Oklahoma Code § 63-1-534

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Tests
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The State Board of Health shall make such rules and regulations
pertaining to such tests as accepted medical practice shall
indicate, and is authorized to make such testing mandatory if
sufficient evidence exists that the public has been negligent in
accepting such practice and if the Board considers it in the public
interest to do so.  The State Board of Health is hereby authorized
to set up laboratory facilities and use existing facilities for the
performance of examinations and tests for the detection of these
diseases and make a reasonable charge therefor; provided, however,
that no child shall be denied such laboratory work or tests because
of the inability of its parents or guardian to pay therefor.
Provided, further, that the State Board of Health may approve other
laboratories for the performance of such tests; provided that the
provisions of this section shall not apply to any infant whose
parents object thereto on the grounds that such examination
conflicts with their religious tenets and practices.

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