Oklahoma Code § 57-226

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Disposition of monies received for providing primary
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health care and outpatient services for prisoners in county jails.
All monies received by the Department for providing primary
health care and outpatient services to prisoners in county jails
shall be deposited with the State Treasurer to the credit of the
Department of Corrections Revolving Fund.  All counties are
permitted to negotiate with the Department the cost of providing
onsite primary health care services for their respective jails.
Monies deposited in the fund as a result of fiscal year negotiated
and notarized agreements shall be expended to provide health care
personnel, pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, medical training of
jailers, medical record forms, and an integrated system of health
assessment and screening of county prisoners.

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