Oklahoma Code § 10-620.6

Title 10. Children: Guidelines and forms for inspection, release,
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disclosure, etc. of records.
A.  The task force established pursuant to Section 620.2 of
Title 10 of the Oklahoma Statutes, with the cooperation and
assistance of the Serious and Habitual Juvenile Offender Program
Implementation Task Force, shall prepare proposed guidelines and the
form and content of proposed interagency agreements for the

inspection, release, disclosure, sealing and expungement of
information contained in the records defined by Section 9 of this
act.  Said guidelines shall:
1.  Be in compliance with applicable state and federal laws
providing for the confidentiality of records and information;
2.  Provide for the inspection, release or disclosure of only
the information necessary and appropriate, and only to the extent
necessary, for the purpose for which such inspection, release or
disclosure is made.
B.  On or before July 1, 1993, the agencies listed in subsection
A of Section 620.3 of Title 10 of the Oklahoma Statutes and the
agencies comprising the juvenile justice system as defined by
Section 2 of this act shall, and the agencies comprising the
children and youth service system as defined by Section 600 of Title
10 of the Oklahoma Statutes may:
1.  Adopt rules, policies, procedures, standards, protocols and
guidelines, as appropriate, for the inspection, release, disclosure,
sealing and expungement of confidential records in accordance with
the proposed guidelines prepared pursuant to subsection A of this
section; and
2.  Enter into contracts or interagency agreements under the
Interlocal Cooperation Act for the sharing or disclosure of
confidential information in accordance with said rules, policies,
procedures, standards, protocols and guidelines.

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