Oklahoma Code § 56-54

Title 56. Poor Persons: Sickness or death of poor stranger
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A.  It shall be the duty of the overseers of the poor, on
complaint made to them that any person not an inhabitant of their
county is lying sick therein or in distress, without friends or
money, so that he will likely suffer, to examine into the case of
such person and grant such temporary relief as the nature of the
same may require; and if any person shall die within any county, who
shall not have money or means necessary to defray his funeral
expenses, it shall be the duty of the overseers of the poor of such
county to employ some person to provide for and superintend the
burial of such deceased person.  Public cemeteries shall provide a
burial plot at no cost at the request of the overseers of the poor
or the person employed by the overseers of the poor to provide for
and superintend the burial.  Public cemeteries shall also provide
the service of opening and closing the grave for the purpose of
interring the remains of the poor or indigent person.  The overseers
of the poor of each county shall establish the necessary and
reasonable expenses of the opening and closing services which shall
be paid by the county treasurer upon the order of such overseers.
B.  As used in this section, "public cemeteries" means
cemeteries located in any county with a population of three hundred

thousand (300,000) or more, according to the latest Federal
Decennial Census, which sell burial plots to the general public and
which are exempt from taxation under the laws of this state.
"Public cemeteries" shall not include any municipal, fraternal,
religious, rural, community, township, state, county or nonprofit
cooperative cemeteries, or free community burial grounds.

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