Oklahoma Code § 10-601.30

Title 10. Children: Board of Child Abuse Examination - Membership -
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A.  For the purpose of establishing a statewide system to
provide expert medical evaluation for children suspected to be the
victims of child abuse or neglect, there is hereby created the Board
of Child Abuse Examination within the Oklahoma Commission on
Children and Youth.
B.  The Board shall consist of ten (10) members as follows:
1.  The Director of the State Bureau of Investigation, or a
designee;
2.  The Commissioner of the State Department of Health, or a
designee;
3.  The Director of the Department of Human Services, or a
designee;
4.  The Director of the Oklahoma State District Attorneys
Association, or a designee;
5.  The president of a statewide association of osteopathic
physicians, or a designee;
6.  The president of a statewide association of allopathic
physicians, or a designee;
7.  The Chief Executive Officer of the Oklahoma Health Care
Authority, or a designee;
8.  The Executive Director of the Oklahoma Board of Nursing, or
a designee;
9.  A representative of a statewide association of child
advocacy centers; and
10.  The Chief Child Abuse Examiner provided for by Section
601.31 of this title.  The Chief Child Abuse Examiner shall be a
nonvoting member of the Board.
C.  1.  The Board shall annually elect one member to serve as
chair and one member to serve as vice-chair.
2.  The members of the Board shall receive no compensation for
their services on the Board, but may be reimbursed pursuant to the
State Travel Reimbursement Act.
3.  The Board shall meet not less than quarterly and may meet
more frequently as necessary, as determined by the chair.  Six
members shall constitute a quorum.

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