Oklahoma Code § 63-1-317v2

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Death certificate - Filing – Contents
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A.  A death certificate for each death which occurs in this
state shall be filed with the State Department of Health, within
three (3) days after such death.
B.  The funeral director shall personally sign the death
certificate and shall be responsible for filing the death
certificate.  If the funeral director is not available, the person
acting as such who first assumes custody of a dead body in
accordance with Section 1158 of Title 21 of the Oklahoma Statutes
shall personally sign and file the death certificate.  The personal
data shall be obtained from the next of kin or the best qualified
person or source available.  The funeral director or person acting
as such shall notify the person providing the personal data that it
is a felony to knowingly provide false data or misrepresent any
person's relationship to the decedent.  The certificate shall be
completed as to personal data and delivered to the attending
physician or the medical examiner responsible for completing the
medical certification portion of the certificate of death within
twenty-four (24) hours after the death.  No later than July 1, 2012,
the personal data, and no later than July 1, 2017, the medical
certificate portion, shall be entered into the prescribed electronic
system provided by the Department and the information submitted to
the Department.  The resultant certificate produced by the
electronic system shall be provided to the physician or medical
examiner for medical certification within twenty-four (24) hours
after the death.
C.  The medical certification shall be completed and signed
within forty-eight (48) hours after death by the physician,
physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse in charge
of the patient's care for the illness or condition which resulted in

death, except when inquiry as to the cause of death is required by
Section 938 of this title.  No later than July 1, 2017, the medical
certification portion of certificate data shall be entered into the
prescribed electronic system provided by the Department and the
information submitted to the Department.
D.  In the event that the physician, physician assistant, or
advanced practice registered nurse in charge of the patient's care
for the illness or condition which resulted in death is not in
attendance at the time of death, the medical certification shall be
completed and signed within forty-eight (48) hours after death by
the physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered
nurse in attendance at the time of death, except:
1.  When the patient is under hospice care at the time of death,
the medical certification may be signed by the hospice's medical
director; and
2.  When inquiry as to the cause of death is required by Section
938 of this title.
Provided, that such certification, if signed by other than the
attending physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice
registered nurse, shall note on the face the name of the attending
physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered
nurse and that the information shown is only as reported.
E.  A certifier completing cause of death on a certificate of
death who knows that a lethal drug, overdose or other means of
assisting suicide within the meaning of Sections 3141.2 through
3141.4 of this title caused or contributed to the death shall list
that means among the chain of events under cause of death or list it
in the box that describes how the injury occurred.  If such means is
in the chain of events under cause of death or in the box that
describes how the injury occurred, the certifier shall indicate
"suicide" as the manner of death.
F.  The authority of a physician assistant to carry out the
functions described in this section shall be governed by the
practice agreement as provided by Section 519.6 of Title 59 of the
Oklahoma Statutes.
Added by Laws 1963, c. 325, art. 3, § 317, operative July 1, 1963.
Amended by Laws 1978, c. 110, § 2, operative Oct. 1, 1978; Laws
1979, c. 110, § 1, emerg. eff. April 25, 1979; Laws 2010, c. 374, §
1, eff. Nov. 1, 2010; Laws 2016, c. 70, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2016; Laws
2017, c. 42, § 25; Laws 2019, c. 305, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2019; Laws
2021, c. 247, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2021; Laws 2022, c. 184, § 1, eff.
Nov. 1, 2022; Laws 2024, c. 452, § 133, emerg. eff. June 14, 2024;

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