Oklahoma Code § 25-2002

Title 25. Definitions And General Provisions: Parental rights
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A.  All parental rights are reserved to a parent of a minor
child without obstruction or interference from this state, any
political subdivision of this state, any other governmental entity
or any other institution, including, but not limited to, the
following rights:
1.  The right to direct the education of the minor child;
2.  All rights of parents identified in Title 70 of the Oklahoma
Statutes, including the right to access and review all school
records relating to the minor child;
3.  The right to direct the upbringing of the minor child;
4.  The right to direct the moral or religious training of the
minor child;
5.  The right to make healthcare decisions for the minor child,
unless otherwise prohibited by law;

6.  The right to access and review all medical records of the
minor child unless otherwise prohibited by law or the parent is the
subject of an investigation of a crime committed against the minor
child and a law enforcement official requests that the information
not be released;
7.  The right to consent in writing before a biometric scan of
the minor child is made, shared or stored;
8.  The right to consent in writing before any record of the
minor child's blood or deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is created,
stored or shared, except as required by Sections 1-516 and 1-524.1
of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or unless authorized pursuant
to a court order;
9.  The right to consent in writing before the state or any of
its political subdivisions makes a video or voice recording of the
minor child, unless the video or voice recording is made during or
as a part of a court proceeding, by law enforcement officers during
or as part of a law enforcement investigation, during or as part of
a forensic interview in a criminal or Department of Human Services
investigation or to be used solely for any of the following:
a. safety demonstrations, including the maintenance of
order and discipline in the common areas of a school
or on student transportation vehicles,
b. a purpose related to a legitimate academic or
extracurricular activity,
c. a purpose related to regular classroom instruction,
d. security or surveillance of buildings or grounds, and
e. a photo identification card; and
10.  The right to be notified promptly if an employee of this
state, any political subdivision of this state, any other
governmental entity or any other institution suspects that a
criminal offense has been committed against the minor child by
someone other than a parent, unless the incident has first been
reported to law enforcement and notification of the parent would
impede a law enforcement or Department of Human Services
investigation.  This paragraph does not create any new obligation
for school districts and charter schools to report misconduct
between students at school, such as fighting or aggressive play,
that is routinely addressed as a student disciplinary matter by the
school.
B.  This section does not authorize or allow a parent to engage
in conduct that is unlawful or to abuse or neglect a child in
violation of the laws of this state.  This section shall not be
construed to apply to a parental action or decision that would end
life.  This section does not prohibit courts, law enforcement
officers or employees of a government agency responsible for child
welfare from acting in their official capacity within the reasonable
and prudent scope of their authority.  This section does not

prohibit a court from issuing an order that is otherwise permitted
by law.
C.  Any attempt to encourage or coerce a minor child to withhold
information from the child's parent shall be grounds for discipline
of an employee of this state, any political subdivision of this
state or any other governmental entity, except for law enforcement
personnel.
D.  Unless those rights have been legally waived or legally
terminated, parents have inalienable rights that are more
comprehensive than those listed in this section.  The Parents' Bill
of Rights does not prescribe all rights of parents.  Unless
otherwise required by law, the rights of parents of minor children
shall not be limited or denied.  The Parents' Bill of Rights shall
not be construed to apply to a parental action or decision that
would end life.

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