Oklahoma Code § 63-1-227.3

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Comprehensive state plan for prevention of child abuse
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and neglect.
A.  The Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth shall review
and approve the comprehensive state plan and any subsequent

revisions of said plan, prior to the submission of the plan as
provided in this section.
B.  On or before July 1, 2007, the Oklahoma Commission on
Children and Youth shall deliver the comprehensive state plan for
the prevention of child abuse and neglect to the Governor, the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives.  The plan shall include but not be limited to:
1.  Specific proposals for the implementation of the
comprehensive state plan which would promote the efficient use of
staff, funds and other resources on the state level and improve the
coordination and integration of state goals, activities and funds
for the prevention of child abuse and neglect, particularly with
regard to primary and secondary prevention of child abuse and
neglect; and
2.  Specific proposals detailing the interagency provision of
services to all populations at risk of committing child abuse.
Services, especially those directed at high-risk populations
including, but not limited to, those populations in which parental
drug and/or alcohol abuse, mental illness and domestic abuse are an
issue, shall be specifically addressed.
C.  The Office of Child Abuse Prevention and the Oklahoma
Commission on Children and Youth shall at least annually review the
state plan and make any necessary revisions based on changing needs
and program evaluation results not less than every five (5) years.
Any such revisions shall be delivered to the Governor, the Speaker
of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the
Senate no later than July 1 of each year.
D.  The Office of Child Abuse Prevention shall provide adequate
opportunity for appropriate private and public agencies and
organizations and private citizens and consumers to participate at
the local level in the development of the state plan.

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