Oklahoma Code § 10-620.1

Title 10. Children: Purpose of act - Release and transfer of information
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A.  The purpose of this act is to ensure efficient, cost
effective delivery of state services and accountability in the
delivery of state services to children and their families through
the establishment of uniform administrative rules governing the
maintenance, transfer and release of confidential information
between public and private agencies that provide services to
children and their families in order to:
1.  Facilitate access to health, mental health, social and
related services that are made available through state and federal
funds for children and families;
2.  Remove unnecessary and cumbersome impediments to the
delivery of such services; and
3.  Better provide for the expeditious, coordinated and
cooperative delivery of services by establishing a uniform system of
rules, procedures and forms for the maintenance, transfer and
release of confidential information to be used by state, county and
private agencies, boards of education, and technology center
districts, pursuant to the provisions of this act.
B.  For the purpose of this act, "confidential information"
means any information regarding a child receiving services supported
in whole or in part by state or federal funds, a family member of
such child, or other persons residing in the home of such child, and
which is required by state or federal law or regulation to be
maintained in a confidential manner.
C.  Nothing in this act shall be construed to authorize the
release of confidential information except pursuant to an informed
consent as provided in Section 620.4 of this title, a court order,
or as otherwise provided by law.

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