer.

§63-1-107. Public Health Special Fund.

§63-1-107.1A. Eldercare Revolving Fund.

§63-1-107.2. Vaccine Revolving Fund.

§63-1-107.3. Health Department Media Campaign Revolving Fund.

§63-1-107.4. Oklahoma Department of Health Civil Monetary Penalty Revolving Fund.

§63-1-108. Federal funds - Grants and donations.

§63-1-109. Right to choose practitioner.

§63-1-110.1. Children First Fund.

§63-1-114.1. Comprehensive Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.

§63-1-114.2. Dental Health Service.

§63-1-114.3. Hospitals, health clinics and ambulance services – Display of sign warning of crime for assaulting medical professional – Reporting for assaults on medical care providers.

§63-1-115. Short title.

§63-1-116. Definitions.

§63-1-117. Legislative findings - Intent.

§63-1-118. Division of Health Care Information - Powers and duties.

§63-1-119. Collection of health care data.

§63-1-120. Confidentiality of data - Disclosure upon court order - Immunity from liability.

§63-1-121. Reports.

§63-1-123.1. Transfer of powers, duties, etc. from Oklahoma Health Care Authority to State Department of Health.

§63-1-132.1. Office of the State Coordinator for Health Information Exchange.

§63-1-133. State-designated entity for health information exchange – Data exchange by health care providers.

§63-1-201. County board of health - Membership.

§63-1-202. County board of health - Powers and duties.

§63-1-203. County superintendent of health - Appointment - Compensation.

§63-1-204. County superintendent of health - Powers and Duties.

§63-1-205. County, district and cooperative departments of health - Medical director - Contracts for public health services.

§63-1-206. Functions of health departments.

§63-1-206.1. Nonphysician services - Fees - Agreements to provide services - Disposition of funds.

§63-1-207. Cooperative departments of health - Agreements for.

§63-1-208. Funds for operation of health departments.

§63-1-208.1. Regional guidance centers and services.

§63-1-209. Cities and towns - Health authorities - Licensing and Inspection - Ordinances.

§63-1-209.1. County boards of health as sponsoring agency for National Health Service Corps assignees.

§63-1-210. City-county board of health in certain counties - Membership.

§63-1-211. Organization - Meetings - Compensation.

§63-1-212. Powers and duties of city - county board of health.

§63-1-212.1. Peace officer certificates for certain employees.

§63-1-213. Board of county commissioners - Rules and regulations - Fees.

§63-1-214. City-county health departments - Agreement for creation - Powers - Medical director and other employees.

§63-1-215. Duties of director of city-county health department.

§63-1-216. Agreements with other municipalities, agencies and organizations.

§63-1-217. Fees - Disposition.

§63-1-218. Annual budget.

§63-1-218.1. Travel expenses - Reimbursement - Payment by credit card.

§63-1-219. Child guidance programs, community mental health services and community facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities authorized.

§63-1-222.1. Governing boards - Membership - Tenure.

§63-1-222.2. Duties of governing boards.

§63-1-222.3. Support of programs.

§63-1-222.4. Screening of minors to avoid duplication of services.

§63-1-223. Constitutional levy for health department.

§63-1-224. Election on constitutional levy.

§63-1-225. Repeal of constitutional levy.

§63-1-226. Annual budget for health department.

§63-1-227. Short title - Intent of Legislature - Office of Child Abuse Prevention created.

§63-1-227.1. Definitions.

§63-1-227.2. Power and duties of Office of Child Abuse Prevention.

§63-1-227.3. Comprehensive state plan for prevention of child abuse and neglect.

§63-1-227.4. Development and preparation of comprehensive state plan - Proposal for grants for child abuse prevention programs and services.

§63-1-227.6. Funding of child abuse prevention programs.

§63-1-227.7. Director of Office of Child Abuse Prevention - Power and duties.

§63-1-227.8. Child Abuse Prevention Fund.

§63-1-227.9. Child Abuse Training and Coordination Council.

§63-1-229.1. Short title.

§63-1-229.2. Definitions.

§63-1-229.3. Tobacco Use Reduction Fund.

§63-1-229.5. Review and recommendation of State Plan for Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation – Invitations to bid for program contract proposals – Evaluations – Youth Tobacco Survey.

§63-1-229.6. Review and approval of Invitations To Bid – Considerations in developing State Plan and reviewing intergovernmental contracts.

§63-1-229.7. Retention of unexpended appropriated funds.

§63-1-229.8. Contractor reports – Report to Governor and Legislature.

§63-1-229.11. Short title - Prevention of Youth Access to Tobacco Act.

§63-1-229.12. Definitions.

§63-1-229.13. Furnishing of tobacco or vapor products to persons under 21 prohibited – Proof of age – Fines – Liability.

§63-1-229.15. Signs in retail establishments required – Fines.

§63-1-229.16. Notice to retail employees - Signed acknowledgement.

§63-1-229.17. Vending machine sales restricted.

§63-1-229.18. Distribution of tobacco or vapor products and product samples restricted – Fines – Municipal ordinances.

§63-1-229.19. Sale of tobacco products except in original, sealed packaging prohibited – Fine – Municipal ordinances.

§63-1-229.20. Regulation by agencies or political subdivisions restricted.

§63-1-229.21. Display or sale of tobacco or vapor products – Public access – Fines – Municipal ordinances.

§63-1-229.22. Enforcement of Act by ABLE Commission.

§63-1-229.23. Municipalities to furnish information to ABLE Commission.

§63-1-229.24. Distribution of administrative fines to municipalities.

§63-1-229.25. Certain other penalties authorized by law not excluded.

§63-1-229.26. Transfer of any material or device used in smoking, chewing or consumption of tobacco or vapor products to persons under 21 prohibited – Administrative fine for violation.

§63-1-229.27. Short title - Prevention of Youth Access to Alocholic Beverages and Low-Point Beer Act.

§63-1-229.28. Definitions.

§63-1-229.29. Retail sale of alcoholic beverages or low-point beer – Posting of signs – Penalty.

§63-1-229.30. Sale of alcoholic beverages or low-point beer - Notice to employees - Signed acknowledgement.

§63-1-229.31. Enforcement of act - Enlistment of persons under 21 years of age.

§63-1-229.32. Other penalties authorized by law not excluded.

§63-1-229.33. Prevention of Youth Access to Alcohol Revolving Fund.

§63-1-229.34. Hired bus or limousine service.

§63-1-229.35. Vapor manufacturers to attest to applying for or receiving a marketing order.

§63-1-231. Short title - Purpose.

§63-1-232. Statewide program to promote health care.

§63-1-232.1. Prenatal classes - Risks of drug or alcohol use- Treatment – Education and prevention materials.

§63-1-233. Providers as state employees - Protection from liability - Employment contracts.

§63-1-233.1. Short title - Ava's Law – Information to be provided to pregnant individuals.

§63-1-234.1. Breast-feeding – Declaration as right.

§63-1-235. Short title.

§63-1-236. Definitions.

§63-1-237. Interagency Coordinating Council for Coordination of Efforts for Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

§63-1-237.1. Postponing Sexual Involvement for Young Teens program.

§63-1-238. State Plan.

§63-1-242. Short title - Maternal Mortality Review Act.

§63-1-242.1. Definitions.

§63-1-242.2. Maternal Mortality Review Committee.

§63-1-242.3. Investigation – Subpoena for production of records.

§63-1-242.4. Composition and structure of Committee.

§63-1-243. Requirements concerning perinatal mental health disorders.

§63-1-260.1. Short title.

§63-1-260.2. Purposes of act – Duties of Board of Health and Department of Health.

§63-1-260.3. Establishment, promotion, and maintenance of osteoporosis prevention and treatment education program - Needs assessment.

§63-1-260.4. Osteoporosis prevention and awareness.

§63-1-260.5. Replication and use of successful osteoporosis programs – Contracts with national organizations – Acceptance of grants, services, and property – Federal waivers.

§63-1-270. Plan for statewide coordinated system of care for stroke.

§63-1-270.1. Short title.

§63-1-270.2. Human embryo – Stem cell research – Reporting system.

§63-1-280.1. Sooner Start program treatment of autism spectrum disorders - Funding - Contracts.

§63-1-280.2. Primary care provider evaluation training - Applied behavior analysis treatment pilot project.

§63-1-280.3. Outreach program providing intensive behavioral intervention for children with autism.

§63-1-290. Short title.

§63-1-290.1. Definitions.

§63-1-290.2. Registered nurses - Physician-approved protocols.

§63-1-290.3. Construction of act - Severability.

§63-1-291.1. Short title-Oklahoma Veterans Brain Injury Treatment and Recovery Act of 2014.

§63-1-291.2. Hyperbaric oxygen treatment defined.

§63-1-291.3. Veterans Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment and Recovery Revolving Fund.

§63-1-291.4. Oklahoma State University Center for Aerospace and Hyperbaric Medicine - Jurisdiction over treatment and costs.

§63-1-291.5. Approval of treatment plan and funding - Time limit for treatment and submission of bills.

§63-1-291.6. Payment of treatment costs.

§63-1-292. Definitions.

§63-1-293. Epinephrine auto-injector prescriptions – Training – Providing and administering auto-injectors – Immunity from liability.

§63-1-301. Definitions.

§63-1-302. Rules and regulations.

§63-1-303. System of vital statistics.

§63-1-304. State Commissioner of Health - Duties.

§63-1-310. Forms of records.

§63-1-311. See the following versions:

§63-1-311.1. Obtaining social security numbers for live births and deaths.

§63-1-311.2. Secure transmission of information – Disclosure of information – Data sharing agreement.

§63-1-311.3. Information regarding acknowledgment of paternity to be provided to unmarried mother – Availability of forms – Supplementary birth certificate.

§63-1-311v1. Birth certificates - Filing - Contents - Surrogates.

§63-1-311v2. Birth certificates - Filing - Contents - Surrogates.

§63-1-312. Infant of unknown parentage.

§63-1-313. Delayed birth certificate.

§63-1-314. Delayed death certificate.

§63-1-315. Judicial proceeding for record of birth.

§63-1-315.1. Verified petition to obtain judicial record of death for a person who died 25 years ago or longer.

§63-1-316. New certificate of birth.

§63-1-316a. Heirloom birth certificates.

§63-1-316b. Short title - Death Certificate Accuracy Act.

§63-1-317. See the following versions:

§63-1-317a. Electronic capture of death certificate.

§63-1-317b. List of all registered deaths of residents indicated as veterans on death record.

§63-1-317c. Confidentiality and disclosure – Construction with Section 1-323.

§63-1-317d. Sudden unexplained infant death investigation (SUIDI).

§63-1-317v1. Death certificate - Filing - Contents.

§63-1-317v2. Death certificate - Filing - Contents.

§63-1-318. Fetal death certificate - Filing - Contents.

§63-1-318.1. MISSing Angels Act – Christopher and Kendall’s Law.

§63-1-318.2. Certificate of birth for stillborn child.

§63-1-319. Disinterment Permit - Notice of Disinterment and Reinterment.

§63-1-320. Extension of time to file certificate.

§63-1-321. Amendment of certificate or record.

§63-1-322. Copies of records - Certification.

§63-1-323. Vital statistics records confidential – Exceptions – Online public index.

§63-1-323.1. Notification system for identifying missing children.

§63-1-324. Certified copies of records - Evidentiary value.

§63-1-324.1. Birth, death or stillbirth certificates - Prohibited acts - Penalties.

§63-1-324.2. Unlawful acts - Penalties.

§63-1-325. Fees for certified copies of records - Noncollectible drafts - Enlistees.

§63-1-326. Inmates of institutions - Records - Deaths.

§63-1-327. Information concerning birth or death.

§63-1-329.1. Cremation - Burial at sea - Bodies for pathologic study - Disposal permits.

§63-1-334. Marriage and divorce – Nonidentifiable aggregate data.

§63-1-401. Definitions.

§63-1-402. Examinations for tuberculosis.

§63-1-403. Exposure to tuberculosis.

§63-1-405. Freedom to choose treatment.

§63-1-409. Reciprocal agreements.

§63-1-410. Hospitalization and treatment.

§63-1-450. Oklahoma Plan for Comprehensive Treatment of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Act.

§63-1-501. Definitions.

§63-1-502. Rules and regulations.

§63-1-502.1. Communicable diseases - Universal precautions - Rules and regulations - Risk exposure.

§63-1-502.2. Certain information to be confidential - Circumstances under which release permissible - Written consent defined - Multidisciplinary advisory committee on HIV/HBV-infected health care workers - Wrongful disclosure of certain information.

§63-1-502.3. Person withdrawing or testing blood for communicable diseases - Civil and criminal liability - Definitions.

§63-1-502.4. Notice to funeral director or embalmer of communicable disease.

§63-1-503. Reports of disease.

§63-1-504. Quarantine - Violation of quarantine unlawful - Injunctive relief.

§63-1-505. Removal of diseased persons authorized.

§63-1-506. Permission for removal of diseased persons.

§63-1-507. Schools - Attendance of diseased pupils.

§63-1-508. Animals - Quarantine.

§63-1-509. Inflammation of eyes of newborn infants.

§63-1-510. Required eye treatment of infant - Exemption.

§63-1-515. Pregnant women - Tests for syphilis.

§63-1-515.1. Physicians attending upon pregnant females – Blood sample.

§63-1-516. Reports - Blood tests for syphilis.

§63-1-516.1. Exemption.

§63-1-517. Definitions.

§63-1-518. Report and treatment of disease.

§63-1-520. False discharge from treatment - Penalty.

§63-1-521. Treatment by person not a physician.

§63-1-522. Treatment without prescription.

§63-1-523. Institutions - Treatment of infected inmates - Notice to persons in contact with infected inmates - Testing of inmates.

§63-1-524. Prisoners - Examinations - Testing certain persons for sexually transmitted infection (STI) or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - Treatment - Quarantine.

§63-1-524.1. Examination of certain arrested persons for a sexually transmitted infection (STI) including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - Court order - Required provisions - Notification concerning results to victim's designated professional - T...

§63-1-525. Exposure of prescriptions and records - Disclosure of results of examinations of persons arrested for certain sex offenses and offenses involving human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - Testing and counseling services - Rules and regulations.

§63-1-526. Rules and regulations.

§63-1-527. Reports of a sexually transmitted infection.

§63-1-528. Sexually transmitted infection cases - Instructions - Notification.

§63-1-529. Investigations by health officers.

§63-1-530. Protection against spread of infection.

§63-1-531. Certificates of freedom from infection.

§63-1-532. Publicity of information and reports.

§63-1-532.1. Minor's consent to examination and treatment for sexually transmitted infections.

§63-1-533. See the following versions:

§63-1-533v1. Phenylketonuria, related inborn metabolic disorders and other genetic or biochemical disorders - Educational and newborn screening programs.

§63-1-533v2. Phenylketonuria, related inborn metabolic disorders and other genetic or biochemical disorders - Educational and newborn screening programs.

§63-1-534. Tests.

§63-1-534.1. State Plan for the Prevention and Treatment of AIDS - Lead agency - Submission to Legislature - Preparation.

§63-1-534.2. State Plan for the Prevention and Treatment of AIDS - Contents.

§63-1-539.1. Short title - Definitions.

§63-1-539.2. Needlestick Injury Prevention Committee – Appointments – Powers and duties.

§63-1-539.3. Uniform rules to be promulgated by certain state agencies.

§63-1-540. Information campaign on DES.

§63-1-541. Registry of persons who took DES.

§63-1-542. Report of findings and recommendations.

§63-1-543. Short title - Screening for detection of congenital or acquired hearing loss.

§63-1-543.3. Grand funding for sickle cell disease.

§63-1-544. Report of results.

§63-1-545. Publication of results - Release of information.

§63-1-546.1. Short title – Legislative findings.

§63-1-546.4. Duties of Department of Health and Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.

§63-1-546.5. District attorney multidisciplinary teams - Appropriate dispositions.

§63-1-550.1. Definitions.

§63-1-550.2. Birth defects surveillance program.

§63-1-550.3. Record of Infants Born Exposed to Alcohol and Other Harmful Substances.

§63-1-550.4. Short title – Fayelen's Law.

§63-1-550.5. Birthing facility – Pulse oximetry screening.

§63-1-551.1. Tumor registry.

§63-1-552. Investigations and other actions - Compilation and evaluation of information.

§63-1-553. Bone marrow donation program.

§63-1-553.1. Mammography reports – Breast density classification.

§63-1-554. Oklahoma Breast and Cervical Cancer Act.

§63-1-556. Contract review and recommendation.

§63-1-557. Breast and Cervical Cancer Act Revolving Fund.

§63-1-558. State income tax return check-off.

§63-1-559. Belle Maxine Hilliard Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Revolving Fund.

§63-1-559.2a. Quality Afterschool Opportunities Act to Reduce Childhood Obesity and Improve Academic Performance.

§63-1-559.2b. Legislative findings.

§63-1-559.2c. Obesity reduction programs - Department duties - Rules.

§63-1-561. Short title.

§63-1-562. Definitions.

§63-1-563. Genetic counselors - License required.

§63-1-564. Requirements for licensure - Issuance of temporary license.

§63-1-565. Requirements for temporary licensure - Term of license.

§63-1-566. Exceptions to licensure requirement.

§63-1-567. Continuing education requirements.

§63-1-568. Licensure, accreditation, certification not contingent upon acceptance of abortion as treatment option.

§63-1-569. Licensure requirements - Rules.

§63-1-570. Genetic Counseling Licensure Revolving Fund.

§63-1-575. Short title - Courtney's Law – Information for chromosomal disorders.

§63-1-604. Transfer of General Hospital to City of Clinton.

§63-1-605. Unexpended appropriations - Continuance.

§63-1-606. Successor owners as eligible employers for participation in Public Employees Retirement System.

§63-1-701. Definitions.

§63-1-702. Licenses required - Practice of healing arts or medicine

§63-1-702a. Voluntary licensing of birthing centers - Standards for day treatment programs - Rules and regulations.

§63-1-702c. Enhanced reimbursement program for services provided to Medicare beneficiaries.

§63-1-702e. Uncompensated Care Equalization Revolving Fund.

§63-1-703. Licenses - Application - Evidence of qualifications.

§63-1-704. Licenses - Fees - Duration - Posting.

§63-1-705. Rules and standards - Inspection - Application of other laws - Community-based programs and services to be provided.

§63-1-706. Licenses - Issuance, suspension and revocation.

§63-1-706.10. Short title.

§63-1-706.11. Recognition of Center as resource to state's emergency medical services system.

§63-1-706.12. Purposes of Center.

§63-1-706a. Short title - No Patient Left Alone Act.

§63-1-707. Rules and standards – Oklahoma Hospital Advisory Council.

§63-1-707a. Staff privileges - Applications - Psychologists.

§63-1-707b. Granting of staff privileges - Criteria.

§63-1-709. Information confidential.

§63-1-711. Survey and inventory of hospitals and health centers.

§63-1-713. Standards of United States Surgeon General to be followed - Reports.

§63-1-713.1. Federally Qualified Health Centers - Compliance with federal law - Investigation of and sanctions for noncompliance - Board member training and certification.

§63-1-719. Bonds of counties, cities and towns.

§63-1-722. Electronic- or computer-generated signatures of physician.

§63-1-723. Primary Health Care Development Revolving Fund.

§63-1-723.2. Discount program for qualified self-pay patients - Defense in collection action.

§63-1-724. Health centers – Contracts, donations, and grants.

§63-1-725.1. Short title - Transparency in Health Care Prices Act.

§63-1-725.2. Definitions.

§63-1-725.3. Publicly available prices for common services.

§63-1-725.4. Prices required for certain services.

§63-1-725.5. Agency review of prices prohibited.

§63-1-727. Human cloning.

§63-1-728a. Short title.

§63-1-728b. Definitions.

§63-1-728c. Prohibits employer discrimination - Applicable circumstances.

§63-1-728d. No requirement to admit patients - Employee refusal to participate and immunity.

§63-1-728e. Discrimination - Circumstances - Prohibitions.

§63-1-728f. Ability to sue - Damages.

§63-1-729.1. Physician presence for abortion-inducing drugs.

§63-1-729.2. Violation of act - Penalties.

§63-1-729.3. Civil actions - Damages and injunctive relief - Civil contempt.

§63-1-729.4. Anonymity of woman upon whom abortion is performed.

§63-1-729.5. Immunity from civil action.

§63-1-729.6. Interpretation of act.

§63-1-729.7. Severability of act.

§63-1-729a. Sale or distribution of RU-486.

§63-1-730. Definitions.

§63-1-731. Persons who may perform abortions - Violations.

§63-1-731.2. Prohibiting certain abortions - Penalties.

§63-1-731.3. Detectable heartbeat – Abortion prohibited.

§63-1-731.4. Abortion prohibited – Exception - Penalties.

§63-1-732. Viable fetus - Grounds to abort - Procedure.

§63-1-733. Self-induced abortions.

§63-1-734. Live-born fetus - Care and treatment.

§63-1-735. Sale of child, unborn child or remains of child - Experiments.

§63-1-736. Hospitals - Advertising of counseling to pregnant women.

§63-1-737. Hospitals which may perform abortions.

§63-1-737.4. Required signage in abortion facilities.

§63-1-737.5. Failure to post signage in abortion facilities – Fine – Cause of action.

§63-1-737.6. Orally inform minors in abortion facilities – Minor certification.

§63-1-737.7. Short title - Oklahoma Unborn Child Protection from Dismemberment Abortion Act.

§63-1-737.8. Definitions.

§63-1-737.9. Unlawful dismemberment abortions - Exceptions.

§63-1-737.10. Injunctive relief.

§63-1-737.11. Civil damages action.

§63-1-737.12. Attorney fees.

§63-1-737.13. Penalties.

§63-1-737.14. Disclosure of identity.

§63-1-737.15. Limitations of act.

§63-1-737.16. Severability.

§63-1-738.1A. Definitions.

§63-1-738.2. Voluntary and informed consent - Compliance by physicians - Confirmation of receipt of medical risk information.

§63-1-738.3. Print and online information - Requirements.

§63-1-738.3a. Form tracking voluntary and informed consent - Contents of form - Submission - Late fee.

§63-1-738.3d. Ultrasound required prior to procedure - Written certification - Medical emergency exception.

§63-1-738.3e. Violation of ultrasound requirement - Injunctive relief - Action for damages - License suspension.

§63-1-738.3f. Civil actions - Damages.

§63-1-738.3g. Reasonable costs and attorney fees.

§63-1-738.3h. Identity of woman upon whom abortion performed - Disclosure.

§63-1-738.3i. Statute of limitations.

§63-1-738.3j. Interpretation of act.

§63-1-738.3k. Severability of act.

§63-1-738.4. Medical emergency abortions – Physician's judgment – Patient's right to information.

§63-1-738.5. Disciplinary action.

§63-1-738.5a. Severability.

§63-1-738.6. Short title.

§63-1-738.7. Definitions.

§63-1-738.8. Review of materials, notice in cases of twenty-plus weeks' gestation - Certification, furnishing of information.

§63-1-738.9. Use of anesthetic or analgesic to eliminate or alleviate pain - Notice.

§63-1-738.10. Publication of materials on twenty-week gestation - Legibility - Availability at no cost.

§63-1-738.11. Web site, development and maintenance.

§63-1-738.12. Medical emergency abortion - Notice of medical indications.

§63-1-738.13. Reporting forms - Submission of copies - Late fees - Public report - Alteration of dates.

§63-1-738.14. Violation of Act - Penalties.

§63-1-738.15. Failure to comply with Act or issue public report - Civil liability.

§63-1-738.16. Civil or criminal actions - Anonymity of person upon whom abortion has been performed or attempted.

§63-1-738.17. Severability of provisions.

§63-1-738i. Statistical Abortion Reporting Act.

§63-1-738j. Individual Abortion Form - Submission of abortion statistics.

§63-1-738k. Posting of Individual Abortion Form - Notice - Sample form.

§63-1-738l. Complications of Induced Abortion Report - Sample form.

§63-1-738m. Annual Abortion Report - Annual Judicial Bypass of Abortion Parental Consent Summary Report.

§63-1-738n. Notification of physicians - Late fee - Promulgation of rules – Claims brought by taxpayers.

§63-1-738o. Authority to intervene by right.

§63-1-738p. Judicial order restraining or enjoining Statistical Abortion Reporting Act.

§63-1-738q. Injucntion or restraining orders – Enforcement of provisions.

§63-1-739. Records.

§63-1-740. Abortion on minor without parental consent or knowledge - Liability.

§63-1-740.1. Definitions.

§63-1-740.2. Consent of parent - Requirements - Exceptions - Forms.

§63-1-740.2A. Evaluation and counseling session.

§63-1-740.3. Judicial authorization prior to abortion - Court proceedings - Confidentiality - Appeal.