Oklahoma Code § 63-1-504

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Quarantine - Violation of quarantine unlawful -
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Injunctive relief.
A.  Whenever a local health officer determines or suspects that
a person has been exposed to and may be incubating a communicable
disease of public health concern, the local health officer may
impose a quarantine upon such person and require such person to
remain out of public contact and in the place or premises where such
person usually stays.  Notice thereof shall be given in accordance
with the rules and regulations of the State Board of Health.  It
shall be unlawful for such person, or any other person, to violate
the terms or conditions of the quarantine.
B.  Whenever a local health officer determines or suspects that
a person has a communicable disease of public health concern, the
local health officer may impose isolation upon such person and
require such person to remain out of public contact and in an
adequate treatment facility or in the place or premises where such
person usually stays.  Notice thereof shall be given in accordance
with the rules and regulations of the State Board of Health.  It
shall be unlawful for such person, or any other person, to violate
the terms or conditions of the isolation.
C.  District courts shall be authorized to grant injunctive
relief, including temporary injunctions and temporary restraining
orders, to compel compliance with a quarantine or isolation order
issued by a local health officer pursuant to this section.

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