Oklahoma Code § 63-1-242.3

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Investigation – Subpoena for production of records
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A.  In any investigation relating to the functions of the
Maternal Mortality Review Committee, the State Commissioner of
Health may require production of, by subpoena, any records,
including books, papers, documents, and other tangible things which
constitute or contain evidence which the Committee finds relevant to
the investigation and review, if the Committee has been unable to

obtain the necessary information by requesting it.  The production
of records may be required from any place in the state to be
forwarded to the Committee.  Reasonable copying fees shall be paid
upon request.
B.  Compliance with the subpoena may be accomplished by:
1.  Producing documents, as requested; or
2.  Notifying the Committee, in writing, of refusal to produce
documents, within ten (10) days of the date of service.
The subpoena form shall clearly set forth the optional means of
compliance including instructions for sending written notice of
refusal.
C.  A subpoena issued pursuant to this section may be served by
any person designated in the subpoena to serve it.  Service upon a
natural person may be made by personal delivery of the subpoena to
the person.  Service may be made upon a domestic or foreign
corporation or upon a partnership or other unincorporated
association which is subject to suit under a common name by
delivering the subpoena to an officer, to a managing or general
agent or to any other agent authorized by appointment or by law to
receive service of process.  The affidavit of the person serving the
subpoena entered on a true copy thereof by the person serving it
shall be proof of service.
D.  In the case of refusal to obey a subpoena issued to any
person, the Commissioner of Health may invoke the aid of any
district court within the jurisdiction where the investigation is
carried out, where the subpoenaed person is an inhabitant, or where
such person conducts business or may be found, to compel compliance
with the subpoena.  The court may issue an order requiring the
subpoenaed person to appear before the Commissioner of Health to
produce records, if so ordered.  Any failure to obey the order of
the court may be punished by the court as an indirect contempt
thereof.  All processes in any such case may be served in any
judicial district in which such person may be found.
E.  The district court of the county wherein the subpoena is
served may quash a subpoena issued pursuant to this section upon a
motion to quash the subpoena filed with the court by the party to
whom the subpoena is issued.

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