Oklahoma Code § 40-560

Title 40. Labor: Drug and alcohol test records - Disclosure
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A.  Records of all drug and alcohol test results and related
information maintained by the employer shall be the property of the
employer and, upon the request of the applicant or employee tested,
shall be made available for inspection and copying to the applicant
or employee.  Except as provided in subsection B of this section, an
employer shall not release such records to any person other than the
applicant, employee or the review officer.
B.  Records of all drug and alcohol test results and related
information maintained by the employer may be released by the
employer for any of the following purposes:
1.  As admissible evidence by an employer or the individual
tested in a case or proceeding before a court of record or
administrative agency if either the employer or the individual
tested are named parties in the case or proceeding;
2.  In order to comply with a valid judicial or administrative
order; or
3.  To an employer's employees, agents and representatives who
need access to such records in the administration of the Standards
For Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act.
C.  A testing facility, or any agent, representative or designee
of the facility, or any review officer, shall not disclose to any
employer, based on the analysis of a sample collected from an
applicant or employee for the purpose of testing for the presence of
drugs or alcohol, any information relating to the general health,
pregnancy or other physical or mental condition of the applicant or
employee.
A testing facility shall release the results of the drug or
alcohol test, and any analysis and information related thereto, to
the individual tested upon request.

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