Oklahoma Code § 63-1-237.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Postponing Sexual Involvement for Young Teens program
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A.  On or before January 1, 2011, the State Department of Health
shall contract with community or faith-based organizations in order
to expand the Postponing Sexual Involvement (PSI) for Young Teens
program.  The purpose of the program shall be to reduce the
incidence of teen pregnancies in this state by encouraging teenagers
to abstain from sexual activities.
B.  The Postponing Sexual Involvement (PSI) for Young Teens
program shall be directed to geographic areas in the state where the
teen birth rate is higher than the state average and where the
children and their families are in greatest need because of an
unfavorable combination of economic, social, environmental, and
health factors, including, without limitation, extensive poverty,
high crime rate, great incidence of low birth weight babies, high
incidence of alcohol and drug abuse, and high rates of teen
pregnancy.  The selection of a geographic site shall also consider
the incidence of young children within these at-risk geographic
areas who are cocaine babies, children of teenage parents, low birth
weight babies, and very young foster children.

C.  Funding for this program shall be provided from the unused
funds from the Oklahoma Employer/Employee Partnership for Insurance
Coverage pursuant to Section 1010.1 of Title 56 of the Oklahoma
Statutes, not to exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00).

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