Oklahoma Code § 10-620.4

Title 10. Children: Contents of rules and procedures
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A.  The rules promulgated and the procedures and forms adopted
pursuant to this act shall include, but not be limited to:
1.  Provision for the maintenance, transfer and release of
confidential information;
2.  Compliance with all applicable state and federal laws and
regulations regarding the transfer and release of confidential
information;
3.  If not otherwise specifically limited by law, authorization
for the transfer or release of confidential information only
pursuant to paragraph 5 of this subsection, a court order or an
informed consent for the transfer or release of said information
that has been executed by:
a. the parent or guardian of the child or other person
authorized by state or federal law to execute said
consent, if the subject of the confidential
information is a child, or
b. the individual who is the subject of said confidential
information or other person authorized by law to
execute said consent on his behalf, if the subject of
the confidential information is an adult;

4.  Establishment of a uniform informed consent form and uniform
procedures for obtaining informed consents, which shall include, but
not be limited to, information which shall be provided to a person
executing an informed consent prior to such execution;
5.  Establishment of uniform procedures for authorizing access
to confidential information for the purpose of gathering statistical
information or conducting studies or research as otherwise
authorized by law;
6.  Establishment of uniform charges, if any, for the costs of
copying and mailing records;
7.  Provision for the maintenance of the confidentiality of
information by persons and agencies receiving confidential
information; and
8.  Compliance with the provisions of the Administrative
Procedures Act.
B.  The uniform rules may include special rules for particular
programs which are subject to federal rules.

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