Oklahoma Code § 63-1-232.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Prenatal classes - Risks of drug or alcohol use-
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Treatment – Education and prevention materials.
A.  All prenatal classes offered shall include in their
education curriculum the following:
1.  The risks of drug or alcohol use during pregnancy to the
unborn child and to the mother;
2.  The risks of underage drinking, including information to
assist new parents in preventing underage drinking in their own
children; and
3.  Information on screening, assessment, intervention, and
referral for treatment of substance dependency.
B.  All persons licensed to practice medicine and surgery or who
are licensed osteopathic physicians and surgeons or who are
certified nurse-midwives, advanced nurse practitioners and who
provide prenatal, delivery, infant care services and other child or
adult health services related to maternal and infant care shall
provide access to screening, assessment, intervention, and referral
for treatment of substance dependency.
C.  Education and prevention materials regarding the risks of
alcohol or drug use during pregnancy and the risks of underage
drinking shall be made readily available by those governed by this
section and shall be distributed to individuals who report to their

health care provider they are pregnant or are planning to become
pregnant.

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