Oklahoma Code § 63-1-2523

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Oklahoma Institute for Disaster and Emergency Medicine
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Revolving Fund.
There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving fund
for the State Department of Health, to be designated the "Oklahoma
Institute for Disaster and Emergency Medicine Revolving Fund".  The
fund shall be a continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year
limitations, and shall consist of all monies received by the State
Department of Health from state appropriations for such fund.  All
monies accruing to the credit of said fund are hereby appropriated
and may be budgeted and expended by the State Department of Health
as follows:
The State Department of Health is authorized to develop and
support the Oklahoma Institute for Disaster and Emergency Medicine
(the "Institute") at the OU College of Medicine in Tulsa.  The
primary duties and responsibilities of the Institute shall include:
1.  Creation and delivery of educational initiatives related to
trauma systems development and trauma systems coordination, in order
to strengthen the quality of trauma care services rendered
statewide;
2.  Development and support of an emergency medical response
infrastructure to include statewide planning and training functions;
3.  Establishment and support of an allopathic emergency
medicine residency program in Oklahoma; and
4.  In partnership with the State Department of Health, to
further develop an injury prevention research program to identify
significant risks and design and implement effective interventions
to mitigate those risks.
Up to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) of this fund
may be used for delivery of urgent care in under-served areas.
Expenditures from said fund shall be made upon warrants issued
by the State Treasurer against claims filed as prescribed by law
with the Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise
Services for approval and payment.

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