Oklahoma Code § 63-1-227

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Short title - Intent of Legislature - Office of Child
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Abuse Prevention created.
A.  Sections 1-227 through 1-227.9 of this title shall be known
and may be cited as the “Child Abuse Prevention Act”.
B.  The Legislature hereby declares that the increasing
incidence of child abuse and its attendant human and financial cost
to the citizens of Oklahoma requires that the prevention of child
abuse and neglect be identified as a priority within the children,
youth and family service system of this state.  It is the intent of
the Legislature that:
1.  A comprehensive approach for the prevention of child abuse
and neglect be developed for the state, and that this planned,
comprehensive approach be used as a basis for funding of programs
and services for the prevention of child abuse and neglect
statewide; and
2.  Multidisciplinary and discipline-specific training on child
abuse and neglect and domestic violence be made available to
professionals in Oklahoma with responsibilities affecting children,
youth, and families, including but not limited to:  district
attorneys, judges, lawyers, public defenders, medical personnel, law
enforcement officers, school personnel, child welfare workers, youth

service agencies, mental health workers, and Court Appointed Special
Advocates (CASA).  Said training shall be ongoing and shall
accommodate professionals who require extensive knowledge and those
who require only general knowledge.
C.  For the purpose of establishing a comprehensive statewide
approach towards the prevention of child abuse and neglect there is
hereby created the Office of Child Abuse Prevention within the State
Department of Health.

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