Oklahoma Code § 10-601.6d

Title 10. Children: Verification of homeless children and youth
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A.  Persons who are believed to be homeless children and youth
as defined in Section 600 of Title 10 of the Oklahoma Statutes may
be verified as being homeless by:
1.  The director, or designee, of a homeless shelter;
2.  The director, or designee, of a transitional living program;
3.  The McKinney-Vento homeless liaison of a public school; or
4.  A continuum of care lead agency or its designee.
B.  Verification that a child or youth is homeless shall
consist, at a minimum, of the following steps:
1.  The child or youth shall be known to the person verifying
his or her housing status; and

2.  If verifying the status of a child or youth under eighteen
(18) years of age, the person verifying shall:
a. check the National Missing and Unidentified Persons
System (NamUs) referenced in Section 151.3 of Title 74
of the Oklahoma Statutes for the name of the child or
youth,
b. send a letter by return receipt mail to the last-known
address of the parent or legal guardian of the child
or youth informing the parent or legal guardian that
the person verifying is assisting the child or youth
in obtaining a REAL ID Noncompliant Identification
Card, which shall be valid for a period of four (4)
years from the month of issuance, and
c. if no response from the parent or legal guardian
objecting to the child or youth obtaining a REAL ID
Noncompliant Identification Card is received within
fifteen (15) business days, the person may prepare
written verification stating that the child or youth
is homeless.
The written verification shall be printed on the letterhead of
the entity authorized to verify the housing status of the child or
youth and shall be dated, signed by the person verifying, and
notarized.

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