Oklahoma Code § 10-1633

Title 10. Children: School district fingerprinting programs
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A.  Each board of education may develop a fingerprinting program
for students within the district.  The principal or chief
administrative officer of a nonpublic school in this state may
develop a fingerprinting program for students of the school.  If
developed, the program shall be developed in conjunction with local
law enforcement agencies having jurisdiction within the school
district or where the nonpublic school is located or in conjunction
with any organization providing such services on a voluntary basis.
Such local law enforcement agencies shall cooperate fully with the
board of education or nonpublic school in the development of its
fingerprinting program.
B.  Such fingerprinting program shall be developed for the sole
purpose of providing a means by which a missing child might be
located or identified and shall be operated on the following basis:
1.  No student shall be required to participate in the program;2.  The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation shall provide fingerprint cards upon request of any school, organization, or local law enforcement agency
who requests such cards to implement the provisions of the Oklahoma
Minor Identification Act;
3.  In order for a student to participate in the program, the
parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian of the student shall

authorize the student's participation by signing a form that shall
be developed for the program by the board of education of a public
school or by the principal or chief administrative officer of the
nonpublic school.  No student shall be fingerprinted unless a signed
authorization form is in the possession of school officials;
4.  The fingerprinting of students shall be performed by members
of the local law enforcement agencies or members of any organization
volunteering to provide such service;
5.  Two copies of a student's fingerprints shall be made.  One
copy shall be given to the student's parent, legal guardian, or
legal custodian and one copy shall be retained in the student's
records by the school and transferred with other school records of
the student until the student's eighteenth birthday.  The copy of
the student's fingerprints retained by the school shall be destroyed
by such school on the student's eighteenth birthday;
6.  The name, sex, hair and eye color, height, weight, and date
and place of birth of the student shall be indicated on the
fingerprint card;
7.  The fingerprint card shall include in a conspicuous place on
the card a statement that the card may be used for identification
purposes only and may not be used in any juvenile or criminal
investigation or proceeding conducted against the student.  A
fingerprint card prepared pursuant to the Oklahoma Minor
Identification Act may be used by a law enforcement agency only to
help identify a student who is lost, missing, kidnapped, or killed;
and
8.  The fingerprinting program developed pursuant to this
section shall be offered on a periodic basis.  Parents, legal
guardians, and legal custodians in the districts or in the
communities served by the schools shall be notified at least two (2)
weeks prior to the date set for commencement of the fingerprinting
program.  These notifications may be given by means of memoranda or
letters sent to such parents, legal guardians, or legal custodians.

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