Oklahoma Code § 63-1-2516.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Agreements with local first responder agencies –
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Assistance with emergency medical response.
A.  The governing body of any municipality, public ambulance
service district organized pursuant to Sections 1201 through 1221 of
Title 19 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or emergency medical service
district organized pursuant to Section 9C of Article X of the
Oklahoma Constitution may elect to enter into agreements with local
first responder agencies, whether governmental or nonprofit, for the
purpose of acquiring assistance with emergency medical response.
B.  All agreements entered into pursuant to subsection A of this
section shall, at a minimum:
1.  Determine the required training necessary in order for first
responders to participate under the agreement;
2.  Establish a system for identifying which first responders
are eligible to participate under the agreement;
3.  Establish a process for verifying the training credentials
of participating first responders;
4.  Establish the level of emergency medical care to be provided
by the participating first responders;
5.  Determine which party to the agreement shall provide
compensation, if any, and insurance coverage for participating first
responders;
6.  Establish a process for ensuring that participating first
responders are familiar and compliant with applicable operating
procedures and standards of care; and
7.  Establish the procedures by which participating first
responders shall be notified that their assistance is required.

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