Oklahoma Code § 10A-2-6-104

Title 10A. Children And Juvenile Code: Inspection and disclosure of confidential records
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without court order.
A.  In accordance with the Juvenile Offender Tracking Program
and Section 620.6 of Title 10 of the Oklahoma Statutes, the
confidential records listed in subsection A of Section 2-6-102 of
this title may be inspected and their contents disclosed without a
court order to:
1.  Participating agencies;
2.  The following, provided that the inspection of records and
disclosure authorized by this paragraph may be limited to summaries
or to information directly necessary for the purpose of such
inspection or disclosure:
a. pursuant to the provisions of this title, a person,
agency, hospital or clinic authorized or directed by
the court or by the Office of Juvenile Affairs to care
for, treat, examine, evaluate or supervise a child or
to treat, examine or evaluate the parent, legal
guardian or other adult person living in the home of
the child,
b. a legally recognized school that is not a
participating agency in which the child who is the
subject of the record is currently enrolled, and
c. individuals or agencies engaged in legitimate research
for educational, scientific or public purposes or for
the purpose of an audit authorized by law.  No

information identifying the subjects of the records
shall be made available or disclosed unless it is
essential to the research or audit purpose.
B.  Records and their contents disclosed without an order of the
court as provided by this section shall remain confidential.  The
use of any information shall be limited to the purposes for which
disclosure is authorized.  It shall be unlawful for any person to
furnish any confidential record or disclose any confidential
information contained in any juvenile record for commercial,
political or any other unauthorized purpose.  Any person violating
the provisions of this subsection shall, upon conviction, be guilty
of a misdemeanor.

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