Oklahoma Code § 47-2-316

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Oklahoma Blue Alert Act
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A.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Oklahoma
Blue Alert Act".
B.  As used in this act, "law enforcement officer" means any
duly appointed person who is charged with the responsibility of
maintaining public order, safety and health by the enforcement of
all laws, ordinances or orders of this state or any of its political
subdivisions and who is authorized to bear arms in execution of his

or her responsibilities including reserve force deputies, reserve
municipal police officers and tribal law enforcement officers who
are commissioned pursuant to an agreement authorized by Section 1221
of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
C.  The Department of Public Safety shall develop and implement
a statewide blue alert system.  The statewide blue alert system
shall be designed to rapidly disseminate useful information in a
predetermined manner to statewide media outlets.
D.  The Commissioner of Public Safety shall be the statewide
coordinator of the blue alert system.  The Commissioner shall adopt
rules and issue directives as necessary to ensure proper
implementation of the alert.  An Oklahoma Blue Alert shall be
activated only in accordance with policies established by the
Department of Public Safety and if all of the following conditions
apply:
1.  A law enforcement officer has been killed or seriously
injured and the law enforcement agency investigating the incident
has information identifying an individual as a suspect connected to
the incident;
2.  The law enforcement agency that is investigating the suspect
determines that the suspect poses a serious risk or threat to the
public and other law enforcement personnel;
3.  The law enforcement agency investigating the suspect has
obtained either:
a. the name of the suspect,
b. a detailed physical description of the suspect, or
c. a description of the vehicle of the suspect, vehicle
registration plate numbers or letters or partial
vehicle registration plate numbers or letters; and
4.  The law enforcement agency investigating the suspect
recommends that the Department of Public Safety activate the Blue
Alert.
E.  The Commissioner may notify authorities and entities outside
the State of Oklahoma upon verification that the criteria
established under this section have been met.
F.  The Commissioner shall annually review the function of the
blue alert system and revise its criteria and procedures to provide
for efficient and effective statewide public notification.

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