Oklahoma Code § 56-1007.3

Title 56. Poor Persons: Eligibility for Medicaid reimbursement – Failure to
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report statutory rape.
A.  No provider shall be eligible for reimbursement through
Medicaid or any other federal or state program, directly or by
subcontract with any other party, if:
1.  That provider, or any affiliate of that provider, has been
found by a court of law, either civilly or criminally, to have
failed to report statutory rape as part of mandatory potential child
abuse reporting laws applicable to the medical provider, when that
provider, or the affiliate of that provider, provides services
relating to pregnancy or termination of pregnancy to that minor
female for compensation; or
2.  The entity or an affiliate of the entity failed to report
statutory rape of a patient as child abuse as required by law, where
the abuser was later convicted of abusing that patient, whether or
not the entity or an affiliate of the entity was itself adjudicated
of failing to report statutory rape.
B.  Any provider found to be ineligible for reimbursement under
this section shall be able to reapply after a period of five (5)
years and a showing that procedures have been put in place to
provide for reporting to appropriate law enforcement authorities.

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