Oklahoma Code § 10-601.31

Title 10. Children: Duties of Commission on Children and Youth - Duties of
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Board - Chief Child Abuse Examiner - Duties.
A.  The Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth shall:
1.  Promulgate rules providing for:
a. the training and continuing training requirements for
allopathic and osteopathic physicians, physicians'
assistants, and registered nurses, in a manner
consistent with their existing scopes of practice as
child abuse examiners,
b. the duties and responsibilities of child abuse
examiners, and
c. uniform standards for medical examinations and
evaluations of children suspected to be victims of
child abuse or neglect and uniform forms for written
reports of such examinations and evaluations;
2.  Distribute an initial listing, and revised listings as often
as necessary, of child abuse examiners to:
a. each county office of the Department of Human
Services,
b. each local county or city-county health department.
Where there is no local health department, the listing
shall be sent to the local county board of health,
c. each district attorney, and
d. other persons as necessary and advisable, upon the
recommendation of the Board of Child Abuse
Examination; and
3.  With funds appropriated or otherwise available for such
purpose, may provide by contract for:
a. the services of a physician to serve as Chief Child
Abuse Examiner, and
b. the establishment and implementation of a training
program and continuing training program for
physicians, physicians' assistants and registered
nurses, in a manner consistent with their existing
scopes of practice, as child abuse examiners and for
consultation services to such persons in matters
relating to child abuse and neglect through contracts
with the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State
University.
B.  The Board of Child Abuse Examination shall:
1.  Prepare the rules, standards and forms required by
subsection A of this section, and amendments to the rules, standards
and forms as necessary, for the approval of the Commission;
2.  In cooperation with the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma
State University, develop and maintain training programs and
consultation services for physicians and child abuse examiners;

3.  In consultation and cooperation with the Department of Human
Services and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, develop a uniform
system of reimbursement for medical examinations and evaluations of
cases of suspected child abuse or neglect which are compensable
pursuant to Title XIX of the federal Social Security Act for
adoption by the Oklahoma Health Care Authority;
4.  Develop and maintain an accurate listing of trained child
abuse examiners for distribution by the Commission; and
5.  Engage in such other activities as necessary and appropriate
for the establishment and maintenance of a statewide system of
expert medical examination and evaluation of children suspected to
be victims of child abuse and neglect, subject to the approval and
authorization of the Commission.
C.  The Chief Child Abuse Examiner shall be a physician with
experience in the area of child abuse and neglect and, as requested
or directed by the Board, shall:
1.  Provide consultant services to the Board as necessary for
the preparation of the rules, standards and forms required by
subsection A of this section;
2.  Assist the Board and the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma
State University with the development, implementation, maintenance
and coordination of the training programs required by this section;
3.  Prepare written reports for the Board and the Commission
regarding progress of the system established by this act; and
4.  As requested by the Board, perform other duties as necessary
to assist the Board in the performance of its duties and
responsibilities.

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